![]() ![]() First they have to defeat the Titans and take control of Mount Olympus. Things are not smooth sailing yet, though. The rock is used for many diverting amusements until the day that Zeus and their mother figure out a way to release them. One day, instead of another baby coming down, a rock is thrown down instead. Hades and his younger siblings grow up in the pit of Cronus's stomach. ![]() I had to write a book of my own to set the record straight. He'd scratched out all the parts that didn't fit with his own overblown idea of himself.There was only one thing for me to do. My little brother Zeus had been messing with the myths. Not a single one was told the way it really happened. Now I'm currently reading the second book of the series Myth-O-Mania. I enjoy this book because when the gods are having trouble, the eldest god Hades always try to think out the best solution to helps out his family or the younger god. Like how the Olympics game was start, what is Olympian means, etc. When Zeus grow up the mother decided it's time to save the rest of her children, she gave Cronus to drink in an herbal nectar tea that will make him unconquerable, then the children can get out from his stomach and free themselves. The mother hide her last baby in a cave without Cronus' notice and the baby was called Zeus. But he's WRONG, the last children he swallowed in wasn't the baby, that was a stone. When the children was born he all swallowed them into his huge stomach, so they can not be mightier than him. ![]() He does not want his children to be mightier and overthrow him, so he thought of a very clever plan. Then the seer told him he shall have six children, one of them shall be mightier than him and one day shall overthrow him. One day the father, Cronus wants to know his future so he went to visit a seer. It was the eldest god, Hades' point of view to telling this story. This story is about how the gods were born to be immortal by the two Titans from the start of the World, and finally the gods start rule every part of the mortal World. Have a hot time, Hades! Is the beginning of the series Myth-O-Mania(for the ancient Greek word for liar!) by Kate McMullan.
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