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Dionysus

Double Life: Bandersnatch of the Full Moon

After years of being the outcast, Lucifugus Blackwater has learned how to handle the life he has as a werewolf shifter and host of the mysterious foreign entity Bandersnatch. He's dealt with being rejected, the agony of shifting especially with his monstrous Bandersnatch form and isolation from his own family. His sister, Luciana Blackwater, in contrast is the seemingly ideal wolf with all her future in sight. She is set for her coming of age ceremony and will likely get to be Clan leader. However Lucifugus leads a double Life that he carefully built up with the assistance of the Deities Cernunnos and Dionysus (commonly referred to as Dion). Notably he also has a less than business oriented relationship with them and frequents his companions for the sexual pleasure and comfort offered. Lucifugus is a false rogue running rampant and playing 'hero', more or less helping clean up the messes within the city caused by supernatural mayhem. After he saves one of Luciana's friends, Wellesley Guillotine, who becomes a werewolf via a rival clan's rogue wolf bite it becomes clear the recent attacks are coordinated. The self-conducted investigation of Bandersnatch, approaching coming of age ceremony for his sister, normal issues of Wellesley prove complicated and make it hard to resist temptation to snap from the pressure. To make it worse, other secrets Lucifugus had intended to keep hidden are unraveling with the growing conflicts outside of the Blackwater community and his stoic facade seems to be wavering on behalf of Wellesley and the growing circle of companions.
pyritenemo000 · 5.7K Views

Lord's Apotheosis

There are few who can become as righteous as those who have experienced what is truly evil. Likewise, there are few who can become as great as those who have seen what weakness truly costs. Farron is a true nihilist who believes that nothing has value, not even his own life. So, when a fire erupts, he is the first to throw it away and refuses to activate the fire suppression system, condemning himself and a dozen others to death. However, he is transmigrated to the world of Koln by an entity named Life. As if to mock him, it bestows upon him the gift of immortality and expects him to participate in the Lord's Contest. But soon after arriving, he falls in love with Elise and refuses to participate. Their love is a beautiful love that is only said to appear in fiction, but in Koln, fantasy can be made real. They were each outcasts in their past lives and are one another's first loves. They are individually flawed, but to one another, they are perfect. However, Lord's Contests are not easily thrown off. As if in response, Life designs the first event such that killing the most intelligent lifeform in the area will increase the rewards of the lords participating, and because the location is the forest near the couple's home, Elise becomes the target of many other lords. In a pitiful show of weakness, Farron fails to lead the others away and is forced to watch as the scions of The Great Leviathan kill the person he built his new life around and who built her life around him. Blaming his failure, The Great Leviathan, and Life, he tacitly vowed that he would destroy Babylon, ruled by The Great Leviathan, and he would remake himself into whatever he had to in order to do it. He would destroy himself to get at Babylon and kill Life. With time, simultaneously Apollonian and Dionysian forces would come to exist within him, each being, respectively, a cold, calculating, methodical expression of vengeance and an ecstatic, burning, emotional expression. The metaphorical Apollo, the Greek god of the sun, truth, light, and logic would take hold of his mind and dictate his path. The metaphorical Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, emotion, ecstasy, and madness would take hold of his body and dictate his actions. The Apollo within him would plan his route while the Dionysus within him would execute it. - Plan to update once per day. - The cover is of Mot.
Aespekson · 12.4K Views

The Fantastical Greek Odyssey of Dionysus

In the distant land of ancient Greece, while Zeus was busy flirting with every goddess in sight and Poseidon was throwing wild underwater raves, our time-traveler Linley somehow ended up being mistaken for the apostle of Dionysus. This wasn’t just any journey, but a divine misadventure—uh, I mean, a godly quest! Think being a god is all glory and no grind? Think again! Linley, spends his days brewing wine, teaching others to brew wine, and dodging Roman soldiers who think he’s their personal bartender. But fear not! Our hero’s got a magic flask. One swig of his potent brew, and enemies are instantly transformed into drunken kittens. Even the fiercest gladiator will be serenading you with "I Will Survive." In this world where myths and reality tango, Linley’s got his hands full not just battling the Holiness-worshipping “Saints” but also moonlighting in slave liberation and building a revolutionary base. Sometimes, he even finds time to philosophize with the centaur Chiron or discuss underwater beauty secrets with mermaid princess Pandora—though these chats usually end with Linley drenched. But wait, there’s more! Linley’s life is a carnival of chaos. He’s constantly facing off against fantastical creatures, like nagging Hecatoncheires and trigger-happy Harpies, while also bracing for surprise missions from his tricky system. “Teach a hundred goats to waltz in ten minutes or face divine punishment!” Seriously, system? You can’t be serious! Yet, amid these hilarious escapades, Linley evolves from a rookie time-traveler into the revered God of Wine. With brains and bravery, he leads his loyal followers and pens an epic tale on the enchanting land of ancient Greece.
00Stars00 · 44.9K Views

Golden touch

This Novel follows the legacy of a few people who have been reincarnated, due to a big mess, a god called Dionysus created. This God, Dionysus, gifted a mortal, called Midas, the ability to turn everything into gold, per touch. This ability overturned the life of Midas, who was literally forced into hell, because of his reckless wishing. This lowly King wasn’t going to hell alone, NoNoNo, he wouldn’t be a good father, if he wouldn’t take his family with him, would he? This was also the reason, for why his daughter and foster-son, followed their dad into the endlessly gloomy abyss, of hell, pretty nice dad, right? This synopsis is already turning foul, by me always starting each sentence with, ‘this‘, don’t you think so? Better start the Novel soon and watch as our story about, our 4 main characters unravels. But for all of you that want a real synopsis, here is one, that I created earlier, which doesn’t emphasize enough on there being more than one lead character, but it gets most of the points across, also one of these main characters, will be thrown around into a different time period(only approximately, 40 years away from the rest), so when all are together, one may be older than the rest, by a few decades, or even dead, who knows? Anyways, enjoy :p : ———————————— The 16 year old boy Midas, is the reincarnation of a King, who is also named Midas. King Midas, wished from an ancient god, that everything he touches turns into gold. Young Midas also has that ability and like King Midas’s, young Midas’s life is one filed to the brim with hardships and unfortunate events, which is also the main reason for young Midas being clinically diagnosed with Manic depression. Everything in young Midas‘s life seemed sour, so much so that he even wanted to take his own life on many occasions, until he someday had a fateful encounter with something, which turned his whole life upside down and gave him a feeling of hope which lead him on his path, and made him want to continue on living. Watch as, our little Midas struggles with the nuances of real life. See him trying to overturn fate, beating his depression and becoming the overlord of a whole new world.
FalsifiedKing · 18.9K Views
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