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· 1980
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In the thrilling first installment of the Olympus Guardians series, ordinary high school students are thrust into a battle of mythic proportions as they inherit powers tied to ancient, elemental stones. At the heart of the story is Divine "Dev" Johnson, a quiet yet confident teen whose life takes a dramatic turn on his 17th birthday when a mysterious being gifts him a mythical stone imbued with the powers of light and time. Unbeknownst to him, this stone is one of six that hold the key to restoring balance in a world teetering on the brink of chaos. Joined by four others-each chosen by the Fates and wielding unique elemental abilities-the Guardians must navigate a dangerous world of ancient gods, cryptic prophecies, and the burden of their newfound powers. Among them are Nuri Park, a fierce competitor with control over fire; Leilani Papatuanuku, a nature-loving protector with the power of earth; Celio Gonzalez, a shy observer gifted with the power of air; and Jordan Jones, a laid-back poet who commands the force of water. Together, they must learn to trust one another and unlock the secrets of their stones before it's too late. But their mission is anything but simple. Hades, the vengeful god of the underworld, has seized control of Olympus, imprisoning many of the Greek gods and sowing discord across the mortal realm. With his minions, Dolor and Deimos, wreaking havoc, the Guardians must rise to stop him. As they face trials that test their courage and unity, they uncover startling truths about the origins of their powers, the fractured alliances among the gods, and the cost of their destiny. Fate of the Stones is a gripping tale of friendship, resilience, and self-discovery set against a backdrop of modern high school life and ancient mythology. As the Guardians grapple with their powers and the weight of their roles, they must decide if they have what it takes to stand against the forces threatening to destroy their world.
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· 1997
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