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chubhunter [2.5K]
3 years ago
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Why does Olympus move from place to place?

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defon3 years ago
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Originally located on Mount Olympus<span> in Greece, it has steadily </span>moved<span> over to ... though Poseidon has a throne in the council while Hades </span>does<span> not. ... </span>Olympus<span> has also been known as the </span>place<span> where many important decisions are decided.</span>
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