Greek Mythology: Stealing Fire to Rebellion from Olympus!

Greek Mythology: Stealing Fire to Rebellion from Olympus!

by Cat In Love With Saury

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Traveling through Greek mythology, he actually became Prometheus, who was chained in the Caucasus Mountains by Zeus! As the founder of mankind, the seer of destiny, and the man behind helping Zeus ascend to the throne in the past, he possesses the strategic level of prophecy ability in Greek mythology! But because he stole fire to save the people, he ended up having his liver pecked by an eagle and his body struck by lightning. But Zeus didn't expect that he would unexpectedly unlock the talent of infinite evolution! The sharp claws penetrate the skin, [Defense +1]; the condor gnaws the liver, and the mental defense is shaken, [Spirit +1] What's even more surprising is that the fire fragments merged with the Titan's origin, unlocking the three major powers of [stealing], [creating] and [civilization], and the silent Titan's body was completely nirvana! When Zeus came on the clouds and wanted to see him succumb to his ugly behavior, he grinned: "Zeus, haven't you eaten?" Thunder falls from the sky [Withstands the pressure of the God King, all attributes +100! ] When he predicted the death of Zeus! He knew that the time to fight back had come! Instigate a rebellion against Athena, the goddess of wisdom, make friends with Hercules, and gather human heroes to form an anti-god alliance! Overthrow Olympus and end the brutal theocracy! The abyss of Tartarus will be the destination of the gods! And I, Prometheus, will lead mankind to reshape the golden age! ... In the prison of the Tartarus Abyss, Zeus's body is withered. Prometheus stood with his hands behind his hands, and in the distance was the flame of Mount Olympus collapsing. He smiled casually: "Do you think it is the divine power that is more important to me, or you that are more important to me?" Zeus said: "I am important." "No, not without you, it's important to me!"

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