Prologue

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Zeus pov September 21, 1989

As usual, my children and siblings were bickering like they always do at a council meeting. Then, all of a sudden my first son Apollo, started to say a prophecy. The prophecy said, "When the lords start to lose their powers, a hero will be born, and on the eve of his twenty-first birthday, he will rise like the grace of air. He shall find out his heritage and try to run from it. But, he will come to realize that you cannot  run from fate and destiny forever. He will fall head over heels for his soulmate Chronos. And together with all of their friends and allies, they will face Olympus' biggest threat ever. You can only win by you guys putting your differences aside and fighting with his old enemies, and you shall win this fight against the creators opposite and the Olympians main enemy." Apollo then passed out promptly.
"What could this prophecy possibly mean for Olympus and all of the gods?" My eldest brother Hades asked since I gave him a throne quite recently.
"I think it is about the gods of the sky losing their powers and have a child together, and he will come back to us in twenty years. With the help of his freinds and former enemies to fight a foreign enemy." My daughter Athena said.
Then all of a sudden there was five bright flashes. Three out of five of the figures I recognized as the fates, while the other tso I couldn't recognize. One of the men had the head of a falcon and sky blue eyes with a loincloth around his waist. The second man had a bald head with a grey, blue, and grey robe wrapped around him up to his waist.
"I am Uranus the primeordial of thunder and lightning, and beside me is Shu who is the egyption god of wind." I then saw him pause and realized that the rest is too private to say with the rest of my fellow Olympians still here.
"I officially declare this meeting over," Once they left I asked,"So what is it that you really want to say?" I asked my grandfather and Shu.
"The reason that we are here is ti have you carry the true child of wind, sky, and thunder and lightning. So will you please carry him for the sake of the Sky itself?" Shu asked me.
"Sure why not." I replied.
Five hours later of six different rounds of glorious sex while all three of us are hovering in the air. I then waited for eight months to go into labor.

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