Oh, sorry Roheha, I didn't realise you had mentioned that before. It just popped into my head and I had to write it down. Plus, you're right, RR isn't repetitive.
It would be funny if one of the demigods (son of storm or fire) might trip Roheha, but the RR said the new series would revolve around the prophecy. I can't imagine the whole plotline of a series leading up to the wonderful climax of how a half-blood, the son/daughter of storm/fire, shall trip the great goddess Gaea (or, not goddess. I don't know what she is).
Maybe.... Gaea's been out of action for a while now, hasn't she? She's only been mentioned in the earlier ages, before the current fifth age of the gods. What if one of the gods, either storm or fire, wants to wage war against the others? Gaea would be a powerful weapon, wouldn't she? Then the other god (if the one who was planning that was storm, then the other will be fire, and vice versa) discovers the plot, and wants Gaea for himself, so he'll be more powerful. They compete to try to raise her. Eventually one of them succeeds, and the other god is so wrathful, he'll murder her. (or as close as gods come to murder), and possibly the other god.
This is such a random idea that just fell into my head, and I hope it actually makes sense to you guys and not just to me.
PS. yes, Poseidon creating horses is kind of odd, I would think. I mean, maybe the greeks saw their manes waving in the wind and were reminded of the surf? It did say horses were fashioned out of the surf...
It would be funny if one of the demigods (son of storm or fire) might trip Roheha, but the RR said the new series would revolve around the prophecy. I can't imagine the whole plotline of a series leading up to the wonderful climax of how a half-blood, the son/daughter of storm/fire, shall trip the great goddess Gaea (or, not goddess. I don't know what she is).
Maybe.... Gaea's been out of action for a while now, hasn't she? She's only been mentioned in the earlier ages, before the current fifth age of the gods. What if one of the gods, either storm or fire, wants to wage war against the others? Gaea would be a powerful weapon, wouldn't she? Then the other god (if the one who was planning that was storm, then the other will be fire, and vice versa) discovers the plot, and wants Gaea for himself, so he'll be more powerful. They compete to try to raise her. Eventually one of them succeeds, and the other god is so wrathful, he'll murder her. (or as close as gods come to murder), and possibly the other god.
This is such a random idea that just fell into my head, and I hope it actually makes sense to you guys and not just to me.
PS. yes, Poseidon creating horses is kind of odd, I would think. I mean, maybe the greeks saw their manes waving in the wind and were reminded of the surf? It did say horses were fashioned out of the surf...
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