World of the Gods
On Mount Olympus, at the center of the world, Zeus, the king of the gods, grinned at the worlds with a spear of thunder in his grip.
Before him, the gods were like a forest.
In the Silver Hall of the North, Odin on the High Throne holds the Celestial Spear and looks down on the world.
In his eyes, there is endless wind and snow.
On the banks of the Nile in the south, Amun, who is at the helm of the solar ship, has his eyes on the Aegean Sea.
At his feet were dry bones.
In the land of two rivers, Mazda, the lord of light and wisdom, rules the eternal fire and looks westward.
His hero, King Gilgamesh, carried an oracle on his back on his expedition to Greece, and his ships were like the sea.
In Plato's Academy, a young man named Su Ye stepped up the mountains and reached the top.