What Is Zeus Power

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The dark sky polluted with the lights emitted from elevated, concrete towers illuminating the unknown. Stars deserting their shady skies have sheltered in their tall, black pillars to hide from what is to come. Suddenly, a strong beam of light strikes the rooftops of innocent stars and shattering the sky into two broken pieces, as if Zeus himself have generated such power. The lighting bolt which Zeus doth throw branches like vine growing on a wall, as if it is trying to take down as many buildings as it can take down with it.

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