Firstly, if you would like to look further into the War Lore world, look at The War Lore World book on my profile. It will give quick synopses of the stories as well as different character bios. Secondly, the book entitled War Lore only gives an account of the Great War, even though all the wars mentioned in The War Lore World are considered part of the War Lore world. The Great War was the most prominent and most important. Therefore, if all the War Lore stories get published the book will be called "War Lore" and would be the (some number) installment in the War Lore series. Whereas "The Amazonian War" would be the first installment in the War Lore series. I just wanted to clear the confusion or in some cases stop it from occuring. Thanks, and I hope you enjoyed the stories so far!
-PHEONU123
DONT READ ON UNTIL YOU'VE READ EVERYTHING ELSE
Read AFTER other parts- SPOILERS can be included/plot revealed
A story of bloodshed, betrayal, love, and gods, War Lore is the ultimate Mythology "Fan-Fiction." In order to not give away extremely important plot events to those who did not read the aobve warnings, I advise that you read the rest of the story first. This is the final warning!
This is a list of different elements in the War Lore stories that are not historically or mythologically correct. I feel it is important to ensure misinformation is not given.
1. Oceana and the Oceanese do not exist, but just for geograpchical reference, they live primarily in the waters between Sicily and Crete and from the Strait of Gilbraltar to Sardinia and Corsica.
2. Though Julius Caesar is mentioned, this not in occurance with actual history.
3. The Egyptian characters along with Kantos and Gargarensis do not exist, as do some of the Norse heroes. (Brokk, Eitri, and Reginlief DO exist however) Tryphaena is real but lived in Egypt at the time of Cleopatra the VII and had no affiliation with Athens.
4. Kastor is modeled after the famous Castor, brother of Pollux. The first letter of his name is changed to match his father's.
5. Only Norse gods can die, and they can only die in battle. All other gods are immortal. (I still need to do a bit of research regarding the immortality of the Egyptian gods, so for now they are immortal, but do look for updates)
6.There is no such thing as immortal killing poison.
7. The only records of crossovers in actual mythologies is when Isis joins the Roman Pantheon when Rome conquers Egypt and the possibility of Poseidon joining the Egyptian Pantheon when Alexander the Great conquers Egypt.
8. Kronos was the only titan imprisoned in Tartarus, and he never escaped.
9. Pheonu, Aphoenata, Bonalu, and Banula do not exist, but the phoenix however, is a very real and famous creature in many mythologies.
10. Please leave comments on what you thought of it, favorite characters, how to make it better, good parts and bad parts, analytical essays (if you have the time and you end up becoming that obsessed), any other stories about these characters you want me to write or things you want me to incorporate into the story line or things you want me to focus on more. Also, please tell me if I there is something mythologically incorrect that I didn't list here. Thanks!
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FanfictionAthena vs. Ares, Athens vs. Sparta. War Lore goes beyond the realm of Greek mythology. The civilizations of Rome and Egypt, the city-states of Greece, and the clans of the Norselands coexisted with each other for centuries. Wouldn't their gods coexi...
