A/N: This is not The Tales of version of Percy Jackson and the Greek Gods or Percy Jackson and the Greek Heroes, but rather The Tales of version of a book I got of Greek and Roman Mythology I got in Rome Italy. The settings will be after 'The Tales of the Heroes of Olympus: The Blood of Olympus' so please read that before getting in this story. Think of this story as something to pass by until The Trials of Apollo books.
Ananke
When it comes to destiny, I know better than to question it, much less try and defy it.
Ananke is the minor goddess of absolute obligation and of the constraining force of the decrees of destiny. She appears in the Orphic theogony as the mother of Adrasteia. She was said to nurse little Zeus with her daughter. She herself was thought to be the daughter of Kronos. Her children were Aether, Chaos, and Erebus.
Ananke also occur in philosophers. Plato's own Republic depict Ananke as the mother of the Moirae. Gradually, and particularly in popular traditions, Ananke became a goddess of death, but in the works of poets, particularly the tragedians, she remained the incarnation of the ultimate Force which even the gods must obey. The Romans even had their own persona of her known as Necessitas.
Next is a name of a man who was thought to actually had part in what some thought grandfather did.
