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With the majority of the Olympians reunited on Olympus, the Titans continue to wreak havoc on humanity to lure them into a fight. But the Olympians aren’t ready. With little memory of their past lives and limited control over their powers, their best chance is to recover the primordial weapons: ...
With the majority of the Olympians reunited on Olympus, the Titans continue to wreak havoc on humanity to lure them into a fight. But the Olympians aren’t ready. With little memory of their past lives and limited control over their powers, their best chance is to recover the primordial weapons: the trident, the thunderbolt, and the helm. With them, the Olympians might be able to make up for their inexperience and stop the Titans.
As their search for the weapons begins, the remaining Olympians are still learning who, and what, they are. Seeking to join the others on Olympus, the earthbound Xenia ends up in the Underworld to ask Hades to take her there. But he has other plans. Deep in the Underworld is a monster that Hades believes is what killed them in their first lives. His proposal for Xenia: Befriend the monster, and he will take her to Olympus.
But Xenia does her task a little too well, and that monster grows a little too attached to Xenia. And, suddenly, the Titans aren't the only issue to worry about.
The Myth of the Godslayer is the sequel to the Legend of the Solstice.
As their search for the weapons begins, the remaining Olympians are still learning who, and what, they are. Seeking to join the others on Olympus, the earthbound Xenia ends up in the Underworld to ask Hades to take her there. But he has other plans. Deep in the Underworld is a monster that Hades believes is what killed them in their first lives. His proposal for Xenia: Befriend the monster, and he will take her to Olympus.
But Xenia does her task a little too well, and that monster grows a little too attached to Xenia. And, suddenly, the Titans aren't the only issue to worry about.
The Myth of the Godslayer is the sequel to the Legend of the Solstice.
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