Mortal Gods

Mortal Gods

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What happens when Tartarus discovers that his wife was killed by the annoying, powerful gods and their children? Like most pridormal, crazy people who house deadly monsters, he seeks revenge. Even though it was mostly the demigods who destroyed Gaia, he takes his revenge out on the remaining 11 Olympians, Hestia, and Hades. Since he couldn't kill them and be done with it, he decides to make their punishment more amusing; he turns the 13 gods into mortals. Now, the ex-gods must seek help from the mortal world and their own children. How will the half-bloods react? Will Lester/ Apollo still help his relatives, even after they were the ones who are responsible for his current mortal form? And will the gods find a way to restore themselves, before evil starts to cause destruction throughout the mortal world and Olympus alike?
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*WARNING! THIS CONTAINS HUGE SPOILERS AND DO NOT READ IF YOU HAVEN'T READ MARK OF ATHENA* The next Great Prophecy is in progress, and the seven demigods were making their way to Greece, the roots of all the gods. There has been a huge setback, now that the two main leaders have fallen into the depths of the Underworld, Tartarus. Everyone feels responsible, everyone blames themselves, and that isn't helping at all. Now the remaining demigods must keep the promise that Nico Di Angelo made, and make their way to Epirus, Greece. However, there is another major setback. Gaea, throws crazy and nearly impossible challenges at all of the demigods, all of them nearly facing death more than a couple of times. In the end, Gaea is more powerful, has a very large army, and her twelve sons, the giants. Against all the odds, will the seven demigods be able to defeat Gaea and once again, save the world?

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