Greek Gods
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Zeus - King of the Greek gods
Hera - Queen of the Greek gods, sister and wife of Zeus
Hades - god of the underworld, brother of Zeus
Poseidon - god of the sea, brother of Zeus
Demeter - goddess of harvest and fertility of the earth, sister of Zeus
Aphrodite - Daughter of Zeus and Dione, Goddess of love, beauty and sexuality
Artemis - Daughter of Zeus and Leto, goddess of the hunt, the moon, and chastity
Athena - Daughter of Zeus and Metis, goddess of wisdom, courage, inspiration, civilization, law and justice, strategic warfare, mathematics, strength, strategy, the arts, crafts, and skill.
Ares - Son of Zeus and Hera, god of war
Apollo - Son of Zeus and Leto - god of the sun and light, music and poetry, healing and plagues, prophecy and knowledge, order and beauty, archery and agriculture.
Dionysus - Son of Zeus and Semele - God of the vine, grape-harvest, wine-making, wine, fertility, ritual madness, religious ecstasy, theatre
Hephaetus - Son of Zeus and Hera - god of fire, metalworking, stone masonry, forges and the art of sculpture.
Hermes - Son of Zeus and Maia - Messenger of the gods, god of trade, thieves, travelers, sports, athletes, border crossings, guide to the Underworld
Eris - Daughter of Zeus and Hera - minor goddess of discord and strife
Deimos - son of Ares, twin of Phobos - god of dread
Phobos - son of Ares, twin of Deimos - god of fear
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Ephus - the godling man with an unusual power.
Dr. Quinn Markov - human wife of Ephus
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Egyptian Goddesses and wives to Ephus
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Bast - Goddess of cats, protection, joy, dance, music, family, and love
Sekhmet - Goddess of fire, war, and dance
Hathor - Goddess of the sky, dance, love, beauty, joy, motherhood, foreign lands, mining, music and fertility.
Serket - Goddess of scorpions, medicine, magic, and healing venomous stings and bites
Maat - Goddess of Truth and Justice
Tefnut - Goddess of Rain, Air, Moisture, Weather, Dew, Fertility, and Water
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Brothers of Bast and Sekhmet
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Thoth - God of knowledge
Sobek - God of the Nile, the Army, military, fertility and of crocodiles
Anhur - God of war and the sky bearer - Full brother of Bast and Sekhmet
Horus - Ancient God of the sky and kingship
Min - God of fertility
Khonshu - God of the Moon
Apophis - God of Chaos and darkness
Shu - God of the wind and air
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As soon as Eris jumped to her feet, she again bowed to Ephus, with a small smile she vanished. Shaking his head, Ephus thought he had to get a handle on all this.
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In his small area where he led his attacks, Ares's eyes slowly opened. Sitting up then falling back, the room seemed to spin a bit. What in all the realms had hit him? Thinking back, he seemed to remember, hearing the godling's voice. Pissed, he punched the wall putting his fist through it.
He had to kill this godling, before too many were healed for him to control. It was obvious, that none of his sons nor his slave Eris were going to be of much help that was for sure.
He sat far harder than he intended to, Ares held his head as it started to throb. By all the power the godling was going to pay for this!
He had to come up with a plan, to get the godling alone. Yes, alone where he knew his superior fighting skills would win out the day.
Ares laughed then slowly, (this time) arose, reaching out a wicked, slightly curved, pitch black colored sword appeared. Ares touched the hilt then started to laugh harder, he felt the raw power of the sword throb up his arm.
"Ah! The Caspian god killer! With this," Ares stated as he swung the sword, creating a shrieking wail as it cut through the air. "I should make very short work of him. After all, I have had hundreds of lifetimes to become the ultimate swordsman. Him? Bah! There are no finer to teach him, ah but I will, when I cleave his chest, rip out his heart, then eat it!"
Again, Ares swung the blade, filling the air with higher and higher ear piercing shrieks. Laughing even harder, Ares licked his lips as he thought he could almost taste the godling's blood as he bit into his heart.
Ares looked into the full length mirror across the room. Swinging the blade, he smiled at his image. "Damn, but you are a handsome son of a bitch! I am the only one capable of bringing order to all the realms. Especially with this little beauty." Laughing the hardest yet, Ares sat again to think things through. There was a way to get to the godling, he just had to wait and find out.
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In the Olympus realm, Hera appeared outside of the great hall. Smirking, she looked at the building shaking her head. Usually males of power built great buildings like this to compensate for a physical deficiency. A small smile crossed her lips, he definitely wasn't lacking there, just how he used it, badly. A small chuckle, then a sigh escaped her lips.
She'd never stepped foot in this monstrosity, nor was she about to. Feeling her power rise she pointed at the building drawing Zeus to her. There was a great shouting, then a loud thud from inside. A moment later, several pairs of feet could be heard within.
A smirk on her face, Hera hadn't thought it would work. After all, her brother was far stronger than her. Within a minute later, Zeus, Apollo, Hermes, Dionysus and Hephaetus appeared before Hera. Hephaetus of course, had an energy shrouded sword drawn, which he immediately dropped as he bowed to his mother.
"Mother forgive me, I had thought it was an attack upon father." Hephaetus stated causing the others except Zeus to prostrate before her.
Hera nodded as she moved forward to stand before Zeus. "I told you before, I made an oath that I would not raise a hand against you again. As I have heard I will not have to." When Zeus's face showed confusion, she continued. "I am referring to the visit by our brothers Hades and Poseidon. Also, by our sister Demeter."
Zeus's eyes went wide then he nodded.
"I have also heard that they were more than displeased with you. I take it Poseidon swung at you again?" Hera stated, to which Zeus slightly dropped his head, nodding agreement. Lifting his head with her finger, Hera stared into his eyes, "I can and have, forgiven you many things brother. You continue on this path that you have started to spiral down? WE will never have as much power as we did." Turning, she started to walk away then whirled, "Like the rest of the family said, fix this, fix it fast or you might find yourself alone, for the first time since the beginning!"
"I know all of this Hera," Zeus stated his head slightly bowed.
With that she again whirled, then vanished rather quickly. "Father? Did mother have over half her power back?" Hephaetus stated causing Zeus's head to snap around to stare at Hephaetus.
Zeus put his hand to his chin as he thought a moment. She had appeared to have more power, than he had seen in her in some time. Sighing he needed to find Ephus, get him back here somehow. He had to admit the realm was by far better than it had been in a very long time. If he left it, it couldn't be for long. Finally deciding he told all his sons then slowly vanished.
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What seemed an hour later, Zeus appeared outside of Ephus and Quinn's home. Taking a deep breath, he was about to just enter when he thought better of it. Raising his hand, he knocked on the door. It was a few moments before a young woman answered the door.
Zeus smiled at the woman startled when, she showed no sign of being enthralled by him. "Yes? How can I help you." The young woman asked.
"I have come a great distance seeking Ephus. Could you tell him that I am here?" Zeus asked.
Quinn looked over the tall older male, trying to decide if he was a threat. "I'm afraid he isn't here right now."
"I have to..." Zeus started, then was astonished when his face smashed into what felt like a wall.