Chapter Six: Tale Of The Gods!
A long time ago Orion the hunter was placed among the stars but he betrayed Olympus! He became obsessed with a lust for blood, Gods blood. Using the power Jupiter had blessed him with he scaled the stars in search of Gods, slaying them one by one. Many Gods suffered because of his actions. Eventually Jupiter captured him along with the remaining Gods and enslaved him in Olympus Rock! Sadly, by the time he was captured more than a third of the Gods had been slain, so the remaining Gods gathered to discuss Orion’s punishment. Since he was best known for hunting he was cursed to wander the skies searching for the Gods that he had slain. If he landed on your planet it means that there is a God there. The same thing happened to my planet, I was the God they were looking for! You see Gods never truly die, they are reborn into a new being until they are stable enough to return to their original position, but following the incident that occurred all the reborn Gods were scatter afar with no memory. The forgotten God is trapped on the planet they arrive on being born and then dying over and over again until Orion finds them. If your friends survived it means they are possible candidates to become a God.When Orion arrives he cannot pinpoint the exact location of the God thus he scans the planet and teleport any potential God to a new dimension where they train for three years to awaken their power whether God or not most awaken some sort of power. After the three years they are moved to Olympus Coliseum where all the remaining candidates fight for the right to become a God. So if you want to save your friends... you must win and become a God!
When you arrive you must learn to become stronger. I was lucky when I arrived, I was weak and it cost me a close and precious friend, luckily hope came my way and I found some help! You have to become stronger!
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