Children of the Gods (Important poll #12306)

Well that must be a lonely lunch table.

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That’s strange I remember readin- gets tackled

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Oh no! Now I feel compelled to sit with him/her instead of sitting with Saint and the others, since he/she will most likely be some sort of outcast :cry:

Or he she has 2,000 years and it’s an immortal because I hardly think he cheated his wife. So I don’t think he she is in school

Who said you didn’t?

I still think Saint is the PC brother.

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Heh my character is shipping with Caly, sooooo bugger the lone-wolf (Also pokes Ares with a sick {dont mind the beehive} pokes pokes, I’m dating your daughter and we bang!) *Wonders why their jaw is dislocated whilst sailing through the air…Siiiith…ow…Maybe sarcasm was a bad ideal XD.

@Rohie, actually on that point, if Hades is the father, would the circumstances of MC’s birth be a plot point too? Or at least addressed, given that Hades is a pretty faithful husband all things considered? Like what would drive him to “cheat” – because for all we know he might’ve been unwilling until someone drugged him with a love potion/Eros’ arrow – on his wife?

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If Saint is really the PC’s brother, he would also potentially be a son of Zeus and Poseidon as well. @Rohie mentioned that Hades have only one child (with the MC potentially the second).

A very accurate depiction of what happens when you rub Calypso in the Ares kid’s faces or Ares himself.

Think about relations within Olympus. Not saying that the MC had a brother (interesting guess), but if they did, they wouldn’t be related through the Godly side of them. Siblings exist when Demigods have the same mortal parent.

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You forget; Hades child you might be, but you are forgetting the mother she could have gone with Zeus or Poseidon. There you would get the same matching eyes. So the plot thickens XD.

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Big drama. Remember Persephone’s whole “Be faithful to me and I will be faithful to you” thing.

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You are so evil, plot wheels just derailed with that! Now I do need to know who’s mah daddy…arg…Bad @Rohie XD

Aagh I think I get it somewhat. These potential relations are making my head spin :confused:

Gods, why you no follow genetic inheritance rules ლ(ಠ益ಠლ)

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Because if not everyone would be half animals like Egyptian gods. With all the become animal to bang humans. I know DNA is not involved, but gods like action and animals… :wink:
Edit: Aeson would have been half peacock lol with all those fame.

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Oh fuck.

My MC’s gonna endear herself to Persephone >:C (future step-mom please, you don’t know it yet, but MC is probably just as hurt and lost as you – albeit differently)

This really puts a spin on why Hades was pretty voluntary on helping raise MC though. Oh man, I wonder if that decision hurt Persephone in particular.

Though if MC’s father was Zeus/Poseidon, it still is pretty endearing to have at least someone care for your wellbeing that way ;A:

EDIT: @Rohie, I just realised. Is this that drama wherein Zeus and Persephone sleep with each other? I mean, in the original myth Zeus disguises himself as Hades, but like here?

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I don’t know why but I always thought that Aeson was Hades’s child. And the fact that his mind is like a maze kind of conforted me in my belief!
And the fact that he is a drama queen. Perhaps Persephone rubbed off on him. :blush:

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I guess the moral of the story is that immortality will awaken your fetishistic side.
Would this be a good or bad thing? :worried:

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A little immature of me, but I was quite impressed by the fade in fade out visuals. I was expecting the normal white background and black text. Hoo cue me impressed. haha

Grammar check and general comments!

The room is eerily quiet as Zeus paces the gleaming marble floor.

Paces ON the gleaming marble floor.

“We don’t have all century, Zeus,” she says in a mocking tone, the corners of her lips lifting slightly. Poseidon, for all his patience, cuts a glare at the Goddess.
“Leave him be,” he says.

Rather funny thing to say for an immortal goddess, but I suppose that’s why she says century instead of the human ‘day’.

I would also put 'Poseidon, for all his patience…" in the next line, before “Leave him be,” It flows better.

“Would you expect any different from someone who’s as stable as the ocean’s ever changing tides?”

Perhaps unstable would give a better image.

If the King of Gods heard his brothers demand, he makes no move to obey it.

Brother’s

Wait, is the fact that Aeson is a drama queen confirmed? or is it merely speculation from the grand welcoming :open_mouth:
I have always thought that Aeson was the stoic one in my headcanon. This will flip my world around :scream: