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If you have megalomaniac dreams...

If your desires are to screw the Gods...

If you have always thought the villains do much better jobs at improving society than the heroes...

An Impractical Guide to Godhood, chapter 7, is now available to answer you most evil desires!

We decline all responsibility for little things like attempted brainwashing of political figures, heroes' assassinations, blackmail, and plans of world domination.

Enjoy!

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Anonymous

whaaat how did. what?? the ending but (spoiler) it's said by kronos "he could summon a soul..." only one, how does the ending make sense. unless there are actually 3 souls that were summoned "the one Fate wanted to be the Hero...his Soul" I guess this is percy. "the one who had been sacrificed by the Gods...his Heart" no idea? I don't really remember the events of the original story so if anyone knows please comment. "the one who decided to betray him and spit upon his oaths...his Strength" Luke I guess? great chapter and I love this series.

Anonymous

Great chapter, Cerebus is a very happy boy with all the affection he's getting and my guess for which PGTE character is Bianca is now on Akua (probably still wrong) due to the references to the tower.

Anonymous

Its Triumphant

Vega

If it’s Triumphant she would have already overthrown the gods in what would become to be known by some pretentious name like God’s Fall or something.

Guilherme Bezerra

After the first chapters I was wondering if someone else was going to show up. And now I really want Percy to get himself a Nemesis! As he said the Olympians are horrible schemers and he really needs good opposition for his games/madness.

Benjamin Mages

At first I thought it might be Catherine, but this is too ambitious for her, I think. But if it is her, I hope that she doesn't get "bad ended." That would be a sad fate for my favorite web novel protagonist.

Antony444

Oh, Kronos only summoned one soul, no question about it. That doesn't mean one other didn't find her way to this world... Thanks for the comment!

Antony444

Bianca di Angelo will be the only other protagonist who lived in Calernia to ever show up, that much I can confirm. Now whether she will be Percy's nemesis or not...well, you will have to wait and see.

Antony444

Catherine is perfectly able to think big. Her notion of an academy and treaties to bind heroes and villains is definitely not unambitious. But while there's a lot of fire everywhere she goes and stabbing fatherly figures is kind of a habit...well, err...no, Catherine isn't in this story, nope, that's what I'm supposed to say...

Guilherme Bezerra

Also that part with cerberus really reminded of Harry Dresden in Skin Games. Was that an inspiration?

Anonymous

When all's said and done, who is going to pick up the tab for all the damage done to the underworld?

Forgottenone

I got to say if I understanding this right Percy's long-term game plan is amazing IF he lives to see it to completion that is. I think every chapter except the first one has a section hinting at this goal. I cannot wait to see the look on Zeus's face if Percy completes this plan.

Antony444

Would it surprise you if I say Percy's goal is to receive an amnesty before we arrive to this thornish issue?

Antony444

Whether he lives to see it or not, Perseus' actions have already shattered a lot of things. You can't put back everything to the kind of status quo the Olympians enjoyed...

Gabriel Meadow

So my surmise was partially correct. Hades was not party to the theft, but Bianca was. Nice twist!