~*MUST READ*~ Disclaimer ~*MUST READ*~
Please take into consideration with compassion that the most experienced and well organized (Athena's kids, obviously) demigods of Camp Half-Blood have constructed this guide with their bare, calloused hands. You shan't plagiarize their work. This guide is fictitious, for learning purposes only, not to be taken literally, does not include the Pelasgian or Orphic myths, and does not support the topics discussed thereof. The Percy Jackson and the Olympian series does not belong to the demigods or the author, but rather Rick Riordan. In conclusion to this disclaimer, the author would appreciate your constructive criticism and help to improve this guide by filling in plot holes and providing more mythologically and historically accurate information. Thank you for your diligence and patience.
Signed, Moglin.
Prelude
The Demigod's Guide to Greek Mythology—as stated above in the disclaimer—was created by specially selected demigods from Camp Half-Blood in Long Island, New York. It is on the rise in popularity and usefulness in the Greek mythological world (and educational systems abroad.)
This guide will explain to you every aspect and topic of Greek mythology and include a little bit of real world history, such as how Greek mythology influenced ancient Greek society and the world of today. It will teach you what the average demigod would need to know to go beyond average and be ready for anything, camp, or the outside world. As long as you persist in turning the pages and try not to let a nine-headed hydra spit acid on you or the Chimera scorch or bite you, you will be fine.
This guide's timeline will only cover the birth of the cosmos to the Romanization of Greek mythology.
This guide is not intended to replace human-instructed learning.
Sources: (Note: If you wish to assist in adding more to the guide, please state your sources. I will not add information from sources I believe to be bogus and trust me, I can differentiate between what is bogus or not. Thank you.)
This guide serves to centralize nearly all information found from the following:
Pseudo-Apollodorus – Bibliotheca
Homer's The Illiad and The Odyssey
Hyginus Preface
Heisod's Theogony
Theoi
Percy Jackson and the Olympians wiki
Reference (for pronunciations)
Pantheon (Encyclopedia Mythica) website
Wikipedia and Wikisource
Yahoo! Answers
About
Crystalinks
MythEncyclopedia
Windows2Universe
Maiacar
Mythweb
Marvunapp
Factmonster
TheLostInfo
TvTropes
WiseGeek
Timeless Myths
MNSU education
Pathguy
Webwinds
Zombies Wiki
Demigods Wiki
Knifethrowing Info
