Olympus: Gods and Goddesses
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  • Reads 79
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 26m
Ongoing, First published Mar 19, 2018
This story is about 13 teens who discover that greek mythology is real and is no myth. The Greek Gods and Goddess must go into hiding due to a threat  in Mount Olympus. They come to an agreement that their children at the age of 16 must inherit their parents powers that the gods must transfer. Now these 13 teens must work together to find this threat and defeat it to save the gods and Mount Olympus.
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