Greek gods. The big three, Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades. Zeus is god of the sky. Poseidon is god of the sea. Hades is god of darkness and the underworld. Zeus got nearly all the attention and was the most popular god. He kicked Hades out of Mt. Olympus, which is a giant mountain on the clouds. To get there, you must travel to New York, and on the 600th floor of the Empire State Building will you find it. The food of the gods is Ambrosia and Nectar. Now, nectar could be the liquid that comes from flowers, but this is a drink that tastes like the best thing you could imagine. Ambrosia could be pudding or brownies. But it is Ambrosia squares. It sometimes tastes like popcorn. Both spread a warm feeling across your body, if not a god. But if you were a demigod, and had an overdose, you could get a really bad fever, make you really sick. And if you had too much, it could turn you to ashes. If it turns you to ashes, you’re dead. No, literally, dead.
Poseidon’s sons are Percy and Tyson. There was also Phelyphomus, but he was determined to kill Percy. Tyson and Phelyphomus was Cyclops, but Percy was a half-blood. A Cyclops has one eye, and only one large eye. Mortals cannot see this. The Mist is an invisible force that prevents mortals from seeing things demigods and gods do. If a Cyclops has one eye, mortals see two. Nothing out of the ordinary. Zeus had a child, Thalia. But they made a sacred oath not to have any more children. So when Zeus’s wife had Thalia, she found Annabeth, daughter of Athena, who was created out of Zeus’s own mind, and Luke, the son of Hermes who thought the messenger god had abandoned him, turned towards Kronos, the Titan Lord, and started to bring his body back together. Zeus was saved by his mother when Kronos ate all his children, but they were immortal, so they grew up in his stomach. But Zeus forced his father to barf them up, fought bravely against the Titans, sliced his own father to pieces, scattered them, and threw him in the Tartarus of the underworld, and the Age Of The Gods began.
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