After the foolish prince tampered with a specific condition upon the Pact of Punishment, the Furies are unwillingly brought together in order to fulfill the terms created via the pact. While not on good terms, the Furies must find a way to work together on a professional level to put an end to Zagreus' attempts of escaping the underworld... and perhaps heal their broken bond.
Being reincarnated as a God is one of the best things one could ask for. The benefits were many, but there were drawbacks as well. ZagreusSI. Eventual multicross?
Achilles wrote the Codex to detail the lives and characteristics of gods, cthonics, monsters, and realms. But in the Codex, he is hesitant to tell his own tales but he does write them down. What starts as recommended therapy turns into something more. Herein is the diary of the greatest of Greeks: his life and glory in his own hand.
"Thanatos has been banished to Tartarus," Hades announced furiously. Zagreus flared up in a rage. "You really banished him? How dare you?" Hades drew a large hand over his face, exasperated. "No, you fool. The Pact banished him!" (Angst for undying Underworld gods who cannot be killed in a way that matters.)
All and all, Thanatos was used to worry. He carried it with him as readily as he carried his scythe, and it was equally a part of him. But even despite aeons of self-development, Death could not control the scorching panic that coursed through him as he grappled with a singular thought. Zagreus was missing.
Zagreus, Prince of the Underworld, is capable of polite conversation, emotional nuance, and resolving his problems through healthy communication. Kratos, the Ghost of Sparta, is capable of none of those things having min-maxed for all-consuming rage and a talent for murder. Zagreus is going to die a lot. But eh. He's used to it. That's just how family things go.
On top of getting isekai'd, our hero is working with a system that turns the world around him into a rogue-lite game. Now he must wield the Infernal Arms and help stop the waves with the limited knowledge he has from watching only the first season of the anime while juggling abilities on a time limit. This is the tale of Ryan McAllister, the Infernal Hero.
My first short story. A crossover between Hades and Danmachi. The story is about Prince Zagreus who has moved to the world of Danmachi. He finds himself facing the Black Goliath surrounded by a lot of corpses. He has no idea why he wasn't taken back to the house of Hades and why there are mortals here.
This is a one-shot crossover story between Hades and Fate Grand Order.
Hypnos POV. Desperate to spend time with his twin brother, Hypnos conspires with his wife Pasithea to put the never-sleeping Thanatos in a slumber so Hypnos can spend some time with him. It…doesn't go at all as planned.
What if resurrection comes at a cost?
Up close, Penelope saw that his eyes as red as the blood tricking down her face, but his hair was as white as the clouds. He reminded her of the desert.
Zagreus ha obligado a su padre a tomar medidas radicales contra sus intentos de escapar del inframundo.
The sharp gasps of his breathing suddenly exploded into wracking coughs. Spit and petals came out in heaving waves, splattered with golden ichor. Next came the vines. "We were children together," Hypnos mouthed against the stone tiles. Written for AO3's Goreswap Exchange 2022 exchange.
Fate is a fickle mistress, and a cycle can span between a matter of seconds to centuries. This is a tale of the fall of a prince, and the rise of another. Cycles left inconcluded continue once more, as new blood flows in and prepares to alter the cycle for better... or for worse. Eventual IsseixVenelana, AU somewhat tied to the events of DxD. Rated T for slight gore.
"Having ventured successfully much farther than before, the surface-seeking Prince encounters setbacks far too hideous to be described." Zagreus goes missing.
For all too brief a time, things are well in the House of Hades, and peace exists between Olympus and the Underworld. But when Zagreus makes a shattering discovery, the prince must risk the combined wrath of Heaven and Hell in his most desperate escape attempt yet... or all of mortalkind is doomed forever. (Set after the Epilogue - SPOILERS!)
The thing about loving the son of the god of the dead is that for a man with feet of literal fire, he can be so damned hard to pin down.
Zag didn't go back to the River when he was supposed to die. Meg and Than carry him there while watching him slip away.