Topic > Gregos and Stephanos, Sons of the Gods - 1248

Once upon a time, in 79 AD, two great friends named Gregos and Stephanos, both were sons of the Gods. They both lived in ancient Greece and considered each other brothers because they always played together. Stephanos was the son of the powerful Sun God and Gregos was the son of the creative Poseidon, the mighty Zeus or the gloomy Hades. Gregos was frustrated by this fact because he wanted to know who his real father was. However, evil eventually came to Stephanos' mind and Gregos turned against his friend. One day, Stephanos saw his father violently kill an innocent person. Stephanos became angry at this and vowed to destroy Olympus once and for all. He just couldn't understand why his father would kill an innocent person. The next day Gregos had a vision asking him to go to magnificent Pompeii because a heinous and terrible person was planning to destroy Olympus. Suddenly he woke up and saw his three fathers. They said the amazing vision he received was true! They also gave him incredible powers. From Poseidon he gained the wonderful power to control water and the divine power to transform himself into any animal he desired. Zeus gave him glorious Thunderbolt and the extraordinary power to control the sky. Hades gives him the chilling power of the deceased and the power to bring forth precious stones and brilliant metals from the bare earth. The next day, Gregos prepared to go to Pompeii, but before he could begin the journey, Stephanos stopped him. Stephanos told Gregos that it would be risky to travel in the morning and wait until the evening. But Gregos said he had to go to Pompeii to save Olympus from the destructive volcanic eruption. But Stephanos wouldn't give up. He tried to take a different point of view... in the center of the paper... and created a semicircle of a special type of metal that was pure magic. Now, your magic can't pass through this area. Then a battle raged between them. Gregos flew back and then remembered that he hadn't used the lightning. He took out the thunderbolt and hurled it at Capaneus. Capaneus died at that very moment. Gregos and Stephanos deactivated the machine, but were unable to deactivate it completely. While deactivating the machine, Stephanos said that his father came to him and told him that the person who was killed had committed some bad deeds. Then came the three gods, Zeus, Poseidon and Hades. They said that Gregos had been created by all three for this very purpose and that he had no real mother, but they also said that if he needed assistance he could come to Olympus, to the sea or to the underworld. Even today the volcanoes erupt because Gregos was unable to completely deactivate the machine built by Capaneus.