When she says, “boo,” other gods run and hide. The world-sized computer-cum-goddess and Fate of the Gods is the closest thing to an all-powerful all-knowing deity the Greek pantheon has yet produced. So did our location, floating amidst the wild cascading colors of the Primal Chaos and our cracking target. Normally, when we’re teetering on the edge of disaster, I’m the one making the reassuring noises while my webgoblin spews pessimism. The raven that covered the laptop pocket where he lay hidden. Melchior’s answering chuckle came through the earpiece, its wire trailing down my neck to slide under the wing of the stylized raven on the back of my leather jacket. “This is a really bad idea,” I murmured into my headset. MythOS: Book #4 of the WebMage Story, an Excerpt A system that Ravirn will have to hack if he ever wants to get out of Asgard alive… This strange realm is ruled by the Norse pantheon of gods-Odin, Thor, and other fun-loving brutes-and their magic uses a completely different operating system. MythOS: While repairing Necessity (the badly-broken sentient computer that runs the multiverse), Ravirn is thrown into a very different place, a parallel world where the Greek gods are only myths.
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