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Hephaestus and Vulcan are both a little rough around the edges. Nonetheless, these two switch back and forth between being Olympus’s cherished blacksmith and Rome’s most feared weapons master, depending on their mood. So let’s determine which is the definitive god of fire.

JUDGING A BOOK BY ITS COVER
There’s no way to sugarcoat this. Brace yourself for unsightly lumps, lots of body hair, and, in the case of Vulcan, one leg being shorter than the other. It’s hard to judge who pulls off the look better. But who are we kidding? This was never going to be a beauty contest.

ARMS AND HAMMERS...
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posted by saanvijaiswal
It’s never easy being the family know-it-all. It’s worse when your tribe is made up of oafish, ego-driven gods. No two deities know this better than Athena and Minerva, but which one—Greek or Roman—is the true Goddess of Wisdom?

COMING OUT AHEAD
Athena and Minerva were both born in a distinctive way: plucked from their father’s head. (Weird, but still not the weirdest childbirth when it comes to the Greek and Roman gods.) Manifested straight from the mind, these two were blessed with legendary wisdom and brainpower. But in a pantheon of fighters, when has intelligence ever been the...
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By now, everyone knows that having a god as a dad isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Odds are he’ll barely be around to raise you, you’ll spend a good chunk of your life hunted by monsters, and your biological mother will probably die some tragic but noble death. Worst of all? You’ll never know what to get him for Father’s Day.

POSEIDON

Much like the ocean itself, Poseidon’s mood can shift from chill to tumultuous at any moment. But there’s nothing more calming than a pet to take care of. Since Poseidon already lords over all sea life, it can be challenging to surprise him. How...
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posted by saanvijaiswal
Appearance: Tall, Caucasian, dark blue eyes and dark brown hair. He has a scar on his chin and freckles on his nose. On his back, he has a tattoo of each faction's symbol on his spine in this order: Dauntless, Abnegation, Amity, Candor, and Erudite.


Backstory:
Tobias was the only child of Marcus Eaton and Evelyn Johnson-Eaton. His father was abusive and his mother abandoned him at an early age by faking her death. He chose Dauntless to get away from his father. He earned the nickname "Four" because he only has four fears: heights, shooting someone, claustrophobia, and his father.




Events of Divergent:...
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posted by saanvijaiswal
EARLY LIFE

As son of Jupiter (king of the Olympian gods), Jason was raised at Wolf House, where young Roman demigods hone their fighting skills. But none of that training means much if a jealous goddess puts you in a Mist-induced trance that makes you lose all your memories.

ARSENAL

Enchanted resources are at Jason’s fingertips—abilities like lightning generation and manipulation of air spirits. Then there was the golden coin that morphed into a sword on heads or a javelin on tails. Also his legendary sword, Gladius. And let’s not forget Tempest, his horse made of thunderclouds. Jupiter...
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The sword of Gryffindor was made a thousand years ago by goblins, the magical world’s most skilled metalworkers, and is therefore enchanted. Fashioned from pure silver, it is inset with rubies, the stone that represents Gryffindor in the hour-glasses that count the house points at Hogwarts. Godric Gryffindor’s name is engraved just beneath the hilt.

The sword was made to Godric Gryffindor’s specifications by Ragnuk the First, finest of the goblin silversmiths, and therefore King (in goblin culture, the ruler does not work less than the others, but more skillfully). When it was finished,...
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PROTECTIVE PARENT

Despite being the daughter of Zeus himself, Persephone never had a place among the gods of Olympus. Instead, her mother, Demeter, decided to raise her in the wilderness. A good decision, considering Persephone’s eventual mastery over all plant life. An even better decision once you learn of all the gods who were obsessed with her after she reached adulthood.

THAT’S ONE WAY TO MEET YOUR FUTURE HUSBAND

On the long list of gods who crushed on Persephone, most notable was Hades, ruler of the dead. He didn’t care that he was her uncle, or that her mom never allowed her to talk...
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Clary Fray’s search for her missing mother leads her into an alternate New York called Downworld, filled with mysterious faeries, hard-partying warlocks, not-what-they-seem vampires, an army of werewolves, and the demons who want to destroy it all. She also finds herself torn between two boys—her best friend, Simon, for whom she’s developing new feelings, and the mysterious Shadowhunter, Jace. She becomes a part of the secret world of the Shadowhunters and as she does, she discovers that rescuing her mother might mean jeopardizing everything the Shadowhunters work for.
His name has wolf origins:
A sneaky nod to Lupin’s status as a werewolf, the name ‘Remus’ comes from Roman mythology. In the story, ‘Remus’ was raised by wolves along with his brother, Romulus. If the brother’s name also sounds familiar, it’s because that’s the name Lupin went by while speaking anonymously on Potterwatch in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Clever, clever.

This isn’t the only hint of Remus’s lycanthropic tendencies, as his surname, ‘Lupin’, comes from the Latin word ‘lupus’, meaning wolf. Since the novels were published, J.K. Rowling has also...
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SHE’S THE QUEEN OF BLUE FOOD.

In response to her former husband Gabe’s moronic declaration that blue foods don’t exist, Sally has been known to make blue cupcakes, chocolate chip cookies, and on a few occasions, even waffles and eggs. We’re salivating just thinking about them.

SHE CAN SEE THROUGH THE MIST.

Sally is one of the few mortals on Earth who can see godly beings and monsters through the protective barrier known as The Mist. This ability led Sally to catch a glimpse of Poseidon’s trident on the beach one summer, giving her an instant conversation starter with the Greek god of...
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posted by saanvijaiswal
Each of the seven books in the series chronicles one year in Harry’s adventures at Hogwarts and his battle against Lord Voldemort. Harry makes two marvelous best friends named Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. He studies topics like Transfiguration and Potions under wise headmaster Albus Dumbledore and the malevolent Severus Snape. He becomes expert at a game called Quidditch; encounters incredible creatures like phoenixes and dragons; and discovers an entire Wizarding universe hidden just out of sight, as prone to the darker aspects of human experience as our own, but brightened by a quirky original magic.
And slowly, Harry unravels the mysteries of his original confrontation with Voldemort: why the Dark Lord tried to kill him, how he lived… and what he must do to survive another encounter.
posted by saanvijaiswal
Set in a future North America known as "Panem", the Capitol selects a boy and a girl between the ages of 12 and 18 from each of the twelve outlying districts to compete in the annual "Hunger Games", a televised fight-to-the-death. The film is centered around Katniss Everdeen - a 16-year-old girl from District 12, who volunteers for her 12-year-old sister, Prim, when Prim's name is chosen - and Katniss's fellow District 12 tribute, Peeta Mellark, with whom she has some rather dramatic history. Katniss is then rushed to the Capitol, where she undergoes intense training before being thrust into the arena to fight to become the victor of the seventy-fourth annual Hunger Games.
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A boy wakes up in an elevator with no recollection of his name, where he comes from, or where he is. As he emerges from the earth, he finds himself in a community of boys, living in a glade. As the boy slowly starts unearthing memories, such as his name, Thomas, he also finds out more sinister things from the other boys about the place he's landed. The boys are held prisoners within the center of a gigantic maze, and for three years they've been looking for a way out. Now it's up to Thomas to find that way, but the road isn't going to be easy, as any who dare enter the maze finds himself hunted by the Grievers.