Difference Between Poseidon And Zeus

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Poseidon: God of the Seas The hurricane and the fire spring. Natural phenomenons are a symbol of the gods fighting. The hurricane is a mix of the gods Poseidon and Zeus.The fire spring is the mix between Poseidon and Hephaestus. These things cause terror all around. There has to be a solutions to these phenomenons. It starts out like this Poseidon wants to take the throne away from him because he wasn’t treating the humans right. Poseidon is going to come up with a plan on how to convince Hephaestus (the god of fire and forge) to make him a weapon to defeat the mighty god Zeus. In order to do this he must assemble a team together to defeat him. They might also have to take on Hephaestus also because he might not agree with Poseidon. So he …show more content…
Then Hades summons some lava hounds and attacks hephaestus. Hephaestus then explodes with fire and releases a meteor shower upon the gods. They both counter by using their weapons to knock Hephaestus off his feet and threatening him with the ends of their blades. Then they say together “Hephaestus do it now.” Then Hephaestus agrees and makes them a mighty weapon called the Spear of Triam. This mighty weapon once slayed the titan Chronos. They took the weapon back to percy. They get there and said “ You ready Percy to fight.” “Yes I am lets do this.” As they reached the top of Mount Olympus a lighting bolt stuck out of nowhere and almost hit Percy. They immediately begin to fight because Zeus has been watching over them the whole time. Percy took the weapon shot a hurricane of junk at him, but Zeus immediately counters it with a shockwave of lighting. Then poseidon and Hades attack at the same time and create like a fire spout and hit Zeus, a direct hit. Zeus falls on his back and just lays there. Then poseidon lifts him up and throws him off the mountain into the ocean. Poseidon looks behind him and sees Hades is on the floor with a hole in his chest heaving back and forth. Then he dies. Poseidon and Percy take the throne and live happily ever

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