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Virtuous Sons: A Greco Roman Xianxia

The saying goes that when a man is born the Fates weave his destiny and swaddle him in it. Then one day the man dies, and the swaddle becomes a shroud. Heaven moves on.

It is audacity to question the Fates. Olympus is Olympus. The land of men is the land of men. To transgress that, to cross the line of divinity and scale Olympus Mons? To defy the Fates and cast off their threads?

That is hubris. It’s a mark that every philosopher bears plainly on their soul.

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Chapter Chapter [2.22][Myron] Fortuitous Encounters
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Chapter Chapter [2.21][Lydia] Upon the Alikonia
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Chapter Chapter [2.20][???] Through The Grapevine
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Chapter Chapter [2.19] Twice-Named and Twice-Forgotten
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Chapter Chapter [2.18] Silver-Age Scavengers
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Chapter Chapter [2.17] The Broad Strokes
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Chapter Chapter [2.16] Load-Bearing Principles
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Chapter Chapter [2.15] Unsanctioned Salvation
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Chapter Chapter [2.14] The Prerequisite to Providence
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Chapter Chapter [2.13] This Kills Heart Demons
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