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Epilogue To Greek Mythology

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Once upon a time when the earth was filled with impurities and hatred consumed the hearts of men. The putrid stigma rose up into the nostrils of the gods and it infuriated them. So all the gods held a council to discuss the issue. Zeus began speaking to the gods “The people have turned away from us. They have let their own ambition and selfish ways control the…"
“But they are our creatures created in our image and likeness. We can't just give up on them ". Athena interrupted. There was an uproar in the heavens. "Silence", Zeus howled. "May I input something father?" Ares asked."
"Go ahead, Ares".
" We have given these pests countless time to changes their ways. Showed them countless mercies, we make the rainfall quench their thirst. Send the wind to pollinated their fields and still they turn from us”. Ares stood scanning the room watching as the gods' nod …show more content…

Asked Athena." We send a so-called enforcer, a beast made by our hand, fuel by the people, the more the people continue on their horrendous ways the stronger it gets but and it is a long shot if the people turn from their wicked ways and seek us the weaker it gets”, Ares said. " Sound like a good idea. Any objections?" asked Zeus. The room became utterly silent." Ok, you have complete autonomy on your creature. Just get it done," instructed Zeus. "Yes, father .the council dismissed and Ares became secluded in his domain. As the hour slipped he worked meticulously on his beast. It was a fine specimen it stood 12 feet tall wore the skin of a man but at a moments notice can transform into a beast of dark scaled skin with eyes as dark as the pits of hell, and arms so enormous he could snap a bull neck with the slightest of ease. Now his creation was complete. He whispered in its ear .......... and sent it on its way. As the monster descended the beast caught sight of one of Hades' creation, the loch ness monster sent the plague the water of the world for any unlucky

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