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They ran out of Greek gods.

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naw. they just stopped naming the children after the first couple rounds of olympians.

why name them when there’s a few hundred a month? breed like rabbits, Olympians. probably out of boredom.

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I know that Olympians fuck like rabbits, but they only meet up once every four years. Can’t be that massive of a population increase.

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You really think Zeus is gonna have that long of a dry spell? Never mind Aphrodite or Dionysus?

I bet Hera is a closet freak, too. (Zeus just doesn’t like the whips.)

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Assuming they started off as two of them 2000 years ago and Fibonacci was right about rabbit breeding habits (and Olympians mature in 4 years time and don’t menopause before the age of 2000). We’d have 139423224561697880139724382870407283950070256587697307264108962948325571622863290691557658876222521294125 (500th element of the Fibonacci sequence (2000 years / 4 years = 500 Olympian breeding seasons). There’d be plenty of them to name planets after.

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Then use words, or some blob of syllables of some kind of description.

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