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Apollo Greek God
There was god called apollo and he is the god of many things especially medicine. There once was a simple and kind town person his name was john. But in mountain Olympus, the gods were fighting because Ares want to give a plague to a town because they didn't worship him like the other gods.
“I think it should go here,” said Ares
“You just want it to go there bc they don't worship you munch,” said Apollo
“He has point Ares,” said Zeus
“Who says we don't plague this town say I, Olympic,” said, Zeus All the gods at the table said I excepted Areas. Even all the gods said no Ares gave the plague to the town. Apollo knew this was going to happen. So one day Apollo when down to the to John and gave him the power to heal sick.
“Here john this is the power to heal sick,” said Apollo
“ why me, ” said, John
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But there was a note saying use this and you well get the power there was a pile and well he took it. The next day everyone started to get sick and die. But John didn't but when Ares notice he was not getting sick he tries to ask Apollo if he did anything and. He said no but the next day he got help from another god called
Hecate. He sends down a ghost to tell the John to take another pile. The ghost said he was sent by Apollo. So he took it when the day he was started to heal people. But about 25 people later he was started to get white hair and look way older than 15. Then he notices that every time he heal someone he would get 1 year older. Then Apollo came down to check if it was working he just saw a 70 old man sitting there with a line outside.
Apollo notice that that was john it tells john that he would but him back to his young self but no power to heal. So john declined his offer to him still keep heal people to he died at age of 115. But when he died there was a statue of him in moOlympic. So see how you don't have to be a good to worship. The stage show to other people how to show to but people before

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