*Grover Unexpectedly Loses His Pants

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" You are right Lord Chaos. We do have some questions," replied Zeus.

"Then ask away." Said Chaos expectantly.

"Firstly, are there more demigods besides Percilla in that universe?"

Chao's form seems to sparkle, as if the question amused him.  "Yes, Zeus. There are indeed more demigods in that universe. Percilla is not alone in her divine heritage. There are many others, each with their own unique abilities and destinies intertwined with ancient prophecies and the will of their gods."

A murmur ran through the assembled gods.

"Does that mean our counterparts have demigod children?!" Apollo gasped out.

"Correct." Answered Chaos.

"WHAT?!!!" The Greek pantheon (except Hades and Poseidon) and all other deities shouted. Adamas was also about to yell before shutting his mouth lest he gets himself noticed by Poseidon (although he knows he is still alive anyway).

"T-that means...they are our children too!" Ares stuttered out.

"No way!" Shouted Loki in disbelief.

"Well actually...not all of your counterparts have children. Out all of the Olympians in that universe, Hestia, Hera, and Artemis have none."

Hestia didn't know what to feel about it, while Hera and Artemis sighs in relief.

In all honesty, the gods shouldn't be surprised. If Poseidon's counterpart can have a demigod child, why can't they?

They don't know if they should feel disgusted that their children from the other universe are half-mortal, which is strange because this is not supposed to be debatable. They should be mad at the idea of having half-mortal children.

Brunhilde look hopeful.

If the gods care for their demigod children, then there is hope for mankind to be saved. She thought.

Chaos took pleasure in the gods' astonished reactions. Zeus, recovering his composure first, raised his hand to quiet the murmuring assembly.

"Lord Chaos, these demigod children...what are their abilities like?" Zeus asked, his voice steady but tinged with curiosity.

Now every god in the room became curious or interested (except a certain blonde god who could care less).

I wonder what my demigod children are like? Thought Hades.

Chaos's form flickered, the cosmic energy within him swirling in intricate patterns. "Their abilities vary greatly. Some have unique skills born of their mortal experiences. It is their versatility and unpredictability that make them formidable."

"Do we have counterparts with demigod children as well?" Asked Odin on behalf of the other pantheons.

Chaos's form shimmered with a blend of cosmic light as he responded. "Indeed, Odin, your counterparts do have demigod children as well. Just as with the Olympians, their offspring inherit a blend of divine and mortal traits, each possessing a mix of their divine parent's powers and their own unique attributes."

A murmur of interest spread among the gods of the other pantheons.

"Are they as formidable as those from the Greeks?" Susano'o inquired, his tone both respectful and inquisitive.

"Quite so," Chaos answered. "Their abilities are varied and often unpredictable, much like those in the Greek pantheon. They are shaped by their divine heritage as well as their mortal experiences, making them powerful in their own right." (In this story, other pantheons have demigod children, even those that are not mentioned by Rick.)

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