Jabrosky
Banned
Allow me to describe my latest brain fart, which involves the ancient Greek myth of Perseus:
Did the ancient Greeks ever believe there was a way for a total mortal to become a demigod? The closest I can think of is Heracles undergoing his twelve labors in order to graduate to a fully fledged god, but he was already part divine to begin with.
The story opens with the Ethiopian princess Andromeda about to be sacrificed to Cetus, a sea monster belonging to Poseidon. Perseus intervenes by using his demigod abilities to slay Cetus and rescue Andromeda. Poseidon perceives this to be an act of hubris, since he had sent Cetus to punish the Ethiopians for their queen's vanity, so he reduces Perseus to mortality. Now Andromeda has to find a way to restore Perseus back to his original demigod status at the risk of incurring more of the Olympian gods' wrath.