CH.4. A world untold.

Outside of the valleys and mountains of Pangea lurks a powerful force, a godly force. Many gods seek to claim the magic and life-rich dimension of Pangea, yet few can succeed in the quests for conquest. Chief among the gods who managed to take a foothold in Pangea is Zeus, Heracles, Hermes, Typhon, and Amon. Each establishing a territory in the wild and untamed new world.

Our protagonist was born in the domain of the father of monsters, a direct child of his father, Typhon, and a lightning dragon that roamed the lands between the Gods. Being born to such strong and mighty beings would give him an advantage, in a perfect world that is. Too bad for him that as a result of his lineage he would be born with an insatiable hunger for the flesh of demigods.

A world untold by Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson series, born at the same time as the Gaea. It is the sister dimension to Gaea and was created by chaos to house beings too strong for her to keep.

The Equivalent year on earth would be 3870 B.C. A calm year on earth yet a turbulent year in Pangea, a century after the dimension was discovered by the gods.

The Dimension was much the same as earth, just with an infinite amount of land and more powerful life due to the abundance of life energy and magic in the air. Because of the abundance of life energy, the flora and fauna of Pangea are larger and stronger.

With the gods inhabiting the dimension they brought with them a large number of humans to worship them even away from Gaea. As the humans adapted, they took on the traits of the beasts they were hunting. Some tribes of humans became bestial in appearance, with the traits of animals appearing among them.

Other tribes created and utilized magic, and others still learned how to use the powers of the gods. Some tribes combined and brought together their cultures and abilities.

These humans were regularly brought close to extinction by the many calamitous beasts that inhabit Pangea. But each time they would rebound back stronger than before, taking on the traits of the beast that hunted them.

With so many different ways to get stronger, the humans began to start dominating their local area. Some tribes still retained memories of earth, and thus they began longing to go back to the land from which they came.