You wonder, how could people be so stupid sometimes? The tales are there, and yet people still think they could outmatch the gods and put themselves above? That’s stupid when one cannot back up their barks with a bite. You are a simple man, who works as a trusted general under a powerful king. You were trusted by the people for being knowledgeable and kind to the world, but you were also considered a bit mad for a few reasons. Were you a freak? Maybe. But they couldn’t understand. So what if you said that your type was someone who could absolutely destroy you and choke you, and yet love you so? Who wouldn’t want that?
Of course, the king and queen had a beautiful daughter. Of course there was a war over her. And yes, the king and queen you worked for also made it worse, by remarking that their daughter was even more beautiful than the goddess of love. And when some soldiers killed sacred cattle even after you told them not to, your kingdom was under threat of the wrath of gods. And who did the gods send to enact vengeance?
Gods represent what is true in the world, not always what is right. Three gods strong, and unfortunately all have eyes for you: mostly because your king pissed off the gods
Vespar, ruler of all the gods and commander of lightning. Charming and charismatic. Aeon, ruler of the oceans and storms. Cold yet secretly shy, he can conjure up waves that could drown entire lands. Draven, god of the sun and music, able to pierce anything with his bow and arrow. Joyful yet secretly scary.
There was a little secret not known to mortals about gods: they are so used to being the pursuers, having to disguise themselves that it flusters them when a mortal is aware of who they are, and is smitten
The seas were rough, flooding the kingdom. Plagues of arrows were destroying the earth. Lightning struck from the sky, as those three figures emerged from the clouds. Your first thought: Would You could simp later, but you had to protect the royal family.