Prologue
Olympus was under attack by the Titans, raging flames had engulfed the god's home.
Cronus, leader of the titans, had led a group of vengeful Titans to Mount Olympus to
destroy the Gods that had imprisoned them many years ago. One by one the mighty Gods
fell in battle against the Titans rage, Poseidon was no match against Oceanus mastery
over the seven seas. Even the war gods, Athena and Ares, came only second to the
Titans' combat prowess. The Gods stood no chance against the Titans invincible assault;
however Zeus refused to surrender to his father and summoned all his godly power for a
final assault against Cronus and his brethren. The battle had concluded with the Gods
victorious, but Olympus was in ruins and the sacrifice for Zeus's final attack had drained
the immortality from the other Gods. Slowly one by one each Olympian began to age and
feels weaker as the days went by. The mortals had lost faith in their Gods, and soon the
Gods were forgotten through the passage of time. Athena advised her weakened father to
abdicate his throne as king of the Gods and reincarnate every Olympian as mortals to
preserve their culture and remind the world that the Gods of Olympus did exist. However,
stubborn Zeus refused to give up the throne as he believed that the mortals would return
and worship them once more. As time passed the Gods were still forgotten and Zeus
began to lose his Godly powers. So, he used what was left of his power, Zeus brought the
Olympians to the mortal plane to be resurrected as mortals in the twenty-first century.
