Ares: Love And War (Under Construction)

Ares: Love And War (Under Construction)

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When the God of War gets banished from Olympus he falls into a pile of roses and triggers the God-killer. Little does he know that he'll end up risking his life for the one who's destined to kill him. The dual point of view takes us on the journey between the feared God of War and the horrifying God-killer. Will it end in bloodshed or rose scented romance? *** Highest rankings (8/18/25) - Greek: #4 - Prophecy: #9 - Gore: #47 - Goodgirlbadboy: #14 *SEXUAL CONTENT, GORE, VIOLENCE, MENTIONS OF SA, TORTURE, DEATH, TRAUMA.* Picture credit: Creators on Pinterest xoxo
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Long gone was the age of the gods... Long gone are those tales that lived through time and defied fate itself... Olympus has fallen, and the pantheon crumbled, like a temple with no pillars or a home that no longer served its purpose. The last ballad has been sung, and glory withered like a dying flower on the incoming winter. Fire, ash, and blood reigned supreme when the secret was revealed. The vulture and the owl-two opposites, the different sides of the same coin, rivals who defied the common status quo of "once an enemy, will always be enemies." But what if love all of a sudden came at them? Piercing through their souls that even the goddess of love's prowess could never fathom such a circumstance. The war and wisdom-the deities who were deemed too similar yet too different at the same time. What if those stories about them were nothing more than figments of a mortal's imagination? What if the character was no more-the loathing gone, and what remained was an unexpected understanding towards each other? Ares and Athena-what if something sparked between them and defied the order of Olympus?

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