In the beginning there were two sets of gods known today by two different names given from the Romans and the Greeks. Zeus, the leader of the Greek Gods and Jupiter, the leader of the Roman Gods were the best of friends. They soon decided that the Earth was too boring and set out to change that. They came across the desert and noticed that all there was nothing to take away from the dull sight of the sand. The two leaders summoned all of their gods and told them to begin making something spectacular. After much debate the two halves finally agreed and thus the Pyramids of Giza were created through the hard work and cooperation of all of the Greek and Roman Gods. Soon the Greek Gods desired to have statues of their own likeness raised to the skies. Because of this, the Roman Gods soon became upset with how vain the Greek Gods had become, sparking an all out war between the two sides. Not knowing what the Greeks were planning, Jupiter decided he wanted use the Roman’s powers to help humanity. He called upon Apollo, god of the sun, and Terra, goddess of earth, to create a beautiful garden, full of flowers, fruit trees and vegetables to help feed the people of Babylon. Meanwhile, Zeus, in all of his vanity, demanded that the humans make a statue in his likeness. He …show more content…
They went their separate ways for the next several centuries but all the while they watched all of the creations that were made separately fail and crumble... the only one that had lasted was the Pyramid of Giza, the only one that was made with the cooperation and teamwork of both sets of gods. When they saw this they started to realize that maybe the best ways to do things isn’t to try to outdo someone elses work, but instead to work together to leave something that truly makes its mark, both on Earth and the godly world