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Of the GodsMain MenuOf the GodsPick Your PoisonChoose your own destiny. Pick the woman whose shoes you will walk in, and your choices will determine the fate of human civilization....and who will file those papers before noon.Deity Profile: Meet LilithDeity Profile: Meet Kumi HoDeity Profile: Meet ErisKate Kennedy68ea8327fe7c4deff92d3d6d9ba1afe8045c334e
Olympus Post
1media/Setting- station.jpg2017-12-04T14:10:11-08:00Kate Kennedy68ea8327fe7c4deff92d3d6d9ba1afe8045c334e259999google_maps2017-12-11T11:12:36-08:00Kate Kennedy68ea8327fe7c4deff92d3d6d9ba1afe8045c334eThose that landed in the South Europa area, became part of the Classic Sector (Greco-Roman region), spanning over what is modern Greece and Italy.
Eris and others that landed in this area were stationed on a post on Mt Olympus for their work.
Olympus was the most prominent post with the largest association in Europe until around the 4th Century AD when it was retired in favor of Vatican City.
Those that resided in Olympus splintered to different regions after its fall.