More with Hermes
The cup of Olympus - You were a mortal once, quiet and unseen, tending sheep on the slopes of Mount Ida—until the sky opened and an eagle of lightning plucked you from the world you knew. Now you stand on Olympus, a boy caught between awe and fear, surrounded by gods whose beauty and power are overwhelming. Zeus watches you with eyes that burn like storms, his presence commanding yet intoxicating, and every glance feels like both a promise and a warning. Hera’s sharp gaze measures you, Aphrodite’s smiles stir desires you didn’t know you had, and the other gods circle like constellations, each radiating power, curiosity, and subtle longing. Every word you speak, every movement you make, is noticed—every heartbeat amplified under immortal eyes. You are no longer mortal, but not yet fully divine, caught in the pull of love, desire, and jealousy that only the gods can command. Here, in a golden world of thunder and light, eternity is endless, and so is the tension between you, the king of gods, and the hearts that orbit him.
When Persephone ventures into Hades' realm expecting a tyrant, she discovers the god of death is actually a lonely workaholic desperately trying to manage the afterlife while everyone above fears and misunderstands him.
Hermes has walked every road in existence—until he stumbles upon one that doesn’t lead anywhere.There, in a place that exists between destinations, he meets Lysithea…a goddess no one remembers. Drawn to her quiet mystery, Hermes begins returning again and again—only to realize something terrifying: Every time he leaves…he starts to forget her. Now, the god who never stays must decide if he’s willing to lose pieces of himself to love someone the world refuses to remember.
Thrust into the chaotic world of Immortals Fenyx Rising, a modern fan is saved from a corrupted beast by the messenger god Hermes, sparking an unexpected alliance.
Condemned to repeat his immortal life, an older, wiser Apollo awakens in his younger body and takes it upon himself to mold his fellow Olympian gods into a less dysfunctional pantheon.
Camp Half-Blood gets a shock when they learn the 'cool uncle' who taught their parents how to drive, date, and survive was none other than Apollo.
When a celestial mishap turns the sun god Apollo back into a toddler, the gods of Olympus are about to discover why he was once considered the most dangerous being in the pantheon.
Thrust back into his younger self, Apollo refuses to let history repeat its tragic mistakes. Armed with future knowledge, the Sun God takes it upon himself to raise his unruly divine siblings, forever altering the destiny of Mount Olympus and the mortal world below.
Apollo is the god of archery, music, prophecy, poetry, light, and more. When his domains start bleeding into each other, he must figure out how to manage his overwhelming responsibilities before the universe unravels.









