Femalekind (Completed)
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Femalekind
If you read my story on any website besides Royal Road, the website has copied my story without my permission.
Book One (117,025 words):
Created by Prometheus, exiled by Zeus to placate Aphrodite, her new soul is scarred as an apology to Prometheus' tormentor Aetos, the Caucasian Eagle, the spawn of Echidna. She must discover what it means to be human and then what it means to be female in a new world far from her creator. Will she hold on to her humanity, embrace existence as a monster as does Aetos or be a slave to the first powerful presence she meets in this new world?
Book Two (173,714 words):
Zeus betrays Aphrodite, and she seeks revenge. Oh, and if she breaks free of Azizos that wouldn't be a bad thing either.
Book Three (127,130 words):
Aphrodite tries to spread her worship across the known world. This book further develops several threads from Book Two as multiple POVs, with Aphrodite as an essential influence instead of the MC.
P.S. the Covers are made from free resources and originals which aren't mine, they are works re-imagined by me, so if the original artist contacts me, they will be withdrawn.
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- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2018
- Author
- Tituswolf
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- Rating
- 4.1/ 5.0
- Followers
- 162
- Views
- 142,060
Chapters(105 total)
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Community Reviews(3)
- Leecher5515Royal Road★★★★★ 5.0I thought I'd given this story a review before. Story is definitely worth a read. About a woman created by prometheus becoming beholden to a dungeon on another planet that the greek pantheon is invading, and how she escapes her servitude. Well written and worth being read more than it has been.
- leftarionRoyal Road★★★★ 4.0I have read until chapter 20 and I think it deserves more people and love, for now the story is working and there are no mayor flaws in the style and grammar, so yeah I recomend this novel for now at least.
- legionalleRoyal Road★★★★ 4.0I feel that the author puts a good deal of work into it and trys to learn from the people who read it, because as with all people who create, make, and inspire, unless it is a major flaw they will not notice it. so i believe that if the author had more readers, and more people commented on what the author made they would be able to fix it and make it more pleasurable to read. so in total? I would recommend this to others as there are no truly major flaws, and they are still learning.