In the past people would worship their own gods such as the Greek Olympus gods or the Roman counterparts, as well as Norse, Egyptian, Japanese, Chinese, and Hindu. As time has shown the different cultures would meet closing the gap between the different pantheons. To prevent each other from stealing worshippers they went to war with each other. The god's battling brought natural disasters on the humans. Humans tried to make the gods weaker to prevent the gods from destroying the world, by stop worshipping them. Some did not agree and war erupted with humans as well. The pantheons started to split as two factions became clear. Chaos who wanted to bring more disasters on humans to make them worship them, and the Order who did not want to cause more disasters but rather let the humans fight they're own battle. This war between the factions raged for years, until the human death count started to become dangerously high. Both factions knew they couldn't have humans fight to extinction. So the two factions agreed on a cease fire and wiped remaining humans memories of the war and placed their own spies to make sure they did not break out into another war. And so years went by the gods from the Greek and Roman pantheons would come to earth to have children, dubbed demigods. Soon other gods from other pantheons did the same. To protect their children from monsters that still roamed the world in secret each pantheon had a camp for their protection. Camp half blood for the Greeks and Camp Jupiter for the Romans. Camp Yggdrasil for Norse children. Camp Koyane of the Japanese and Camp Guanyin of the Chinese. Camp Anubis of the Egyptians and Camp Ganesha of the Hindus.
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The War of the Gods (Book 1)
AdventureIn the old ages a war to end all wars was started by the gods of myth. After a cease fire was called many thought the war would be forgotten and life would continue as it always has, but some would much rather see the world burn...