[center][u][b]December 25th, 2:37 AM Mount Olympus[/b][/u][/center] The very ground of Mount Olympus shook, cracks appearing in the ground as vines and tree trunks sprouted from the very stone that the godly structures were built upon. The ground quaked, buildings sliding along the now less solid ground as something rose from below. A Green beast, reptilian in appearance but plant=like in construction, rose from beneath the broken ground. The monster's upper body twisted and spun in the skies above the golden roofs that marked the realm of the Gods, gazing upon the ground below with eyes full of indignation and an unconstrained rage. Beneath the surface, its lower body pushed against the indestructible foundations of the gods' buildings, holding it upright. It steadied itself, standing over the godly throne room. Its mouth opened as it coiled slightly, before shooting forth at great speed and letting out a deafening roar into the skies above. Harris smiled from within The Green. [i]Gaia's home.[/i] He sprouted from atop the beast's head, appearing like a man half-submerged. [color=olivedrab][i][b]"Gaze upon your sire, Gods of Olympus!"[/b][/i][/color] he roared, attempting to sound as "Godly" as possible, intimidating the vocal qualities of those gods that he had met in the Underworld. He knew that the Gods respected theatrics; since merging with The Green, his memory had been filled with events thousands of years old, and from what he remembered of the Pantheon, they were a theatrical and prideful bunch. The beast coiled through the air before darting forwards, tearing its way up the massive staircase, finally slowing to a stop in Zeus' throne room. Harris hopped off of the dragon-like beast, which crumbled into nothing behind him. He just wanted to make an entrance is all, the Gods were like to respect it. He hoped. He wouldn't want to embarrass himself in front of a bunch of literal gods. He quickly scanned the three people in the room already. It took a little searching through his abyssal memory to recall their names, but he was understandably quite starstruck to be in the presence of two titans. And Eris too he guessed. [color=olivedrab]"Hey,"[/color] he offered with a small wave, that was all he [i]could[/i] say really. Though he quickly reminded himself what he was here for, and his face grew firm once more. [color=olivedrab]"Oh, Eris, good to see you, hope you're not too mad with me after what I did to your son and all, I think he deserved it,"[/color] he taunted, perhaps unwisely. Definitely unwisely, but even as an anxious lump made itself known in his chest, he continued. [color=olivedrab]"Yeah, it's too bad too, he was doing a pretty good job watching over Hades, but, well, once Hades' done taking care of his wife and things, he's gonna be [i]pissed[/i]."[/color] [i]This is a terrible idea.[/i]