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I was looking for additional sources and came across some reprints of the New York Times article on Gale OneFile News via the Wikipedia Library. It looks like it's been republished a few times. The earliest publication appears to be February 17, 2021 with other publish dates on February 18, February 22, and February 23. According to Gale OneFile news each publication has a slightly different word count, and the February 22 publication has the alternative title "A Naive Demigod Tries to Figure Out His Destiny". I also found a reprint of the AP News source on Gale OneFile news. I don't know how helpful this information is, but I figured I would mention it in the off chance that link rot occurs or one of the other publications provides any additional information someone might need. TipsyElephant (talk) 16:08, 25 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]