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Personal Narrative: I Am Artemis On The Greek Myth
Artemis on the hunt
Hello, I’m Artemis and I’m on the hunt for my brother Apollo and the one who took him from me. His name is ares he is the god of war, he has been hiding from me ever since he took my brother. But I’m going to fine him this time and I know this, because I have a secret source that told me where they saw him last and where they think he’s going. They said that he was going to the land of the dead. The one place I may not be able to go. There are only two ways you can reach the land of the dead is through a portal in Olympus that Zeus has to open it. Me and My Dad (Zeus) don’t get along that well so he might not open it for me. But the other way is even harder to get to I would have to go through the maze of confusion only one person has ever made it out and that person happens to be Ares. My luck just
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It was the protector of the underworld, Hades pet. If I make it past that dog I will see my brother once again. It was me v.s the dog and I was determined to win. But first I would have to go through the portal and draw his attention away from me and maybe I will survive.
So I went through the portal wall it was still asleep then I threw a bone far away from me to get its attention over there and not by me. It worked, it followed the bone and was long gone. I went through the doors to the underworld and saw my brother, that was my chance and I took it. Ares was so busy gloating to Hades about how he won, and he didn’t even notice that I was taking my brother.
“Apollo I’m so happy to see you I haven't seen you in so long!”
“I’m so happy you found me,and I have missed you too.”
“let's go back to Olympus.”
We went back to Mount Olympus,All the Gods and Goddesses came and had an amazing feast with us. For dinner we had roasted turkey, and for dessert we had a Greek specialty that we have after every victory which is Greek butter

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