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With the help of his siblings Zeus defeated the Titans. He banished them to eternal punishment. Soon after, the Fates themselves crown the Gods with domains. For his valor Zeus was awarded kingship.
As time passed, Zeus grew corrupt. He no longer cared for his people. Slowly, he became like the Titans he once overthrew.
Perseus, the eldest of Gods saw the need for change, but Zeus was his brother. Nothing could change that.
Finally, Zeus crossed the line, and inevitably, Perseus was forced to act. His actions condemned him to punishment in Tartarus. Over time, he became a legend.
Perseus struggles against Monsters, Gods, Titans, and Primordials alike in the Arena - the darkest crevice of Tartarus.
The son of Kronos grows stronger as he claws through the Arena, but the darkness has taken a toll on Perseus.
The golden-eyed gladiator has scars.
Jonah's Spinoff of Garen's "Arena's Victor".
Story starts off a little rough, but the writing gets a lot better, I promise. Warning: this book explores mature themes and is very graphic.
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No matter who you are, what you are, if you've done a crime, you must be punished. And that's something that Zeus takes seriously. Wondering who committed the crime? Percy, Percy Jackson. He says that he didn't do it but the evidence against him proves different. When it's time for him to be punished, he runs away, hoping to never be caught, forgotten. But not when he is wanted, wanted dead or alive. Want to know who committed the crime? Read to find out.
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