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Hitman of ICARUS
Author: Biboyyy
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The International Center for Artificial Resource Station, but most commonly known as ICARUS. A fully autonomous island nation inhabited by millions of different people from various backgrounds and nationalities. That includes politicians, actors, businessmen, thugs, mercenaries, convicts, students, etc. And this will be the place where our MC will be having his high school debut. Follow him on his mission and daily life at ICARUS and witness how one man can change an entire nation. Author note: This novel will be based on first person POV from multiple characters. It is also filled to the brim with profanities and sensitive topics such as suicide, drugs, and racism, so if you're not a fan of heavy contents and is sensitive about his/her reading preferences, then I will not recommend my book. This is also my second time writing so I will try my best to live up to my readers expectations. I do not own the cover photo. I found it on pinterest, so if owner wants me to change it please kindly message me.
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The Apollo Twins

Hey there, readers! I've got something really special for you today - my brand new novel, "The Apollo Twins." This is a project that's been brewing in my mind for ages, ever since I binge-watched "Top Boy" and got completely sucked into the world of British street crime. [Yeah, I know, I'm a bit obsessed. But hey, when inspiration strikes, you've got to roll with it, right?] So, what's the deal with "The Apollo Twins"? Well, imagine this: two brothers, Ethan and Alex Blackwood, kicking ass and taking names in the gritty, neon-soaked streets of Manchester. These guys are the real deal - born and raised in the shadows of the city's criminal underworld, they've clawed their way to the top through sheer grit, cunning, and a whole lot of busted knuckles. On the streets, they're known as "Reaper" and "Snowman" - Ethan, the hulking enforcer with fists like sledgehammers, and Alex, the cunning mastermind with a mind like a steel trap. Together, they're unstoppable. But when a drug deal goes south and the twins find themselves on the wrong side of, well, pretty much everyone, things get really interesting. Suddenly, they're caught in a deadly game of cat and mouse, with cops, criminals, and everyone in between hot on their heels. And that's where you come in, dear reader. I want you to join Ethan and Alex on this wild, adrenaline-fueled ride. I want you to feel every punch, every gunshot, every heart-stopping twist and turn. [And let me tell you, there's no shortage of blood and gore in this story. If you're squeamish, you might want to keep a bucket nearby. But if you're like me and you love a good, gritty, no-holds-barred crime thriller, then you're in for a treat.] I've poured my blood, sweat, and tears (okay, maybe just a lot of coffee and late nights) into making this story as raw, as real, and as gripping as possible. If you're a fan of bone-crunching action, complex characters, and plots that keep you guessing until the very last page, then "The Apollo Twins" is the book for you. [And if you're wondering why I decided to write this story, well... let's just say that "Top Boy" really got under my skin. I couldn't stop thinking about the world of British street crime, and I knew I had to put my own spin on it. So, I took the grit and the grime of "Top Boy," and I cranked it up to eleven. I added more stakes, more danger, and yes, a whole lot more blood. The result is a story that's not for the faint of heart, but one that I think will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.] Writing this novel has been a wild journey for me, and I can't wait for you to experience it too. I've put my heart and soul into every page, and I genuinely believe that it shows. So, if you're ready to dive into the seedy, dangerous, and utterly thrilling world of Ethan and Alex Blackwood, then buckle up, buttercup. It's going to be one hell of a ride. Thanks for giving "The Apollo Twins" a chance. I promise, you won't regret it. And if you do, well... I guess you can always use it as a coaster for your coffee mug. (Just kidding. Please don't do that. I worked really hard on this thing.) Alright, enough rambling from me. It's time for you to meet the twins. Happy reading, folks. And remember - keep your head down and your fists up. It's a dangerous world out there. Golden Essence

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Apollo and Icarus in Fanfiction: An Exploration
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2024-11-24 22:55
Another aspect could be a more emotional connection between them. Maybe Icarus is seen as a symbol of human ambition that Apollo admires. So, the fanfiction could explore their relationship in a way that delves deep into the themes of mortality and divinity, with Icarus representing the mortal's struggle and Apollo the all - powerful yet empathetic god.
What Makes Apollo x Icarus Fanfiction Interesting?
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2024-11-25 07:59
The contrast between them makes it interesting. Apollo is a powerful god, while Icarus is a mortal. This power dynamic can lead to many plot twists. For example, Apollo could use his power to either help or hinder Icarus.
Tell me about the Icarus and Apollo love story.
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2024-11-14 18:40
The story of Icarus and Apollo is not a traditional love story in the common sense. Icarus was the son of Daedalus. Apollo was a major god in Greek mythology. There is no direct 'love story' between them in the original myths. However, if in some modern reinterpretations, one could imagine a story where Icarus, in his hubris - flying too close to the sun which could be seen as a connection to Apollo's domain - perhaps there could be a sort of unrequited admiration. Icarus reached for the sun, which was Apollo's territory, in a way that was both daring and ultimately fatal.
What are the main elements in a possible Icarus and Apollo love story?
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2024-11-15 00:27
One main element could be the power imbalance. Apollo is a powerful god, while Icarus is a mortal. This would create a dynamic where Icarus is in a position of great admiration and perhaps unrequited love. Another element could be the sun. Since Apollo is associated with the sun, Icarus' fateful flight towards the sun could be seen as his attempt to get closer to Apollo. Also, the theme of hubris could play a role. Icarus' over - reaching in flying too high could be related to his love for Apollo, as he is willing to risk everything to be near the god.
Transformed into Icarus
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2026-03-21 23:39
If he transmigrated to Icarus, it would be a legendary and challenging experience. From the background of Icarus's mythical story, the first thing to face was a series of problems in the situation of escaping Crete. In Greek mythology, Icarus and his father, Daedalus, tried to escape Crete with wings made of wax and feathers. As he flew too high, the wax on his wings was melted by the sun and he fell into the water and died. If he transmigrated to become him, he would need to avoid repeating this fate. This meant overcoming the impetuousness of youth and the weakness of not listening to advice. When using wax wings to fly, he strictly followed his father's warning about flying height. Considering the various images of Icarus that were interpreted by later generations, there would be more possibilities for development. If he was seen as a poet and lover who pursued love and beauty, he could use his unique experience and yearning for freedom to create poems or works of art after transmigrating to express his unique understanding of love and beauty. If they were heroes, revolutions, rebels, and utopians who pursued freedom, transmigrators could use modern ideas to initiate changes in the mythical world, such as changing the social structure of Crete to promote a fairer and freer society, or explore a new model of the construction of an ideal country. From the perspective of modern artistic creation of the story of Icarus, if one were to transmigrate into Icarus, it would be like being in a famous painting. In the world depicted in the 1958 masterpiece, The Fall of Icarus, the surrounding scenes were absurd and lacked structure. One had to survive in such an artistic environment and find their own position. In such a situation, one needed to understand the symbolic meaning of oneself in the picture, such as the image representing war, or other meanings such as disaster, evil, or the disappearance of absurdity. In short, transmigrating into Icarus was both an opportunity and a challenge. He could use his identity to explore the Greek mythological world, or he could use modern knowledge and concepts to rewrite his fate or create new stories. The novel " I Transmigrated and Became the Queen of Starry Universe " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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