DAUGHTER OF ZEUS
TEAM SPARTANS!
Hex: #d63b71
As she stepped up to the statue that represented her father, she closed her eyes and hung her head down. Silence. Everything around her became nothing but white noise. From a daughter to her father she desperately wanted to be close to, her words would be spoken on the winds until they found their way to him.
"Why didn't you save her?" the faith she had for her father was beginning to weaken. Maybe her big brother was right after all. Yes, he was there to help them last year, but that wasn't going to make her forgive him. She has always loved him, always honoured him and defended him against others, but still, she could not forgive him about her mother. "It is so hard for me to not love you. She trusted you and you let her down. You allowed her to die. Did she not mean anything to you? did you use her?" The clouds above began to darken, the wind picking up from Alex's emotions influencing them. She felt like decapitating the statue.
She really believed that the new Gods were much better than the old. Especially Zeus. He never wanted anyone to undermine him or to go against his laws, or his will for righteousness.... but where was he for a mortal?
"She was finally happy and you just couldn't stand by and watch her live her life without you." She gripped the hilt of her sword tightly in her right hand. Thunder rumbled deeply across the sky.
SON OF ZEUS
TEAM TROJANS!
Hex: Green
The entire game of capture the flag was still going on outside and as his little sister left the hall, he remained where he was. Lately, all she ever wanted was to be alone, unless it was the other men in her life that didn't bug her or fuss around her so much.
He ran a hand through his dark hair and looked towards Andy.
He couldn't blame her for defending someone she cared about, but just the words that she had projected at Alex just didn't sit right with him. He hadn't forgotten what Alex did to Mason's sister, but hating her or disowning her for it was out of the question even if that was the decent thing to do in most eyes. He didn't want to give up on her because he had faith that she had a good reason to know that it was Jennova who killed their mother. Still, Ajax could relate to a brother still mourning over the death of his sister.
He stood up and hesitated to head over there. He wanted to talk to Mason mostly, but headed in the other direction. Instead, he stood outside the hall's door to wait for the others to fall out of the game.