They called Bonnie Bennett the strongest witch alive. Until whispers of another name began surfacing. Y/N. A witch so powerful even the Mikaelsons fear what happens if she loses control. A girl hidden from history, untouched by nature’s balance, carrying magic that shouldn’t exist. As ancient power awakens in Mystic Falls, alliances begin to crack, tensions rise, and even Hope Mikaelson realizes there may finally be someone stronger than her. But the most dangerous part? Y/N doesn’t even know what she truly is.
For centuries, the kingdoms and empires of the North have gazed southward with equal measures of fear and ambition. Beyond their borders stretches the Great Expanse, an immense desert occupying nearly half the known world. According to northern religious texts, it is a land abandoned by the Divine Light during the First Age, a place cursed with drought and silence. Few expeditions have ever crossed more than a fraction of it. None returned with anything of value.
Concubine’s are seen as extensions of the emperor. Gender doesn’t matter, only status. And when you’re a concubine, only when you’re the favorite of all the emperor’s concubines you have even more rights than the others. Normal concubines get gifts and silks and foods and nice rooms. When you happen to be the favorite, you get power and anything you could ever want, along with staying at the emperor’s side, day and night, no matter what boring event they may be attending, or a sick day in bed.
When the Giant War ends, I’m torn from my brother Percy and cast into Ancient Greece. As Poseidon’s only daughter, I must survive among gods and heroes—while love, fate, and the sea itself try to claim my heart.
For centuries, Y/N has mourned the death of Alatus, the boy they loved before the Archon War stole him away. The only problem? Alatus never died. He simply became Xiao. Now fate has decided that two immortals carrying the same grief are finally going to meet again.
Y/n Sallow is the last Sallow heir. The most powerful and ancient family. She is however in danger. Death eaters and power hungry wizards alike are after her and her magic. So the ministry hides her. Atlas Warner is her new identity. A Slytherin boy in hogwarts.
Across endless grasslands stalked by giants, a small band of hunter-gatherers searches for food, safety, and a future that hangs by the edge of a flint spear.
A violent storm leaves Y/N unconscious on the outskirts of a secluded Norse village, carrying strange belongings, wearing unfamiliar clothing, and speaking a language no one understands. To some, she’s an omen. To others, a curse sent by the gods. Only one man refuses to let them kill her. Eirik Björnsson, the quiet heir to the jarl, is tasked with uncovering the truth behind the mysterious stranger. But the more time they spend together, the more impossible she becomes. Y/N possesses knowledge she shouldn’t have, questions traditions no one else dares to challenge, and slowly changes the lives of those around her—including his. As ancient beliefs collide with modern ideals, two souls separated by a thousand years find themselves bound by something neither can explain. Some say the Norns weave every thread of fate. Perhaps they wove this one across time itself.