On a normal Sunday morning, all of the important Greek gods and goddesses, Zeus, Hades, Poseidon, Athena, Ares, Hera, and Aphrodite, gathered together in the giant arena of Mount Olympus for their usual schedule, which was Sunday playoffs.
All of the gods and goddesses controlled a special part of the world and most of the goddess and gods were somehow related to each other.
Zeus and Hera were king and queen of Olympus while Ares was the god of war. In some situations, they used their power in out of control ways.
They weren’t expecting anything out of the ordinary to occur during the games. This was a traditional game, and only sometimes got out of hand or overly competitive.
The gods gathered the Sunday playoff materials at the speed
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The god's electricity from the game was the lightning bolts in the sky.
Each time a god got a strike in the game, a bolt of lightning as bright as the sun would strike one Rudolf's cow's killing them.
The cows were screaming, incapable of helping, as the lightning bolts struck the others, which was devastating to the little boy. “NO! NO! NO! MY COWS, ” Rudolf yelled out.
Afterward, the boy was very sad and relied on the cows to survive. With the gods continuously scoring strikes, all of his cows died one by one with Rudolf standing there helplessly.
Now, all of his cows have been burnt to crisps, and he has no remaining food with no rations to survive on the farm with his parents. He and his family were going to soon die of starvation. And on top of that, he was no longer able to produce milk to sell at the market for money for him and his family.
Without the gods stopping the game they would continuously wreck Earth and cause more damage with the storms that they are brewing.
Because of this, the gods finally chose to end the chaos with a friendly tie. They decided that they couldn’t hurt anymore living