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Luke, Kronos, and a lot of people!
Ares, is the Greek god of war, would typically fight alongside whoever initiated the conflict or whoever sought his favor to ensure victory in battle. Throughout Greek mythology, Ares is often portrayed as a volatile and unpredictable figure, prone to fighting for his own interests rather than a specific side.
Well Zeus defeated Kronos/Cronus and Zeus' siblings are free. The gods (Zeus' siblings) fight the other titans and win. Mount Olympus was not destroyed, but in the book The Last Olympian it is almost destroyed. Mount Olympus is steel here today, but since the Greek gods are not real, they are not on Mount Olympus.
You dont summon it you go to the end portal and go to the end and fight it
The problem was that Kronos, the leader of the Titans was about to destroy the gods and the demigods had to defend Manhattan on their own
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Percy Jackson convinced the Hudson and East River gods to stop Kronos's army by appealing to their sense of duty and the importance of protecting their territories. He reminded them of the chaos that would ensue if Kronos succeeded, emphasizing that their realms would be directly affected. By forging an alliance and showcasing the necessity of unity among the gods and demigods, he inspired them to join the fight against the Titans. This collaboration ultimately helped to bolster the defenses against Kronos's forces.
Basically Zeus was the first god. The story was that Kronos was king of the Titans. He feared that he would be overcome by the children he had with Rhea. So he ate the children. But his wife hid her last baby, Zeus, and gave Kronos a rock to eat instead. Later, when Zeus grew up, he tricked Kronos by making him eat a mixture of mustard and wine, so he regurgitated his brothers and sisters. Because they were immortal gods, the children had been living and growing up undigested in Kronos's stomach. There was a big fight, which the gods won. They then sliced Kronos to pieces with his own scythe and scattered what was left of him in Tartarus, the darkest part of the Underworld.
In the story you can, but not in a fight.
None. His fight with the Titans can best be described as a battle, but not a war.
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