Euclus is the God of Dreams, Wishes, Liars, Promises, Competitions, Natural Disasters and Olives. He was able to change people's dreams, give people 3 wishes, tell incredible lies and protect liars, he protected peoples promises, he could change the way a sport match was going, he could summon tornadoes and hurricanes and he could grow olive vines.
He had several mansions, the Olympus, a mansion in a cloud floating around the world and a mansion in the island of Eli, which was in the Aeonian Sea.
He was a feared and respected God, as he was very powerful changing people;s wishes, giving them hallucinations and being able to strangle people with the olive vines. He also had the ability to make tornadoes and hurricanes. He was one of the most powerful Gods.
He was the son of Zeus and the Godess of the Winds and Snow. He lived a happy childhood in the Island of Geriundus, which he later renamed Eli. Geriundus was the paradise of holidays. One day, he was captured by a Persian army making its way towards Athens. At this time, he knew he was a God, but he didnt know his powers. And so, after spending 5 months as a captive, he summoned a tornado and destroyed the camps of the Persians. Afterwards he grew olive vines from the ground and strangled all his enemies. Lastly, he made the Persians dream they were facing a 100 foot tall monster and they fainted. Then he entered Olympus, where he was officially made a God.
He had Aphrodites as a girlfriend, but later married Alexiandras, the Godess of Perfectness and Lust.
Now, he lives in either of his three homes and often comes down to Earth to view sport matches or to fight monsters. He still has the ocassional fling with Aphrodite.
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