(I'm changing your last sentence because it works better with my next paragraph
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So the young god opened a portal, a portal to a different land, the Homeland of the Norse. The Norse race were powerful and strong, and for the Greek god to regain power over his people he would need to help them survive and thrive to the end. He needed to guide the people through following lands, conquering and impressing the other races one by one to either make him and his people even more powerful.
Finally, after flying through seemingly endless voids of a black swirling matter, the young god and his Greek's popped out of the portal. His people were still shellshocked by the sudden explosion of terror upon their homeland, but their God was eager to get them back to normal. He began to build up his town, starting with villas, a storehouse, some fields and a temple. As his city grew and his people flourished, he often wondered what had happened to his creature, and always had a strange sadness for the loss of him. Perhaps he was killed by the other
God that had seemingly created the explosion which nearly killed his first faithful follower in the temple, or taken away and locked up, or taken away to do the
god's own
bidding. The endless possibilities were starting the drive the god mad, and if some clear evidence of his creature's status didn't turn up soon, he was sure he would be turning
too. Suddenly, a blinding white light pierced the night sky...
Phew. That was fun. Sorry about it being so long, I got a bit carried away ![Stick out tongue [:P]](/emoticons/emotion-4.gif)