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}}<blockquote>Chapter Fourteen: The Judgement of Hephaestus
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Twelve: The Council of Zeus
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"If what you say is true, and my father Hephaestus is slain, then who am I? For I was made in his image, and that image is now gone. Am I like the reflection in a mirror, to vanish when the person steps away? Or have I now become Hephaestus myself, forged to be no more than a replacement, as one may purchase a new sandal from the same shoemaker? [ATHENA REBORN: A NOVEL] his legacy is #
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Here assembled were all the many generations of the gods, and demigods and souls of mortals; steel and bronze and iron, and memory of flesh. The clouds parted far beneath, revealing the beautiful plains of Macedon, where great gleaming cities had once #536

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athena12.txt
Source: lit_arch
Date: 1912 CE
Area: Land A

athena12.txt is a text document stored in terminal Elevator in Land A.

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Twelve: The Council of Zeus

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Here assembled were all the many generations of the gods, and demigods and souls of mortals; steel and bronze and iron, and memory of flesh. The clouds parted far beneath, revealing the beautiful plains of Macedon, where great gleaming cities had once #536