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day 7
I know half of yall prob dont know anything bout 09sharkboys steve series, cause its prob confusing as heck to yall, esepcailly the lore
but
and idk why, but for some darn reason i see His version of Rainbow steve, and legit in my head i imagine a more human form of him looking like Ultimate universe peter paker (the new ultimate universe) and i guess it works if you look at sharks steve series as like a sort of ultimate/absolute universe version of Rainbow quest/steve saga
and also it makes sense since apparantly hes a DAD AND HAS A KID aswell the actions he takes over the course of the series, betryaing steves, making entire armies of steves, weapons EVEN NUKES TO KILL BOSS STEVE honestly most sabre versions of rainbow have a younger Rainbow, but this would be like
a older grtuther harder Rainbow steve Not the Hero A Father
Epic What if
(What if Odysseus did kill Poseidon?)
Now in Greek mythology none of the gods could be killed the traditional way. But in other fictional mediums involving the Greek gods. There have been times when they died. Usually with a weapon that can harm them, usually imbued with god power, OR someone with god power.
And conveniently, Odysseus is the grandson of Hermes, consumed Molly. Had exposure to several deities, and including being trapped on an island by one for 8 years And at the point when he fought Poseidon… was holding his godly weapon.
So what if… that made Odysseus godly enough.
The Red eyes were not just a change in the mentality. But an awakening of his power.
-Everything up to Six Hundred Strike happened. Including Odysseus’ finishing move.
-Now Poseidon admitted defeat, but pointed out that the storm was released. He will never get back.
-Odysseus picks up the trident. And proceeds to stab him. Testing his immortality.
-And just like in canon of Epic, he stabs him until he concedes.
-Right when Odysseus is about to leave with the storm called off… a thought occurs. What is stopping Poseidon from being a sore loser and drowning Ithaca when he gets home? The gods are vengeful and ruthless. Leaving Poseidon alive would only risk him attack him again. During a time he wasn’t prepared.
-He turns back, picking up the trident. Poseidon pleads.
-“I called off the storm! We had a deal!”
-“What’s stopping you from just making a new storm once I leave? You said it yourself, Ruthlessness is mercy upon ourselves.”
-He stabs him with the trident through his head. And with such force, he yanks the sea god’s head off!
-Poseidon was dead. He had stopped completely.
-Odysseus watched as the seas went still.
-He had killed the god of the sea. Odysseus noticed the trident Glowing in his hand. The power of the seas… it was His to control now!
-Odysseus pulled Poseidon’s head off the trident. He used the waves to turn into a hand, chucking the headless body of Poseidon towards Charybdis. He took Poseidon’s head with him as he headed home.
-Odysseus was now the god of the seas. But he didn’t care, he had to get home.
-The Ithaca saga didn’t change that much for the first two songs.
-The Song “Hold them down” did. With the sound of a storm approaching. But instead of an arrow piercing Antinous throat. It was a trident!
-“Odysseus” was different. Called “Sea of Blood” Odysseus wasn’t using his tricks of deception and stealth. He used his new god like power to rip them apart! Water constructs tracked down each suitor! Representing monsters Odysseus faced. Polyphemus, Scylla, Circe, etc.
-Some suitors managed to get to their weapons, where Telemachus was waiting. They tried to use him as a bargaining chip… but failed.
-the suitors were slaughtered. And Telemachus saw his dad… who now had powers of the sea.
- “I can’t help but wonder.” Replaced with the song “Descent into godhood.” Where after Odysseus reunited with his son. Athena points out how he changed things. How now he was a god of the sea now. He had a role. He would need to leave them behind.
-Odysseus looks at Athena, he hands the trident to her. “I don’t want to descend to godhood, that’s not a path I want to be. There is only one thing that I want, and it’s a girl I have to see.”
-Athena told him that’s not how it works. He has done something unprecedented. He would need to go to Olympus. He would need to face the gods.
-“Or they will kill them.”
-Odysseus realizes all he’s done, all he wants to do… and he has to deal with the gods.
-So “Would you fall in love with me again.” Is changed to “Would you wait a little longer?” And it’s Odysseus apologizing. Begging his wife to wait. As he has to deal with the gods. After what he did.
-Penelope being the loyal girl she is. Said she isn’t leaving his side. She will be with him. To which he agrees. And there is some vigorous lovemaking.
-thus began the TRUE final saga. The Olympus Saga!
-and these are the songs
-“ One last trip.” A song about Odysseus and Penelope heading to Olympus. Odysseus entrusting his son with the kingdom. Athena stays with Telemachus as Hermes brings them.
-“The Pantheon.” Basically the gods of Olympus are introduced. Zeus talking about the crime Odysseus did, killing a god. To which Odysseus claims it was necessary . And before Zeus judges… Hades appears
-“king of the dead” Hades appears and defends Odysseus to the shock of everyone. Saying he knows the true culprit of the death of Poseidon. Which is a shock, and in his song he lists each thing that results in death, and blames each god on the Pantheon! Pointing out how guilty each of them are for death. And that he deems them Not Guilty when Zeus argues that Hades isn’t the judge. Hades responds “it’s You who has no power, all of you are now in deaths domain and I am now your king!”
-“Defiance for love.” A duet sung by Hades and Odysseus about loving their wives. And the lengths they went. Including a retelling of the hades and Persephone myth. And ending the trial.
-The final song is about Odysseus being given Poseidons place. But allowed to bestow himself and Penelope with longevity (they are like the gods) the song is “Not even death will do us part.”
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" I should learn to stop questioning things. "
" Let's see why my phone lit up with a notification. "
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