The New Gods

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2015-Oct-13 @ 5:07 AM
Bridget
Barmaid
Member since 2006-Sep-9
Posts: 779

New Gods, The

Rex Timon, a goodhearted social worker, has developed romantic fantasies about many of the teenage girls with whom he works. He would never act upon them. Then one night he learns he has been chosen by the Olympian pantheon to receive the powers of a god.

This series starts intimately and grows more grand as it progresses. Throughout the tale Rex struggles with the question "Who am I as a god?"


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2016-Apr-21 @ 8:22 PM
DragoTime
Contributor
Member since 2016-Apr-13
Posts: 4

I've read chapter 1 of this story a few times, but this is the first time I've read the whole thing, and I really enjoyed it. Now I sort of want to read the story from the other Godlings' perspectives though!

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2017-Mar-30 @ 9:12 PM
Sniper
Inebriated
Member since 2016-Jul-5
Posts: 94

Very interesting story. You should change the status from "In Progress" to "Completed"

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2018-Nov-14 @ 10:20 PM
darthel0101
Completely Blotto
Member since 2013-Aug-19
Posts: 254

I've read this story a nun her of times and still enjoy the telling of it.

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2018-Nov-15 @ 12:17 AM
Eric Storm
Pub Owner
Member since 2006-Sep-13
Posts: 5752

darthel0101 wrote:

I've read this story a nun her of...
(emphasis added)

Was this an auto-correct, or voice recognition, error?  Either way, ROFLMAO!!!  big_smile


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