Waking Olympus (The Singers Of The Dark Book 1) - Plot & Excerpts
One of these boats was steered by a great fisherman. He was Ray Tans. It was said he found a sunken boat once, laden with treasure, that no-one else could lift but he. That he knew the ways of the Gods and could gain their Grace for his acts. Now, Ray Tans had gone on many great journeys, so when he was getting old the Gods gave him the honor of bringing people to our world. He left them on the Plains where the air was good and there were many wild animals, grains and other foods. But the people forgot who they should thank, they didn’t pay homage to the Gods and so fell into conflict and strife. When Ray Tans saw how they acted he was sad and felt great pain, he said: “They are young, they need to grow and learn wisdom. They have forgotten the path.” Zeus then struck the Plains with his anger and brought hunger and suffering, and the Cities withered and burned in those times. All powerful Zeus appeared to him and spoke. “You worry that you will not live to see them overcome their folly.
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