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Post by Isabelle Simple on Feb 29, 2008 22:07:21 GMT -5
Greece;; The Twenty-First Century [/blockquote][/color] By: Isabella Malubay [/color] Millions of years ago, long before time began, in the time of the Gods and Goddesses, there lived a tribe. The tribe was called the Ganwu. The Ganwu lived in the midst of all of the Gods and Goddesses, the Deities and the Cyclopes, the Hundred-Hand Ones. It was all peace, no war, no hatred, no bigotry. Hades was the start of it all. He had one captive, Tartarus, a hopeless God;; Tartarus lived in the Underworld, the chamber of Hades. Day in and day out, Tartarus cried for mercy. The rest of the Gods and Goddesses lived in perfect harmony. The only blemish was the fact that two of the Gods were missing. One didn't deserve to be saved. The other, however, was the one of the two the other Gods and Goddesses missed dearly. War broke out over Tartarus. Land was destroyed, as well as kingdoms. The Ganwu, also known as the River Gods, were the hidden power. They fled Greece for two years;; the war never ceased. Finally, when all thought war ended, the River Gods attacked. Everyone was left, though scattered. Tartarus was still in the Underworld, a giant hole that was guarded by Hades's power. But since Hades wasn't strong enough to hold the Underworld in place, Tartarus's world shattered and he was set free. The Gods and Goddesses came out of their hiding places and transferred to America and married humans. Their sons and daughters, demigods, hold the power now. Still, the Ganwu and Hades are gaining more and more power, though no where to be seen. Time is running out. [/blockquote][/color]
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