Book Report: The 12 Olympian Gods

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“The 12 Olympian Gods were begging for mercy.” This quote comes from a book found in a hidden cave. The book is believed to be written around the year 1000 B.C where most of mythological stories about the gods took place; but this story is nothing like we have found so far about the Greek Gods, Goddesses, and Titans, this story is about the human created god named Ale. Ale is said to be the reason why the Olympian gods stopped interacting with humans. Ale was never born, he was created by a group of humans that called themselves Exitium.
Exitium grew tired of the gods interfering with their daily lives and started researching ways to be able to destroy the Olympian Gods. In their path of exterminating the gods they stumble into a way to communicate with the Titan Prometheus, Exitium knew what they could do with this achievement. Prometheus being extremely wise knew how to create a god and Exitium took advantage of Prometheus knowing this information by deceiving him into leaking the secret to them. Prometheus knew what they were
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They expected him to follow orders and listen to them every time, instead he saw how fragile his creators were so he abandon them and went straight to find the gods because he was programmed to exterminate the them. Prometheus saw how Exitium wasn’t able to restrain their own creation so he instantly became concerned about this situation knowing that Exitium was more dominant than every god that exist he decided to go tell Zeus about Ale and his scheme to exterminate the gods. Zeus commanded all the other gods to get ready to terminate Ale.
Ale who has now spend months searching for a way to get into Mount Olympus, the home of the gods, until he eventually encounter Ares, God of War, and took him hostage. Zeus and Hera didn’t care about Ares but they saw this as a chance to attack Ale. Zeus sent Athena to fight Ale
, but before he did this he had Ares show him how to get into Mount

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