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Olympians in the City: Zeus' Stolen Thunderbolt
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Complete, First published Jan 08, 2023
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God of the underworld named Hades, wants to destroy the Olympus and become powerful than Zeus, his brother and chief of Olympians. So, the god planned to annihilate the Olympus and the Olympians to steal Zeus' thunderbolt with his new dragon creation named Arpheca. This dragon has a power to turn all the gods and goddesses into mortals.

Until Hermes, the messenger of gods, decided to get back in Olympus from his roaming around the Earth. In the gate awaits him, Apollo, the god of music and archery. The god told Hermes that there are gift sent by Hades. So the two went inside to check it out. And all of the Olympians gathered for that present.Some of them disagrees to open it, but the others agreed. Still Zeus decided to open and accept that gift, as he about to open it with his thunderbolt, the present shaken, opened by itself and Hades appeared while riding in his dragon.

The battle happened between Hades and the Olympians. Until in the middle of that fight, while he, Hermes, tried to attack the dragon,.Arpehca and Hades saw him and the beast fired Hermes with his fireball. As Hermes was hit, he was disappeared in front of the Olympian gods.As Hermes wakes up, he found himself lying in the middle of the City of New York.

Will Hermes will be able to get back his immortality? What happened to the other Olympians and to the Olympus?
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