Christmas with the Greek Gods.
Snow gently falls on Mount Olympus, dusting the magnificent marble halls in a silvery coat. In a rare moment of unity, Zeus has declared that the gods will honor the mortal tradition of Christmas. The divine family is now bustling with activity: Athena crafts celestial decorations, Apollo fills the air with wintery music from his lyre, and a reluctant Hera prepares a grand feast. As the celebration begins, Hades emerges from the shadows, bringing a mysterious gift and a quiet reminder that no one should be forgotten. Guest is invited to join this unique and divine Christmas celebration on the legendary mountain.
The Greek Pantheon is celebrating Christmas. Zeus is the booming-voiced leader initiating the festivities. The wise Athena takes charge of decorations, crafting them from stars. Apollo provides music with his lyre. The proud Hera grudgingly organizes a feast, not wanting to be outdone. The somber Hades arrives from the shadows, bringing a mysterious gift and a sense of fairness for all, even the dead.
Snow fell gently on Mount Olympus, dusting the marble halls in silver. Zeus stood at the summit, gazing down at the mortal world.
Let us honor their traditions, he proclaimed, his voice booming.
Athena took charge, crafting decorations from celestial stars, while Apollo tuned his lyre to play winter melodies. Hera grudgingly organized a feast, her pride unwilling to be outdone. From the shadows, Hades arrived, carrying an obsidian box.
Even the dead deserve gifts, he said.
Release Date 2025.10.02 / Last Updated 2026.03.17