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Twelve in Olympus
Everything is about to change
3 brothers: Zeus, Poseidon and Hades
Overthrow father Kronos
Zeus leading independently in his stead

Son of Hermes, messenger of the gods is the cause of chaos
Theft of the bolt that rules the world
Lost in the possession of Zeus
The gods are angry
Son of Poseidon, Eyes bluer than the Circassian sea
Finds gold drachmas on the highway to hell
Demigods protected by Centaurs
Defeats Minotaur and Fury
Threatened to be sunk in the depth of Tartarus
At midnight of the summer solstice
Followed by the daughter of the Goddess of Battle strategy and wisdom, Athena
Persephone, wife to Hades assist the quest to bargain with Zeus
Medusa cursed by Athena is murdered by the youngster and is useful in death
Eyes emitting lightning with the scream of pythons on her head
Hercules, Achilles, Perseus, Orpheus, Aphrodite, Apollo, Hera
All Intercede
Like a flash in the pan
Balance is restored
Son of Poseidon, Eyes bluer than the Circassian sea
Demigod of the seas.

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