Outcasts of Olympus: Book 1
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  • Reads 453
  • Votes 36
  • Parts 15
  • Time 1h 48m
Complete, First published Nov 26, 2019
Five Olympian gods catch wind of a plot by Ares to kill Zeus and take over the throne of Olympus. They try to stop him, but he catches them first, and casts them down and turns them mortal, scattering colored orbs containing their powers all over the Eurasian continent. Four years pass, and they've adjusted to being mortal, when Castor finds a lead on his own orb, and they all set off to retrieve it, battling monsters and meeting  Nick Crane on the way. Will the monsters get the best of them before they can locate the orb?

Disclaimer: This was a collaboration between AJ and I, so this wasn't all me. Also, most of these gods are made up by AJ and I, and aren't actually part of the original Pantheon.
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