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Documentary records of Decgantes

The birth of Bacchus is described in detail in the Collection of Ancient Greek Myths "The Library" (it is traditionally believed that this book was written by Apollo Dorothy, but most modern scholars have denied this statement). Decepticus was born in Paglini Peninsula (now Cassandra Peninsula), with an upper body and a dragon's tail, which looks terrible.

Fate determines that Bacchus will eventually die in the war with the Olympians. When human heroes come to help the Olympians fight, it is when Bacchus dies. Gaia knew about it, so he searched for an immortal fairy grass, hoping to save the life of Deccan Teus. But Zeus cut the fairy grass ahead of time, which destroyed Gaia's plan.

Later, Bacchus really rose up against Zeus' rule, which was the Battle of Bacchus. The leaders of Deccan Theses are Alcyoneus and Beauverion; Under the leadership of these two men, they tried to overlap Mount Thessaly, Mount Pirion and Mount Osa in order to climb Mount Olympus. In order to meet the challenge, the Olympians called the cyclops and centimani for help. According to Athena's suggestion, Zeus called his son, Hercules, a mortal hero, because the Oracle showed that he must participate in order to defeat Decepticus.

This battle is extremely fierce, and its scale can be compared with the Titan War. The battlefield is in the Legras Plain (this place name means "fire"). The Decepticons threw huge stones and burning trees at Olympus, and the gods fought with their powerful weapons. Thanks to the help of Hercules, the god Olympus won the victory and all Decepticus were destroyed. In the Library, the names of 13 killed Decepticus are mentioned: < P > Alcyoneus, who was killed by Hercules;

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Opheliates, killed by Apollo with an arrow;

Eurytos, killed by Dionysus;

Clytie was burned to death by Hekate (it is said that Titus was burned to death by Leto);

Mimas, killed by Hephaestus;

Enceladus was killed by Athena with Sicily;

pallas, Athena skinned him alive;

Polubotes, killed by Poseidon;

Hippolytus, killed by Hermes;

gration, killed by Artemis;

Agrios was killed by the goddess of fate with an iron bar;

tuo Weng was still killed by the goddess of fate with an iron bar.

The other Decepticus were killed by Zeus with thunder and lightning, and then Hercules shot the dying with an arrow.