It was the summer of '95, long past the reign of Olympus. Fellow Greek Gods and brothers, Hermes and Apollo, had been looking forward to their bicentennial visit down to Los Angeles. Though since their father Zeus forbade any contact with mortals due to their lack of faith, the brothers had to keep a low profile when sneaking down from Olympus. The night was going wonderfully as the two drank and danced, but when their debauchery led to a man's mysterious immolation, their father was quick to find out of their secret excursions. With the brothers caught red handed, Zeus dealt them a punishment to live as mortals, casting them down to Venice beach with nothing but a death wish for their father. With the help of some siblings, a remarkably friendly landlord and an enchanted guitar, the brothers just might manage to barely scrape by with Apollo struggling as a musician and Hermes his frayed manager. They must juggle the complications of mortality and morality as they learn what it means to be human, all while staging a coup against their father. Will they regain their immortality, or will they be forced to remain ungodly?
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