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Helios and Ares Once upon a time there was a god known as Helios. Helios loved the creature known as the beast of Bladenboro, he eventually caught the beast and made it his pet. They live in Carystus and the beast grew up to be pretty friendly unless angry. The beast was fairly big for a pet, but that didn’t stop Helios. One day while Helios was at the house, Ares came by to have a talk. During their conversation Ares started getting angry at Helios. All Ares wanted was for Helios to keep his pet under control. Helios didn’t believe there was anything wrong in this situation so he disagreed with Ares. Ares finally gave up that day and decided to see how things would be now that they had that talk. When things didn’t get sorted out the way

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