There once was a god named Perculus, he was one of the three lost gods that were destroyed by Zeus. He was the god of education; he was responsible for teaching all the citizens of Greece the basic ways of living. Once Zeus got into power he was jealous that someone other than himself was teaching the citizens so he sent him to Hades, along with two other gods for other personal reasons, Diminutive the original god of Truth and, Gargantuan the god of punishment.
When Perculus got to Hades underworld, Hades was planning to exile the three gods to newly discovered island in the southwest. When Hades was tricking them to board a boat, Diminutive sensed that the story that Hades told the gods was a lie. So they backed off and then Perculus had to take action for the misdemeanor. Gargantuan the god of punishment tied Hades down. Suddenly Zeus appeared in the form of the Minotaur seeking to punish the three gods for knowing Zeus’ secret. Somehow the three gods were able to over power Zeus and pin him down long enough to convince him to resign as Chief god, and if he wouldn’t they would tell the world who he really was.
It turned out that Zeus had wanted to get rid of the three gods because they were the only one who knew who Zeus really was (a god who was seeking to control the world in his wrath).
The three gods convinced him to resign. As this episode happened no one knew what was going on, not even the other gods. All the other gods thought that the five gods (including Zeus and Hades) were taking a vacation. Mysteriously Perculus, Diminutive and Gargantuan showed up ready to go back on duty as gods. One of which Perculus was the “acting” head god. There was concern about Hades and Zeus but not to the point of panicking. After a week the three gods decided to check on Zeus and Hades, but little did they know that they too were scheming a plan to reverse the reign of power. When the three gods got back to Hades underworld they were seized and left there while the power was again changed.
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When Zeus and Hades retuned almost everyone had forgotten about Perculus, Diminutive and Gargantuan. But little did Zeus know Perculus had become good friends with Aphrodite (Goddess of love and beauty), and Aphrodite was wondering where he was. When she went to ask Hades where Perculus went, he panicked and made up a ridiculous lie. Then she knew something was going on. She then decided to search Hades lair. There she found Perculus, Diminutive and Gargantuan tied to a ship being prepared to be exiled. She then untied them and she then had them explain what was going on. Form there she obviously sided with the three gods. Diminutive and Gargantuan ran away to an unknown place but Aphrodite and Perculus got revenge by taking away most of Zeus education and diminishing the love life for Hades, both acts preformed by the gods.
Years passed and Perculus eventually lost his popularity because Zeus had conquered his goal and practically taking over Perculus’ job. By then Zeus had become remarkably powerful, so any plans to hurt Zeus were out of the question, Perculus had become nothing and one day disappeared in the bliss of the sky over Greece. To this day the myth of “Perculus, Diminutive and Gargantuan” remain something forgotten, because of the lack of true facts, and some even questioned if the story was even true. But for Zeus, the horrific story remains in his head along with his lack of common knowledge.