Where Can I Find Circe X Telemachus Fanfiction With Mythological Crossover?

2026-06-20 00:17:56
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Parker
Parker
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This is such a specific ask, I love it. As a longtime mythology fic reader, I can tell you the archive you want is absolutely AO3, but you need to use the 'freeform tags' creatively. Don't just filter for the pairing. Filter for the 'Ancient Greek Religion & Lore' fandom, then add other mythologies as additional tags—try 'Norse Mythology', 'Egyptian Mythology', 'Celtic Mythology'. Scroll through those results and see if Circe or Telemachus pop up in the character lists. It's a grind, but I've found gems this way. Another angle: look for authors who write a lot of 'Odyssey' fic and check their bookmarks. Often, writers who are deep into the source material will bookmark similar, obscure crossovers. I once found a fantastic WIP where an older Telemachus and Circe are forced into an alliance against Titans from various mythologies, which was exactly this vibe.
2026-06-21 00:09:36
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Henry
Henry
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Honestly? I think you're looking in the wrong genre. The Circe/Telemachus dynamic is almost purely academic or poetic—most fic exploring it is less about romance and more about power dynamics and legacy. For a true mythological crossover, you might have more success searching for original fiction inspired by mythology on sites like Quotev or even Wattpad, using tags like '#greekmythology' and '#crossover'. The fanfiction for this is so sparse that I ended up writing my own. It's not great, but it's out there. The few stories I did find were more focused on them as individual characters intersecting with other myths, not necessarily as a pairing. Try broadening your search to include 'Telemachus' solo adventures; sometimes Circe appears in those as a side character, and the crossover elements are there.
2026-06-21 18:40:40
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Ulysses
Ulysses
Bibliophile Driver
I stumbled on a few by accident while reading Percy Jackson crossovers. Some authors who do big ensemble 'PJO meets Greek Myths' stories sometimes include adult versions of Odyssey characters. Saw one where Circe was a minor antagonist and Telemachus showed up as part of a demigod rescue mission—barely a ship, but the elements were there. Your query might be too narrow; expanding to 'Circe crossover' or 'Telemachus crossover' could yield results where their relationship is a subplot. Also, check if any book-based forums for 'Circe' by Madeline Miller have fanfic sections; sometimes those attract writers interested in deeper mythological blends.
2026-06-21 19:03:49
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Gabriella
Gabriella
Spoiler Watcher Assistant
Man, good luck with that. I've been down this rabbit hole and it's mostly empty. AO3 has maybe a dozen fics total that even tag both characters, and half of those are just cameos in bigger 'Odyssey' ensemble pieces. The crossover element is even thinner. I remember one where Telemachus, post-'Odyssey', seeks out Circe for advice and they end up dealing with a rogue Roman god, but it was more adventure than romance. You might have better luck on smaller, older archives like FanFiction.net if you're willing to sift—searching 'Circe Telemachus' there sometimes pulls up ancient (like, 2008 ancient) multi-fandom myth collections. The pairing itself is such a deep cut; most writers who are into mythological crossovers seem to gravitate toward more popular pairs like Hades/Persephone or Loki/Thor. It's a shame, because the potential for a world-weary Circe mentoring a king-in-the-making Telemachus while dealing with, say, Egyptian underworld drama is huge.
2026-06-24 18:45:29
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Samuel
Samuel
Plot Explainer Lawyer
Finding Circe and Telemachus stories with a mythological twist is tricky because most people stick them in the 'Odyssey' sandbox without pulling in other pantheons. Your best bet is to hunt for crossovers on sites like AO3 using the 'Circe (Ancient Greek Religion & Lore)' and 'Telemachus (Ancient Greek Religion & Lore)' character tags, then filter for 'Crossover' or 'Mythological Crossover' as an additional tag. I’ve seen a few that bring in Norse figures like Loki or Egyptian gods, but they’re rare. Sometimes writers tag them under 'The Odyssey - Homer' instead of the character-specific tags, so you gotta check both.

A hidden trick is to search for 'Telemachus & Circe' with the '&' instead of '/', because some authors write them as a complex mentor-student or found-family dynamic before it veers into romance, and those often weave in crossover elements more naturally. Also, look for fics tagged 'Alternate Universe - Mythology' or 'Gods and Goddesses'. I found a decent one last year where Circe and a grown-up Telemachus got tangled up with Celtic fae, but the author abandoned it after three chapters. It’s a real niche within a niche, so patience and broad tag surfing are key.
2026-06-25 13:55:12
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What fanfiction explores the emotional tension in Circe x Telemachus?

5 Answers2026-06-20 07:09:38
Circe x Telemachus is such a criminally under-explored dynamic, and the emotional tension is already baked right into the text. Madeline Miller gives us a Telemachus who's this young, wounded prince stepping onto Aiaia's shores—vulnerable but fiercely proud, carrying the weight of a father's legacy and a kingdom's expectation. Circe is ancient, powerful, and profoundly lonely, a goddess who's seen too much. The potential isn't just in romance; it's in the profound, almost therapeutic exchange between a boy who's never known a stable home and a woman who's created a home for herself out of exile. I've read a few that really nail that quiet, hesitant connection. One story had them talking late into the night, Circe teaching him herb-lore not as magic, but as a form of care, a way to mend things. The tension came from Telemachus slowly realizing her loneliness mirrored his own, and from Circe wrestling with the fear of becoming attached to someone so transient. Another fic took a different route, exploring a more mature Telemachus returning years later, the tension shifting from mentor-student to something charged with equality and shared history. The best ones avoid making it purely romantic too quickly; the beauty is in the slow recognition of kindred, damaged spirits. Frankly, a lot of fics miss the mark by making Circe too predatory or Telemachus too naive. The canon tension is so delicate—it’s about two people finding a strange, peaceful harbor in each other, a temporary reprieve from their epic narratives. I'm always on the lookout for fics that capture that specific, bittersweet stillness.

What themes are common in Circe x Telemachus fanfiction stories?

5 Answers2026-06-20 03:53:56
Reading a bunch of Circe/Telemachus fics, I'm struck by how many lean into the mentor-student dynamic flipping into something more. It's not just romance; it's a deep exploration of legacy and forging a self outside of famous parents. A lot of stories have him arriving on Aiaia still buzzing with Odysseus's stories, expecting a monster, and finding this woman who's just... done with the whole heroic mythos. His youthful idealism crashes against her weary immortality, and watching that gap close is where most of the good fics live. Common themes? Identity, big time. He's trying to step out of Odysseus's shadow, she's spent centuries defined by her father's scorn and men's fear. Their connection often becomes about mutual recognition—seeing the person beneath the lineage or the title. A lot of authors also play with power imbalances, but interestingly, it's often Telemachus who holds the narrative power in the end. He's the one writing the new story, literally in some fics where he becomes a chronicler of her life. The 'found family' or 'quiet domesticity on Aiaia' trope is huge, too, as a contrast to the epic, war-torn world they come from. It's less about grand adventure and more about building a home, which feels like a natural endpoint for both their arcs. You also see a ton of 'healing' as a theme. Healing from parental abandonment, from trauma, from the weight of expectation. Circe teaches him magic not as a weapon, but as a craft, a way to understand the world. That shift from epic to intimate is what draws me to the pairing. The smutty ones exist, obviously, but even those tend to foreground the emotional weight—it's rarely just physical.

How does Circe x Telemachus fanfiction portray their power dynamics?

5 Answers2026-06-20 13:52:29
Man, diving into Circe/Telemachus fic is such a wild ride because you genuinely never know what you’re gonna get. Some writers lean super hard into the whole mentor/protégé thing from 'The Odyssey'—Circe as this ancient, weary witch who’s seen it all, and Telemachus as this bright, determined princeling just starting out. That dynamic can swing from a deeply respectful, almost courtly romance to something far more intense where she’s actively teaching him magic or politics, and he’s scrambling to keep up. The power imbalance is baked right into the myth. But then you get the real interesting takes where they’ve both left the epic behind. They’re on Aiaia years later, maybe, or in some modern AU, and the dynamic flips. He’s grown into his own man, maybe even a king, and she’s… well, she’s still Circe, but now she’s dealing with someone who can challenge her. Those stories often turn into a battle of wits, a negotiation of equals who remember the old hierarchy but have moved past it. It’s less about who holds the power and more about how they choose to share it, which honestly feels more rewarding to read. My personal pet peeve, though, is when it gets simplified to just ‘dominant woman/submissive man.’ It misses all the nuance. Circe’s power isn’t just about force; it’s about knowledge, loneliness, and a deep cynicism softened by curiosity. Telemachus’s isn’t just youthful vigor; it’s the weight of legacy and a desperate need to prove himself outside his father’s shadow. The best fics dig into that messy intersection.
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