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EPIC: The Heroes Saga by Lyna_Starstone
Fandom EPIC - Jorge Rivera-Herrans (Albums), Percy Jackson and the Olympians & Related Fandoms - All Media Types, Percy Jackson and the Olympians - Rick Riordan
24 May 2026
Summary
The Fates aren’t called the weavers for nothing. They create the tapestry of the universe and anchor every being in it, be it god or mortal, human or animal. But sometimes, even for them, it’s hard controlling certain things. Some yarns are stubborn beyond compare, trying to change their path, ripping through the fabric, or even daring to intertwine with others in a way that is not always predictable (or intended).
But never, ever before, since the creation of all that is, had there been two beings interwoven like this… forging a connection that transcended time and space, defying every logic and rule there ever was in their strive to be together. Calling each other, even across the centuries standing between them.
This is their story. Of loss and heartbreak, of war and death, but above all… about a love so great, not even time could keep them apart. It is about finding a person, a place, to call home. About how to defend it against every foe and hardship.
And between Telemachus’ wit and Percy’s power, there is few that could even dream of standing in their way…
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Sasuke is tried for the crimes he's committed against Konoha. The elders have no intention of setting him free, so he readies himself for life in prison.
That is until a certain blond, boisterous hero jumps in and saves him by offering up the most logical solution:
“Marriage,” Shikamaru drawled, smoke following the exhale from the pipe he’d been nursing since, well, the beginning of the trial. “You want to marry Sasuke.”
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Dumbass programmer's self saving system by Azzrael
Fandoms: Twisted-Wonderland (Video Game)
09 Nov 2025
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Idia Shroud made a visual novel.
It was supposed to be a hobby project: people loved it, then they hated the ending.
Now he’s been isekai’d into his own game as the villain who betrays the hero— and he’s pretty sure the “System” talking in his brother’s voice is mocking him.So he made an easy step-by-step plan:
1- Fix the story.
2- Give Malleus Draconia a happy ending.
3- Don’t die.A foolproof plan, right? Right. Except every time he speaks to Malleus, he gains affection points like he’s the Y/N of an otome.
Idia just wants to uninstall himself out of reality before he accidentally flirts his way into being magled by a dragon.
Series
- Part 1 of Dumbass programmer's guide on love
