I did track and field for mine. After recreating her I made her an Amazon. I think I was just under 70 strength when I finished the chapter.
My tiny MC won the fight by being smart, and couldn’t hold the seeker down cause she’s not strong enough.
Best Case Scenario for my MC: Get away from the Gods, and the school. Get back to their life.
Worst Case Scenario: Be forced to compete in the trial, start of Operation Spring Break: Kill everyone in the trials, destroy as much of the school as possible, hinder the Gods as much as possible, hopefully die in an explosion.
Yeah, That’s why I said all depends entirely on your character perspective. You are a proud warrior prepared to be a great Warrior in a glorious battle.
I am a pretty face model with some magical knowledge obliged to fighting against her will against fierce warriors training during decades while she never used a weapon or armor before. And no one else want to training her . Nah, just deal with it! You have to be Buffy by yourself in two f%&#* days. Also you have to have sex or something like that with a guy you ever know yet. Just we love pimp you . Did I forget something? Ah, you have less than two years of life in the extraordinary fact you survive our killing attempts and the hunger games. Worst situation ever for my poor Angelina Jolie

If the gods what to force us into being a weapon, we might as well hinder and hurt them as much as possible.
Not all of them want to hurt you or use you tho.
ALL wants to use us. Ones as sacrifices to avoid that the enemy use us. Others as a meat bag tool in a war. Do you really think any of them only care in your well fare and no in gain access to your power or help? They may like us, but are gods eternal, they have seen millions of daughters and sons die, they have killed by themselves hundreds. They slaughter their own father or grandfather…
I’m not gonna go out of my way to hurt all the gods, I just wanna make sure that all their plans are in tatters. The same goes for Kronos and his prophecy.
Dang, all these people angry at the gods, and all my character wants to do is find a way to be happy in a world full of anger.
I think some do really care. We will definitely know for sure by the end of our journey. I will give them a chance, they are not my enemy unless they make it so.
I think gods like Athena and Hades do care about the PC, but even them want to use the PC for their own agenda.
I want the option to tell the gods that I don’t care about their problems.
I see where some people are coming from tho. All of the Gods have their own definitions of good, but nobody asked the MC what theirs was. They may care, but pushing their own agenda may end up hurting the MC, but I will not fight them unless they leave me no choice.
Honestly my favorite thing in the world right now. This made my day, Mara.
Great update! Thanks for your amazing work. That cliff-hanger makes me feel like dying but I love it.
Ps: I wanted to point out that if you choose to wear the black uniform, the description says you wear a**trianing suit** in the stats.
I don’t know if that was already pointed out!
There’s a locker room scene after English class where you change into the standard institute training suit.
There’s a brief explanation in the stats screen under History, but I’ll put it here too: The simple answer is that the Gods don’t have DNA. I had a lot of room left to put in my own interpretation. Basically, the Gods in my story are only related by power. Gaia and Uranus> transferred source over to the Titans> transferred to the Olympians> transferred to the Demigods. The Gods take on human forms to reproduce with mortals. Those forms don’t have DNA either, they’re simply mortal embodiment of the Gods.
Two Demigods could be related as half siblings if they had the same mortal parent, though.
In my defense I am in a mobile phone with Spanish language fixer software. Sometimes if I don’t re read the text there are funny typos. That and the fact I am not the most fluent person in the world.
My character chose not to chase the Seeker and then he was able to talk about the eyes that he didn’t see.
Also, if you chose not to chase the seeker, would it be possible that that would make your character not late for class? Rather than feel like a choice with any effect, it feels like I just missed part of the story for no reason.
It was stated that you were already late, even before you saw the Seeker.
