![]() At a certain points Zeus gets (yet another extra-marital) son who'd like to join them, and the Gods (sans Hera) would love him to join, but since thirteen is unlucky, they hesitate. 13 Is Unlucky: There are twelve Gods on Mount Olympos.Not to be confused with Mythos Academy or The Never Mythos. It got 2 sequels: HeroesTheGreekMythsReimaniged, which focuses more on human heroes, and TroyOurGreatestStoryRetold, dedicated to the Trojan war. This book mostly tells the stories of Gods and humans. Fry manages to tell it with some humour though, making it a lighter story. Given the source material, of course expect loads and loads of sex, rape, violence, torture and mutilation. ![]() That's when the fun really begins, because the intermingling of Gods and humans brings even more drama. After some aeons, Zeus creates humankind as a pet project out of boredom. Eventually these are succeeded by the twelve Olympians, living under Zeus' rule on Mount Olympos. ![]() It all begins with the Titans, the first generation of divine creatures. It is Fry's retelling of Greek mythology also see that page for more characters and storylines. ![]() Mythos: The Greek Myths Retold is a book by Stephen Fry. ![]()
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