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<blockquote data-quote="Empath Negative" data-source="post: 5847288" data-attributes="member: 6690794"><p>I agree. Zeus would be murdered via betrayal. In a time of upheaval like that it's only reasonable that they would turn to a deity of wisdom and warfare (because rest assured war is most definitely happening at this point).</p><p></p><p>Hades would almost certainly be the initial aggressor but he too would fall, Poseidon would (in despair) withdraw from the turmoils of gods and men, becoming an extremely powerful independent agent.</p><p></p><p>The factions would break down like this:</p><p></p><p>The Major Gods of "Good" are Athena (who would also adopt the portfolio of Zeus in regards to thunder and the sky), Apollo, Artemis, Hermes, Eros, Hestia, and Pan.</p><p></p><p>The Major Gods of "Evil" are Ares (who adopts the portfolio of Hades... and who instigated the war between Zeus and Hades in an effort to do just that... leading to access to Tartarus and the untold legions of the dead at his disposal), Aphrodite (who has been shagging Ares since day one despite being married to).. Hephaestus (cuckold and puppydog to Aphrodite who now armors the soldiers of the kingdom of hell), Dionsysius (who is still more chaotic neutral than anything else), Hera (who aided Ares to revenge against Zeus for all the times he betray her in matters of "love").</p><p></p><p>Persephone is now Ares slave consort, the subject of Ares brutal wrath whenever he needs to "work out his frustration", and in true perversion makes use of her to provide him with ever greater amalgams of horror in the form of forced progeny that fall from her womb after these torments, creatures that reek of death and the horrors of war. Those that are quenched by the tears of persephone are all the more unnerving because these spawn, unlike the monstrosities that she usually gives birth to, are naturally beautiful and all the more cruel because of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Empath Negative, post: 5847288, member: 6690794"] I agree. Zeus would be murdered via betrayal. In a time of upheaval like that it's only reasonable that they would turn to a deity of wisdom and warfare (because rest assured war is most definitely happening at this point). Hades would almost certainly be the initial aggressor but he too would fall, Poseidon would (in despair) withdraw from the turmoils of gods and men, becoming an extremely powerful independent agent. The factions would break down like this: The Major Gods of "Good" are Athena (who would also adopt the portfolio of Zeus in regards to thunder and the sky), Apollo, Artemis, Hermes, Eros, Hestia, and Pan. The Major Gods of "Evil" are Ares (who adopts the portfolio of Hades... and who instigated the war between Zeus and Hades in an effort to do just that... leading to access to Tartarus and the untold legions of the dead at his disposal), Aphrodite (who has been shagging Ares since day one despite being married to).. Hephaestus (cuckold and puppydog to Aphrodite who now armors the soldiers of the kingdom of hell), Dionsysius (who is still more chaotic neutral than anything else), Hera (who aided Ares to revenge against Zeus for all the times he betray her in matters of "love"). Persephone is now Ares slave consort, the subject of Ares brutal wrath whenever he needs to "work out his frustration", and in true perversion makes use of her to provide him with ever greater amalgams of horror in the form of forced progeny that fall from her womb after these torments, creatures that reek of death and the horrors of war. Those that are quenched by the tears of persephone are all the more unnerving because these spawn, unlike the monstrosities that she usually gives birth to, are naturally beautiful and all the more cruel because of it. [/QUOTE]
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