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Greek Myth: Zeus Wants Me to Be His/Her (XXXX)????? Novel
Greek Myth: Zeus Wants Me to Be His/Her (XXXX)????? Novel
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Awakening within ancient Greek mythology's tapestry, I exist as Eros—a strikingly beautiful shepherd whose comfortable life masks an aching solitude. By the riverside, fate introduced me to a captivating woman whose beauty and spirit devastated me with electric force. Our connection erupted instantaneously into consuming passion. Then came the revelation. Following our fervent night together, the sky fractured into darkness. Standing before me materialized Queen Hera, the gods' supreme ruler. Yet the enchanting woman in my embrace spoke first, her expression tinged with cryptic allure. 'She is Queen Hera,' she declared mysteriously. Bewilderment struck me like a physical blow. Questions flooded my consciousness. 'Then who are you?' I asked, voice shaking. 'Hebe, the Goddess of Youth? Another divine being?' She simply shook her head. 'No,' she whispered tenderly, her lips curving into a knowing smile. 'I am Zeus, King of the Gods. Tell me... what do you desire to become for me?'
---This is a translation; all credits to the original author.---
Some debate the contradiction between genderbending and mythological authenticity, yet this deserves clarification: Zeus and early Greek deities embodied fluid gender expression throughout ancient texts. The protagonist's name carries profound meaning. Eros, the primordial god of love, symbolized the fundamental cosmic force of desire that initiated existence. Before Eros manifested, the gods reproduced without passion or intimate union. This tale explores an alternate reality where Eros never emerged, and Gaia herself fashioned Uranus from her own form.
---This is a translation; all credits to the original author.---
Some debate the contradiction between genderbending and mythological authenticity, yet this deserves clarification: Zeus and early Greek deities embodied fluid gender expression throughout ancient texts. The protagonist's name carries profound meaning. Eros, the primordial god of love, symbolized the fundamental cosmic force of desire that initiated existence. Before Eros manifested, the gods reproduced without passion or intimate union. This tale explores an alternate reality where Eros never emerged, and Gaia herself fashioned Uranus from her own form.
- Chapter 1: She Is My Wife
- Chapter 2: Welcome to Greek Mythology
- Chapter 3: You’re the One Who’s Zeus’s Lover
- Chapter 4: You’re a Goddess, Right? You Must Be!
- Chapter 5: You Can Cheat in a Resurrection Trial Too?!
- Chapter 6
- Chapter 7
- Chapter 8
- Chapter 9
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 14
- Chapter 15
- Chapter 16
- Chapter 17
- Chapter 18
- Chapter 19
- Chapter 20
- Chapter 21
- Chapter 22
- Chapter 23
- Chapter 24
- Chapter 25
- Chapter 26
- Chapter 27
- Chapter 28
- Chapter 29
- Chapter 30
- Chapter 31
- Chapter 32
- Chapter 33
- Chapter 34
- Chapter 35
- Chapter 36
- Chapter 37
- Chapter 38
- Chapter 39
- Chapter 40
- Chapter 41
- Chapter 42
- Chapter 43
- Chapter 44
- Chapter 45
- Chapter 46
- Chapter 47
- Chapter 48
- Chapter 49
- Chapter 50
- Chapter 51
- Chapter 52
- Chapter 53
- Chapter 54
- Chapter 55
- Chapter 56
- Chapter 57
- Chapter 58
- Chapter 59
- Chapter 60
- Chapter 61
- Chapter 62
- Chapter 63
- Chapter 64
- Chapter 65
- Chapter 66
- Chapter 67
- Chapter 68
- Chapter 69
- Chapter 70
- Chapter 71
- Chapter 72: Greek Myth Chapter 72: (Filler Chapter Start will be - 73)
- Chapter 73
- Chapter 74
- Chapter 75
- Chapter 76
- Chapter 77
- Chapter 78
- Chapter 79
- Chapter 80
- Chapter 81
- Chapter 82
- Chapter 83
- Chapter 84
- Chapter 85
- Chapter 86
- Chapter 87
- Chapter 88
- Chapter 89
- Chapter 90
- Chapter 91
- Chapter 92
- Chapter 93
- Chapter 94
- Chapter 95
- Chapter 96
- Chapter 97
- Chapter 98
- Chapter 99
- Chapter 100
- Chapter 101
- Chapter 102
- Chapter 103
- Chapter 104
- Chapter 105
- Chapter 106
- Chapter 107
- Chapter 108
- Chapter 109
- Chapter 110
- Chapter 111
- Chapter 112
- Chapter 113
- Chapter 114
- Chapter 115
- Chapter 116
- Chapter 117
- Chapter 118
- Chapter 119
- Chapter 120
- Chapter 121
- Chapter 122
- Chapter 123
- Chapter 124
- Chapter 125
- Chapter 126
- Chapter 127
- Chapter 128
- Chapter 129
- Chapter 130
- Chapter 131
- Chapter 132
- Chapter 133
- Chapter 134: The Forge Goddess Who’s a Bit Too Interested in Bodies
- Chapter 135: Seduce My Wife... For Me
- Chapter 136: Desire Can’t Be Hidden, Even If Love Can
- Chapter 137: The Difference Between a Scumbag Man and a Scumbag Woman
- Chapter 138: Do You Even Know What a Real Scumbag Is?
- Chapter 139: Zeus, Why Are You Still Peeping?
- Chapter 140: Why Is It Another One of Zeus’s Wives?
- Chapter 141: Don’t Ex-Wives and Mistresses Usually Share a Common Enemy?
- Chapter 142: Poseidon the Second! I’ve Been Waiting for You!
- Chapter 143: Eros, You’ve Gone Too Far!
- Chapter 144: Shameless Poseidon
- Chapter 145: Where the Hell Is My Amphitrite?!
- Chapter 146 146: Rematch With the Sea Queen, Three Days and Three Nights
- Chapter 147 147: Thetis… You're Not the Virgin Mary, Are You?
- Chapter 148 148: That’s One Big Wave of Goddess Favor!
- Chapter 149 149: In Times Like This, You Can Always Count on the Power of Love
- Chapter 150 150: The Ambush Banquet for Poseidon
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