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In Olympos by Dan Simmons, the great armies of Greece and Troy clashed in epic combat, faithfully reenacting the events described in Homer's timeless narrative. However, the arrival of twenty-first-century scholar Thomas Hockenberry disrupted this carefully scripted battle. His actions led to the unlikely alliance of Achilles and Hector, who turned their fury not only on each other but also against Zeus and the entire pantheon of divine manipulators.
As tensions escalate, the mechanical beings that had long served the remnants of Earth's human population, now idle and aimless, begin to mobilize in unprecedented numbers. Instead of continuing to serve humanity, they prepare for a cataclysmic conflict with the intent to exterminate rather than assist.
In this unpredictable and chaotic landscape, all previous expectations and alliances become irrelevant, and the future becomes uncertain for gods and humans alike.