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The gods lived on Mount Olympus from "summary" of Percy Jackson and the Greek Gods by Rick Riordan

The gods of Ancient Greece had their own special place where they lived, far above the mortal world. Mount Olympus, the tallest peak in Greece, was their home, a place where they could look down on the world below and watch over the affairs of humans. From their lofty perch on Mount Olympus, the gods ruled over all aspects of life on Earth. They controlled the weather, the harvest, and even the fates of men and women. Each god had their own domain, their own special powers and responsibilities. Mount Olympus was more than just a physical location; it was a symbol of the gods' power and authority. Mortals knew that when they looked up at the mountain, they were gazing upon the home of beings far greater and more powerful than themselves. The gods lived in a magnificent palace at the summit of Mount Olympus, a place of beauty and splendor beyond mortal imagination. The palace was filled with treasures and wonders, and the gods themselves lived in luxury and comfort. Despite their power and grandeur, the gods were not always harmonious. They argued and fought amongst themselves, playing out their rivalries and conflicts on the slopes of Mount Olympus. But no matter how heated their disagreements became, they always came together in the end to protect their home and their divine family. For the people of Ancient Greece, Mount Olympus was a sacred place, a symbol of the gods' presence in the world. They built temples and shrines to honor the gods, offering sacrifices and prayers in the hopes of winning their favor. And though few mortals ever set foot on the mountain itself, they knew that the gods were always watching over them from their distant, divine abode.
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    Percy Jackson and the Greek Gods

    Rick Riordan

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