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Playing on Copa's Deity Story Challenge. This is my first time ever playing on Deity and it's... it's pretty embarrassing
. Well, here we go:
Darkness. If there was one word to describe the time before time it would be darkness. Out of the darkness, the gods Uranus and Gaea were formed. Uranus and Gaea were soon wed and their children, the Titans, ruled the world. It was a difficult time, as the Titan King Cronus was very corrupt and feared his children murdering him and taking the throne so he ate them all. His wife, Rhea, with help form Gaea, managed to save the youngest child, Zeus. After growing up, Zeus tricked Cronus into vomiting his siblings up and together they formed an army and cast the Titans into Tartarus, the deepest pit in Hades. Now a glorious era was born. The gods then created man, who spread across the world like a wild fire. But man too became corrupt like Cronus and the gods convened and argued about the solution.
"Kill them all!" bellowed Poseidon the Earthshaker.
"Feed them to the Giants!" screamed Ares the Bloodthirsty.
"No," argued Athena the Wise, "Let us create a new race of man, a race to teach the others and lead them." Zeus agreed with Athena and together all the gods created the Greeks, a light upon the other nations. The Greeks were loyal to the gods and the city Athena built for them on the banks of a great river was named after the gods' royal palace, Olympus.
The Greeks lived in peace, yet starvation was rampant. Demeter the Bountiful pitied the poor Greeks and bestowed on them the free tech of Animal Husbandry ((from a native village)).
The Greeks, now full from all the cows, wanted to explore the world. They sent a scout named Theseus out to see the world. The scout stumbled upon the Egyptians, one of the earlier races of man. Their king, Pharaoh Ramesses II, thought himself on par with the gods.
Though peace ruled on Earth, back on Mt. Olympus, Ares the Warmonger still felt a grudge against his rival and half-sister Athena the Greek-Patron. He knew he couldn't harm Athena, she was too sly and clever. Instead, he sent one of his servants, the Bear King, to slay Theseus.
The Greeks mourned for a full year for Theseus and on Mt. Olympus, Athena the Wrathful blamed Ares the Bloodthirsty. It seemed that a war was about to break out between the gods. Because of all this discourse above, the gods forgot about the Titans imprisoned in Hades. But the Titans had not forgotten about the gods. While the gods argued, the Titans managed to break free of their demonic prison and lead an army of monsters and giants to Earth. The Titan King had grown old, and he knew his powers were not as great as they had been once. So instead of rampaging directly to Mt. Olympus, he attacked the Greek Olympus. First, he sent simple minded Cyclopes to attack.
The Greeks fought valiantly and defeated the Cyclopes. Enraged by his loss, Cronus himself, accompanied by his army of giants, assaulted Olympus.
Not even the chosen people of Olympus could fight the Titan King. Cronus burned the city walls with one breathe and his army ripped the foundations of its temples. Cronus himself beheaded the Greek king with his mighty scythe. with the fall of the Greeks, the gods too soon fell and the world suffered as fire rained from the heavens and rivers turned to blood. The world was consumed once again by darkness.
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well that was a short deity run...

Darkness. If there was one word to describe the time before time it would be darkness. Out of the darkness, the gods Uranus and Gaea were formed. Uranus and Gaea were soon wed and their children, the Titans, ruled the world. It was a difficult time, as the Titan King Cronus was very corrupt and feared his children murdering him and taking the throne so he ate them all. His wife, Rhea, with help form Gaea, managed to save the youngest child, Zeus. After growing up, Zeus tricked Cronus into vomiting his siblings up and together they formed an army and cast the Titans into Tartarus, the deepest pit in Hades. Now a glorious era was born. The gods then created man, who spread across the world like a wild fire. But man too became corrupt like Cronus and the gods convened and argued about the solution.
"Kill them all!" bellowed Poseidon the Earthshaker.
"Feed them to the Giants!" screamed Ares the Bloodthirsty.
"No," argued Athena the Wise, "Let us create a new race of man, a race to teach the others and lead them." Zeus agreed with Athena and together all the gods created the Greeks, a light upon the other nations. The Greeks were loyal to the gods and the city Athena built for them on the banks of a great river was named after the gods' royal palace, Olympus.
Spoiler :

The Greeks lived in peace, yet starvation was rampant. Demeter the Bountiful pitied the poor Greeks and bestowed on them the free tech of Animal Husbandry ((from a native village)).
Spoiler :

The Greeks, now full from all the cows, wanted to explore the world. They sent a scout named Theseus out to see the world. The scout stumbled upon the Egyptians, one of the earlier races of man. Their king, Pharaoh Ramesses II, thought himself on par with the gods.
Spoiler :

Though peace ruled on Earth, back on Mt. Olympus, Ares the Warmonger still felt a grudge against his rival and half-sister Athena the Greek-Patron. He knew he couldn't harm Athena, she was too sly and clever. Instead, he sent one of his servants, the Bear King, to slay Theseus.
Spoiler :

The Greeks mourned for a full year for Theseus and on Mt. Olympus, Athena the Wrathful blamed Ares the Bloodthirsty. It seemed that a war was about to break out between the gods. Because of all this discourse above, the gods forgot about the Titans imprisoned in Hades. But the Titans had not forgotten about the gods. While the gods argued, the Titans managed to break free of their demonic prison and lead an army of monsters and giants to Earth. The Titan King had grown old, and he knew his powers were not as great as they had been once. So instead of rampaging directly to Mt. Olympus, he attacked the Greek Olympus. First, he sent simple minded Cyclopes to attack.
Spoiler :

The Greeks fought valiantly and defeated the Cyclopes. Enraged by his loss, Cronus himself, accompanied by his army of giants, assaulted Olympus.
Spoiler :

Not even the chosen people of Olympus could fight the Titan King. Cronus burned the city walls with one breathe and his army ripped the foundations of its temples. Cronus himself beheaded the Greek king with his mighty scythe. with the fall of the Greeks, the gods too soon fell and the world suffered as fire rained from the heavens and rivers turned to blood. The world was consumed once again by darkness.
Spoiler :


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well that was a short deity run...