Wars of the Diadochi:
A Saga of the Gigantomancy
Page 1: Establish Mythic Athens
King of Athens: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecrops_I
Giant (Son of Poseidon) , only has Daughters. Succession crisis and has been holding
Athens for the Giant forces.
Though he was loyal to Zeus vs the other giants
Daughters were given https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erichthonius_of_Athens By Athena to
raise up. They don’t listen to Athena and get killed by snakes (that comes Later)
Page 2-3: Ships from Atlantis are tyrannizing Tyrian tradesmen and their ships. They take
them to a fortified city in Egypt
Page 4-5: The Daughters are killed by Athena’s serpants for not obeying the Goddess’s
instructions.
Page 6-7: Poseidon files a grievance with Athena. Athena claims by naming the city after
the daughter of the King of the Attic peoples the right to the city is hers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actaeus
Page 8: Zeus convinces them to a contest to be settled by Cecrops
Page 9: The fleet of the Atlanteans interdicts a ship from Egypt flying the flag of Ra. They
are advised sinking that ship will cause ill tidings from Poseidon
Page 10: To the bottom of the sea it goes.
Page 11: Cecrops explains the contest to Ericthonius
Page 12: Poseidon gives the Athenians a Briney offering
Page 13: Athena gives them a tree. And in turn all Olive trees in the world
Page 14-15: The King is advised by the Oracle of Apollo about the offerings and The
Athenians vote and it’s a tie.
Page 16: A woman shows up and breaks the tie in favor of Athena. That woman is Eris.
Poseidon decides to flood the city.
Page 17-18: Consequences of these actions lead to a flooding of the city in Tyre and the
non-Atlantean cities in Egypt
Page 19: Zeus rebukes Poseidon for these actions. Hurt and Angry Poseidon and Hera plot
to raise chaos in India.
Page 20: Lost his daughters, angered his father, failed his people Cecrops dies in a human
sacrifice to appease Poseidon.
Page 21: The Cult of Athena dedicates the sacred site of the Acropolis for her Temple but
the people are cursed by an Angry sea.
Page 22: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cranaus (son of the King of the Attic peoples) is
crowned king of the Athenians as floods ravage the city and the countryside. He adopts the
son of Athena
Page 23: An Atlantean Admiral plots with https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amphictyon to
overthrow Cranasus to move Athens back into the sphere of Poseidon and the Atlanteans
Page 24: Poseidon and Hera reviewing their troops in India. Plotting their Treason against
Zeus Basillemus king of the Multiverse
The Dionaysica
Page 25: Erichthonius of Athens is behind the battle lines in command of the Cecropides (The Athenian
troops) He is fighting under the command of Dionysus
Page 26: Dionysus and Army fight like drunken masters in the battle.
Page 27: Erichtonius and his forces leap from a cliff and invade a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vimana
Page 28-29: He battles https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shatrughna and his men defeat his forces.
Page 30: With the ship in his control he and his men lead the ship to pin down the forces of Hera taking
control of the air.
Page 31: Hera’s general resigns to save his men
Page 32-33: Dionysus of course has a divine party. Erichthonius negotiates with Triton a cease fire for
Poseidon’s forces.
Page 34: Poseidon’s forces withdraw to head back to Yemen and then Egypt before return to Atlantis.
Page 35: Athena brings a girl of Stawberry blonde hair to the Palace of Tyre
Page 36: Hera tries to get Gaia to support her, Gaia rebukes Hera.
Page 37: Gaia goes to Zeus to ask for her children to be released from Hades
Page 38:
LOL no
Page 39-40:
The Coup in Athens deposes King Cranasus
Page 41:
The forces of Hera are routed as Poseidon’s forces begin to slowly withdraw. Word reaches the army
that King Cranasus has been deposed. And the new King has declared himself a client of Atlantis.
Page 42:
Dionysus (now affirmed as a god) grants a boon to his friend that he will negotiate in his stead to see if
he could restore him to the throne.
Page 43-44:
Desert tribesmen organize around KING SCORPION and begin to disrupt Atlantean slave trading routes.
Page 45: Gaia goes down to Tartarus and seduces her son Tartarus
Page 46: The Athenean Army on boats lands on the Island of Tyre
Page 47-48: The King of Tyre agrees to grant hospitality to the visiting Athenians