One well - known work is 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' series. In it, Poseidon is a major figure as Percy Jackson is his son. It's filled with adventures and mythological elements.
Another work is '2001: A Space Odyssey'. Although not directly related to Artemis, it explores deep space exploration and the possibilities of human - machine interaction in space, which are concepts relevant to any future Artemis - related science - fiction scenarios.
There are not a vast number of pure fictions solely focused on Oliver Cromwell. However, in some historical fictions set during the English Civil War, he features prominently. For example, some plays might fictionalize his character to explore the political and religious turmoil of the time. His actions and the impact he had on the formation of the Commonwealth can be a great source of inspiration for fictional works, even if they are not entirely about him but use his presence as a catalyst for the story.
One great libsyn fantasy fiction work could be 'The Witcher' series. It has a rich world - building with various magical creatures and complex characters. The story follows Geralt of Rivia, a monster hunter, through his adventures.
Sure. In the manga world, 'Fullmetal Alchemist' has elements of fantasy and science fiction. It tells a story about alchemy which is a blend of science - like knowledge and fantastical powers. For science fiction novels, 'Dune' is great. It has a richly imagined universe with unique ecosystems and political systems, which can be considered as a kind of fantasy passage in a science - fiction setting.
I'm not aware of a specific 'Sarah - related' science fiction work off the top of my head. However, if we consider a general search, there could be self - published works or smaller - scale science fiction stories that feature a character named Sarah. It might require some in - depth research in science fiction databases or forums.
I'm not sure specifically which science - fiction works are directly related to 'Richard' without more information. There are countless science - fiction books, movies, and TV shows, and it could be a very specific reference within one of those.
Well, first of all, there's Triton, his son. Triton was like his father in some ways as he also had a connection to the sea. Then there's Amphitrite, Poseidon's wife. She was a sea - goddess. And, as mentioned before, Athena was very much related in the story of the competition for Athens. Also, his many children, like Polyphemus the cyclops, are important characters in relation to him as they were part of his story of having numerous offspring.
Amphitrite is very important. She is Poseidon's wife. Their relationship is crucial as it gives context to Poseidon's family and his role as a married god in the mythological world.
One great book is 'The Legend of Drizzt' series. It features the character Drizzt Do'Urden, a dark elf with a complex and heroic journey. Another is the 'Forgotten Realms' anthology which contains various stories set in the Dungeons and Dragons universe. And 'Dragonlance' is also a well - known series that offers epic adventures in a fantasy world much like that of Dungeons and Dragons.
In the world of audible omnibus fantasy science fiction, 'The Chronicles of Narnia' is a classic. It has elements of magic, talking animals, and different worlds. It's a great family - friendly option. 'Dune' is also a must - mention. It has a complex universe with political, ecological, and technological aspects. The story of the Atreides family and the spice that controls the universe is both fascinating and thought - provoking.