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The gods frequently meddled in the affairs of mortals from "summary" of Percy Jackson and the Greek Gods by Rick Riordan

The gods of ancient Greece were not content to sit back and watch the mortals go about their business. No, they frequently intervened in the affairs of humans, whether it was for their own amusement or to further their own agendas. These divine beings had the power to shape the lives of mortals in ways that were both positive and negative. Sometimes, the gods would help mortals by bestowing upon them gifts of wisdom, strength, or beauty. They might even take on human form and walk among mortals, offering guidance and protection. But more often than not, the gods' meddling resulted in chaos and tragedy for those unfortunate enough to attract their attention. For instance, Zeus, the king of the gods, was notorious for his numerous affairs with mortal women, which often led to disastrous consequence...
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    Percy Jackson and the Greek Gods

    Rick Riordan

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