Zeus Vs Hades

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Today I met with my brothers Zeus and Hades to discuss about who will inherit each of Cronos’ empires. We each rolled a die to decide who will go first. First was Zeus, he picked the sky, which made me chuckle because little did he know that nothing existed up there. I chose second and I quickly selected the sea since I’ve always preferred it. Unfortunately for Hades, he was stuck with last so he was left with the underworld. After we picked, we all thought about what we were going to do next, but I already knew from the beginning what I was going to do.
Quickly, I left my brothers and went to my newly owned undersea world. There I sought out for a queen and quickly found Thetis, a nereid, but things didn’t go well for us. Thetis had a

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