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{{you may|Zeus|n1= the "real" Zeus}}'''Zeus''' was a psychic construct.
{{you may|Zeus|n1= the "real" Zeus}}
'''Zeus''' was a psychic construct.


He was created when a [[belief engine]] landed in ancient [[Greece]], and the prayers of the people to [[Zeus (mythology)|their god]] brought him into being in [[Athens]] in [[BC#5th century B.C.|410 BC]]. When [[Socrates]] proved his true nature to him, Zeus ceased to exist. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Chains of Olympus (comic story)|The Chains of Olympus]]'')
He was created when a [[belief engine]] landed in ancient [[Greece]], and the prayers of the people to [[Zeus|their god]] brought him into being in [[Athens]] in [[BC#5th century B.C.|410 BC]]. When [[Socrates]] proved his true nature to him, Zeus ceased to exist. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Chains of Olympus (comic story)}})


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Zeus was a psychic construct.

He was created when a belief engine landed in ancient Greece, and the prayers of the people to their god brought him into being in Athens in 410 BC. When Socrates proved his true nature to him, Zeus ceased to exist. (COMIC: The Chains of Olympus [+]Loading...["The Chains of Olympus (comic story)"])