History
In Ancient Greece long ago, resided two powerful Gods, Cronus and Rhea. Their creator is yet to be discovered however their purpose as immediately known. Cronus and Rhea began to build a civilization in a deserted country, in the end they had called it 'Greece'. During this creation, both Cronus and Rhea created a world above their created called 'Mount Olympus'.
They both lived happily, creating mortals, villages, forests etc... for their loving country Greece. As time past by, Cronus and Rhea began to feel the pressure of the various demands by the mortals and the elements. They could not watch over everything at every second therefore they began to spawn children. They had three children named Zeus (Future King of Gods), Hades (God of Underworld) and Poseidon (God of the Sea). However three Gods were not enough to meet the demands of their people, therefore Cronus and Rhea began to pray to their creator to create more Gods.
Time past by and with every new day, a new God was born. Each God was assigned with a task and they accepted it happily -- or so they thought. Their son Hades was uncontent with his duty and began to plot revenge on his parents. During the darkest night, Hades crept into his parents chamber and murdered them. At this time, the almighty creator immediately banished Hades to never set foot into Mount Olympus and his brother Zeus became the King of Gods. Zeus soon married Hera (The Goddess of Marriage and Birth) and they ruled both Greece and Mount Olympus. However, Hades heart was fulled with vegeance and swore to kill his brother and become the King of Gods.
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Locations
Athens- Athens was the first city created by Cronus and Rhea. Athens was first named 'Ares' however once Athena (Goddess of Wisdom) was assigned to look after Ares, she renamed it to 'Athens'. Athens is known for its rivalry with the city of Sparta. Athens is the one of the important cities in Ancient Greece.
Sparta- Sparta was the second city created by Cronus and Rhea. It is known for its rivalry with the city of Athens. Sparta was also known for its military and strict government. The God of Sparta was Aries (God of War), he trained Sparta to be come the fiercest city in all of Ancient Greece. Sparta is one of the important cities in Ancient Greece.
Thebes- Thebes was the fifth city created by Cronus and Rhea. It is the first stage of the popular event 'Underworld'. The God of Thebes was originally Hephaestus (God of Fire) however once Hercules (Son of Zeus and Hera) was born, Hephaestus appointed the city to him.
The Underworld- The Underworld is where the Hades (Lord of the Dead/God of the Underworld) resides. Once a mortal has died, they are bound to Underworld forever unless rescued by a loved one. Hades feeds on the tears and pain of mortals, making him very powerful. He has one companion, a three headed dog named Cerberus.
The Olympus Coliseum- Resides in Athens and is the center of the Ancient Greek Games. Many events are held there, the most popular event is 'Underworld'. Many competitors enter the games and the games are the center of entertainment for Ancient Greek.
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Events
The Ancient Greek Games- Held in The Olympus Coliseum and are the source of entertainment for many residents. Participants may sign up for as many events as they like. Heroes are the first to sign up for the event, 'Underworld'.
Underworld (The Event)- Underworld is the most popular event in The Olympus Coliseum. It was named 'Underworld' after many heroes were never seen again after entering. Underworld consists of three stages, 'The Long Journey', 'Battles' and 'Death'. 'The Long Journey' is the easiest and longest stage of the three stages. The hero must journey cross Athens, Sparta and many other cities to the city of Thebes however they will face obstacles along the way. The second stage 'Battles' is a two day battle against various monsters and finally against the God of War, Aries. The final stage 'Death' is a journey to the Underworld. Heroes must battle Hades and save one of their deceased loved ones (If they do not have a deceased loved one than they are not allowed to enter the event). If they fail during any of these stages, they will die. If they defeat all three stages they will be crowned King/Queen of Greece -- however no one has ever defeated all three stages.
Festivals- Many festivals are held around Ancient Greece to worship various Gods/Goddessess.
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Positions
Gods
Zeus: Ammer (Myself)
Hades: Matt
Aries: Open
Athena: Silja
Persophone: Lady Night
Mortals
Hero(es) (Can be any creature): Atalanta (Lady Night), Helena (Twizzler0171)
Creatures
Cerberus: White Wolf
Pegasus: Requiem
Griffin: Requiem
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Form
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History (Optional. If God must tie in with the real History written above.):
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Summary
Zeus begins the day by relaxing and commenting on the various aspects of the sky. His wife Hera (God of Marriage/Birth), points out that if he continues to act as if nothing bad is going to happen, something bad will happen. Zeus shrugs this off with a shake of his head. Hermes (God of Merchants) flies to Zeus informing him on his daily routine. Zeus is now forced to attend many things including Demeter's birthday festival.
In the Underworld, Hades is plotting his revenge against Zeus and vows to take control of Mount Olympus. He reminisces of the day he was assigned God of the Underworld and how it had hurt him. Hades was not evil however the power of the Underworld proved otherwise.
In Athens, Athena (God of Wisdom) is sitting on her throne with her loyal owl Ibid. She speaks about a bad feeling and believes that everything has been too calm lately. Nearby, another temple devoted to Athena was being constructed.
Aries (God of War) sits in his throne in Sparta, awaiting the latest shipment of disciplined warriors for the Games/Olympics. Aries was determined to battle as fierce as he could -- not letting any hero/ess defeat him. Out of jealously, Aries wishes Hades overtakes the thrown and becomes King of Gods to vanquish his one true enemy, Zeus.
A heroess named Helena makes her way across a path, and begins to worry about money. Considering she is a female, obtaining a job would be very difficult than if she was a male.
After a long hard day of work, Zeus relaxes in his newly made cloud throne. He rewards his hard work with a glass of wine and speaks about how famous the Greeks are for it. He than calls his favorite creation, Pegasus. Pegasus was a horse he created for Hercules (Ruler of Thebes) however Pegasus parted ways with Hercules once he had became the Rules of Thebes.
As this is happening, Persophone is walking through a field of wild flowers and slowly picking them up. It was a gift for her mother's (Demeter) birthday. She begins to think about the opinions of her husband Hades and how everyone misunderstood him. However she quickly shrugged this thought off and continued to pick flowers to her mother birthday.
Atalanta, a heroess is challenged by a man to a race. If any man would beat Atalanta, they would marry her -- however this has never happened. Atalanta was greatful to her farther for allowing this race to occur, she did not want to be forced into marriage and she figured that this race would avoid it immensely.
At the fiery gates of Hell stands the guard dog Cerberus. Cerberus is tempted by a lost soul who wants to pass him and escape the depths of the Underworld. Cerberus forbids this as his job is to forbid any souls from leaving the Underworld. However, if one foolish soul slipped past the Gates, Cerberus would have the permission to devour them. Cerberus retreats from this interruption and lies on the floor thinking of the Olympics.
(I may have to create a small website for the summaries. If anyone knows of a free webhosting community, please PM me)
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More Gods/Mortals/Creatures may be added if more people sign up. The amount of roleplayers for heroes is two. I will be posting my Form very soon. Have fun!
WhiteEdit: Locked by Ammer's request.
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Ammer on Mon Nov 01, 2004 12:54 am, edited 17 times in total.