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Generation: Olympus; a greek/roman mythology rpg [lb]
Topic Started: Apr 12 2008, 03:41 AM (91 Views)
naomi
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In the days of ancient Greece and Rome, two distinct parallels of deities emerged: The Greeks and the Romans. Common belief states that these two versions would not have co-existed, but rather are two different variations of the same Gods and Goddesses worshipped by the ancient peoples of these great and historic civilizations. But what if both the Greek deities and their Roman counterparts had to share the heavens and coexist? Just…what if?

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In the time of the ancient Greeks, a massive clash between the Greek and Roman gods and goddesses erupted. Because both sides were so incredibly powerful, the energy that resulted from such a dispute caused a massive explosion, sending them scattered about the surface of the earth and very nearly ending their existence altogether. However, with what little power they managed to hold onto, they planned to reincarnate themselves as mortal human infants, sending word to their most devoted followers that in time they would return to reign supreme and regain their status as divine rulers. However, so many years had passed, and no sign of the return of either the greek or roman deities ever came to these followers, and many began to lose hope that their precious gods had abandoned them for good.

However, in the year 1989, an oracle prophesied to the few faithful followers still remaining that the second generation of greek and roman deities had indeed returned to earth, and would soon be followed two years later by the return of the third generation. They were to wait seventeen more years before they were to bring these mortal beings to the land of their divine ancestry, at which point they would inform them of their destinies. A new hope rose in the hearts of these followers, as whispers throughout the greek and roman nations hinted at the return of their precious rulers.

In the year two-thousand and six, these innocent mortal beings, each stemming from different parts of the world and completely unaware of their significance, were plucked mercilessly from their homes by two distinct groups of fervent followers who had waited for years for the return of their precious gods. A group of greek men known as The Order pledged allegiance to the greek deities, whilst a group of roman women known as The Assembly had proven themselves faithful to the romans. Sworn to secrecy and bound by blood, these two passionate groups of followers will have the laborious tasks of preparing the mortals for the battle for mount Olympus as well as fulfilling the role of guardian. Now, in the year two-thousand and eight, the second and third generations stand at the ages of nineteen and seventeen, respectively, preparing themselves for the war of the century that is soon to happen in two years’ time.

Who will prevail? Will history repeat itself? Do your loyalties lie with the Romans or the Greeks? Only you can decide.

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