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In the ancient times, thee were many gods and goddesses. One god in particular was named Poseidon, god of the seas. He lived in a castle at the bottom of the ocean with his wife Kayzeus. But unfortunantly there was another god in the ocean. His name is Oceanus, he and his wife Tethys live in the ocean and very close to Poseidon. Oceanus and Poseidon rarely got along, they had different views on everything, including how to make the world a better place.

One morning Zeus called all the gods to have a meeting. It was about Hatus, the god of hell. He was going to come up from the underworld and take over to make the humans his slaves. All the gods has to come up with a way to stop him. Of course there were two gods who couldn't agree, Poseidon and Oceanus. The began to argue and threaten earth other, Zeus couldn't handle there behavior. He struck down a lighting bolt on the two god and said, "you two are a disgrace to us gods, leave NOW!" The two both left quickly without any more words.

Once they had returned to the ocean Poseidon went to Oceanus and declared they have a battle, the loser must leave the ocean for good and never return. Oceanus excepted Poseidon's challenge. Both now preparing for battle Tethy try's to calm Oceanus and talk him out of this. But, Oceanus doesn't care about what she has to say. "This will end it all, for good" said Oceanus. As well as Oceanus Poseidon was preparing as well. He called dolphins and sharks to come to him in his time of needs. Surrounded by all of his animal soldiers, he was ready for battle. Before he went to Oceanus Poseidon created a twister underwater and was controlling it to hit Oceanus.

They were both ready, Poseidon started to charge forward toward Oceanus with his aquatic army and water twister but when he arrived at Oceanus home he was gone. Poseidon confused and angry he slammed his trident on the ocean floor. Not realizing that he just put a giant crack in the ocean floor he continues to

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