War Lore (Under Revisions)
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  • Reads 982
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 3h 19m
Ongoing, First published Apr 06, 2013
Athena vs. Ares, Athens vs. Sparta. War Lore goes beyond the realm of Greek mythology. The civilizations of Rome and Egypt, the city-states of Greece, and the clans of the Norselands coexisted with each other for centuries. Wouldn't their gods coexist as well? 

After the Trojan War ends in Greece and the gods take time to recuperate, Kronos corrupts the war god Ares with promises of power. Thus, after a meeting of the Olympian Council, Athens and Sparta go to war. And if that wasn't enough for the ancient world, a prophecy delivered from Apollo has all the civilizations and their gods getting in on the action. Empires are torn in two, there are double-agents and neutral forces in this fight and a group of elder "gods" break out of their inescapable prison. Immortalis Interfectorem, an immortal-killing poison unknown to the world for centuries, surfaces as well. 

Throughout this immense power struggle, only one thing is certain: not even gods can live forever.
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