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Which Greek god would struggle the most in the modern world?

While many Olympians would find today’s world confusing, Zeus would likely have the hardest time adjusting. Once the all-powerful ruler of Olympus, he now finds himself in a time where people barely remember him—let alone worship him. No more grand temples, no more sacrifices, and certainly no more instant authority. Navigating modern technology, democracy, and the lack of divine respect? That’s a challenge, even for the King of the Gods.

Most modern mythology-inspired books tend to follow humans interacting with gods—but The Mythos Cycle flips the case. Instead of mortals chasing divine power, the gods themselves are struggling to find purpose in a world that has moved on without them. They’re not just distant figures of legend; they’re real, flawed, and desperately trying to stay relevant.

Yes! The Mythos Cycle books are available on Amazon. You can find them in both print and digital formats. If you’re ready for a mix of humor, adventure, and classic gods dealing with modern problems, check them out there!

Greek and Roman mythology share many gods and stories, but they have key differences. Greek myths focus more on the personalities, flaws, and adventures of the gods, while Roman mythology leans toward duty, power, and the empire. In The Mythos Cycle, both Greek and Roman deities exist, but their differing worldviews often clash—creating plenty of drama, humor, and unforgettable moments.

In The Mythos Cycle, the gods are struggling with their lost relevance—so social media would be both a blessing and a curse for them. Some would thrive, while others would have a full-blown Olympian meltdown.
• Zeus would probably try to regain his authority by becoming an influencer, but his questionable past behavior would quickly get him canceled.
• Aphrodite would dominate Instagram and TikTok, setting beauty trends while causing major drama.
• Hermes would be all over Twitter (or X, if you insist), dropping viral memes and running a side hustle in NFTs.
• Dionysus would go viral for his wild livestream parties—until someone reports him for excessive debauchery.
• Hades would hate all of it, sticking to obscure Reddit forums and avoiding attention.
• Athena would use social media for academic debates and fact-checking posts—she’d probably start a very aggressive LinkedIn network.
• Ares would rage-post constantly, picking fights in comment sections and challenging random people to duels.

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