Another plot bunny that WILL NOT leave me alone! Stupid bunny, I'm supposed to be studying. This is like the prologue. Only told through a poem. Don't worry, Harry will appear in the next chapter. NOTE: Future chapters will not be like a poem.

Enjoy!

Disclaimer: Not mine. Not matter how much I wish it so. *runs off and cries*

Long ago in desert lands

An ancient city rose from sands

It towered high, and to the gods

This place would never be at odds

With neither sky nor land beneath

Shall never breach this ancient keep

The gods lived here for many years

Until the mortals 'oer came their fears

War declared, unjustly so

The immortals took a crippling blow

The ancient city razed to the ground

The gods disappeared without a sound

A hundred, thousand years went by

And soon a special time was nigh

For Hecate's son would roam the land

In search of faith and a final stand

For mortals had forgotten them

He hoped to find his special gem

He came back, but with a wife

Made immortal, green eyes of light

They wed , a son they bore

And named him Athanasios

Immortal name, immortal life

And lived a year without a strife

But the Titans of ancient lore

Finally broke off the chains they wore

Attacked the gods, a war broke out

The woman, strong, without doubt

Did not want a childhood of fear

Cast a glamour and, near tears

Made him mortal, unaware

"I'll bring you back" she swears

So how is it? Good, bad, should I continue?