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I don't know those names. Greek mythology is more common, but I can find more about them later. [She needs to stay focused on Nico, since she's talking to him.]
So, do you get the zombies coffee or...something to make up for waking them up? Have you been to Olympus? And back to the story, were you scared? Like, were the zombies a last resort to fight the beast?
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[ better than animal blood, in his opinion. ]
Yes, I've been to Olympus; no, I wasn't scared; and the zombies were pretty much backup. I can fight on my own with my sword.
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Do you provide them with ketchup too?
[Because to some people it's important, others not so much, but the devil is in the details.]
Are you good with any other weapons? bows and arrows? Knives? A spear? [Covering all her bases here.]
And is Olympus all....cloud like? Or is it all bright or just...another place?
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Sure. I have respect for the dead, so when I summon spirits, I like to treat them well.
As for other weapons... I guess I'm alright with a spear or knife. Not so much with a bow. I'm best with my sword. It's made of Stygian iron.
Olympus isn't like in the movies. It is pretty bright, but not really cloudy. Oh, and it's also located on the top floor of the Empire State Building.
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[Lucy has no idea what Stygian iron is, but she writes it down only to stop writing and simply stare at him.]
You're kidding me, right?
[Really, in New York?]
I thought a realm without magic would make it hard for the gods to be around..but different realms, duh, not the same. [Muttering more of that to herself than to him.]
Sorry, I was thinking out loud.
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There's... not really any realm without magic. It's just the Mist tends to cloud the vision of normal mortals so they don't recognize it. At least, where I'm from anyway.
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The world I'm from, or...was at, New York is a city and it's really a realm without magic. Unless magic is brought there, it's just a normal world and fairy tales are just stories.
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Different worlds, different magic and rules.
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[She looks over her notes.]
Thank you for telling me more about the fight with the beast, and more information about Olympus.
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[ the attention is kind of nice, considering most people avoid him. ]
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And I don't know what else to ask, since Ivar hasn't told me any other stories yet.
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[Give her a moment, she knows she knows more but her mind is coming up short.]
And Hera didn't like Hercules...or much of anyone I think.
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[She doesn't know greek.]
Yes! I couldn't remember their names. Athena was wise, He..Hephaetus [It takes her a moment to say it correctly.] was a...blacksmith? Apollo was the sun god, Artemis was the huntress, Ares was war, Hermes was a messenger..and Dionysus was the one who liked to party and drink.
[Okay, she feels a bit better now.]
Do they all get along now? Or not so much?
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That's pretty good. There's also lots of minor gods, like Hestia and Eros. They all have stories. And most have demigod kids. Especially Hermes and Apollo.
Who, the gods? Or Hera and Hercules?
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[Maybe he was saying something bad...oh well.]
I'll have to check out the library for them. Or check out the bookstore. I'll be sure to bring Victor with me, he likes books too.
Uh, the Gods, I mean. I doubt Hera and Hercules would be able to get along.
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When I'm not working, I can tell you some stories too. As for the gods, they sometimes bicker, but most of the time they get along.
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Most of the time anyway.]
You work? I thought...I mean, you're a demi-god. You have powers and stuff. I thought you wouldn't need to work.
Unless you enjoy it. [She shrugs her shoulders.]
Really? Do I need to ...uhh..offer you something in return? [Forgive her, she doesn't know how this whole 'talking to a demi-god' works.]
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And no, you don't. We can just grab some burgers and milkshakes and chat.
[ he's a pretty normal guy, aside from the phenomenal necromantic powers. ]
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[And that sounds a bit silly now that she's said it out loud. Ignore the slight blush on her cheeks.]
Really? [Her eyes go wide and she's super excited.] I'd really like that! I just need to let my grandma know, or ask her, but I'm sure she would be fine with it! Or, maybe you know her? Her name's Emma Swan.
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[ Wait, calm down. Just calm down. ]
I’ll go and ask right now.
But, if I were to talk to the other Gods....do I need to offer up anything?
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You shouldn't need to offer up anything. Most of the gods here are pretty chill. If you talk to the younger Loki, he might even have some more cool stories to tell you.
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You really think they would be up for sharing other stories? Wow, I thought gods would be more...intimidating or too busy for that.
And I’m asking now, just waiting for an answer.
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