Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Legends world illustration - Greek Mythology theme
Greek Mythology

Percy Jackson and the Olympians: Legends

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Where the world of Greek mythology meets modern-day society through the eyes of demigods.

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Olympus is the home of the Olympian gods. Originally located on Mount Olympus in Greece, it has steadily moved over to the west, following Western Civilization over the centuries. Instead of being located on a physical mountain, it is a metaphysical duplicate. This mountain does not connect with the ground and cannot be detected by mortals due to the Mist, but is connected to the mortal world by a space elevator. It is here that the gods commune, each having a massive throne, which are collectively arranged in a reversed U shape. It also houses some of the minor gods and magical creatures, such as the Ophiotaurus. As the seat of power of the Olympian gods it is of vital importance. Should the thrones be destroyed, Olympus would crumble and the power of the gods would be severely weakened, making them vulnerable to their enemies.

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