"Not everything you might hear about the Trojan war is true. The war didn't begin because of Helen and, my goodness, we weren't tricked with a wooden horse!". A priest of Hermes and advisor to king Priam retraces his own life and the history of Troy. This story belongs to a cycle together with "She who entices men"
The Trojan princess Cassandra is cursed by Apollo. But is she really doomed forever? What if a kind priest and a cunning Greek god try to change Apollo's mind? Rewritten after ten years (Belongs to a cycle together with "Aesacus, priest of Troy" and "A stranger in the city").
A tormented Trojan prince recounts his life before and especially after the Trojan war, trying to come to terms with trauma. Belongs to a cycle together with "She who entices men" and "Aesacus, priest of Troy".
This is a character study about Helenus and why he wanted to betray his city. BEWARE: there are mentions of abuse (WITHOUT descriptions of them), self-harm and suicidal thoughts.
After someone tried to shoot them, Thian and Pastor share a moment in the hospital. Inspired by the book "the fairy gunmother" by Daniel Pennac. ("Gamin" means "little one").