Plot: Eris, the Goddess of Discord, has brought chaos upon the world which in the process entrapped Poseidon, Demeter, and Hades, released the 4 Winds, and poisoned Atlas to the point where he can’t hold the sky much longer. We, the heroes, must work together to bring order to the earth and stop Eris.
The Missions:
- Capture the 4 winds and free Poseidon to calm the oceans
- Find Demeter to restore spring
- Save Hades to bring order to the Underworld
- Gain ingredients from the gods along the way to create an antidote that will help cure a poisoned Atlas
- Defeat Eris
Rules:
- 2-4 players can play in this game
- Each will roll to see who will go first
- This game is a cooperative one where each player starts at the 4 corners of the earth, in front of the corresponding color of the 4 winds.
- All players must get to the North (Blue), South (Red), East (Yellow), and West (Green) winds to capture them. The players must roll exactly to land on the goal space. Once the winds have been captured in order, they’ll be place on the “Bottle of Wind” mini-board.
- After the 4 winds are captured, the ingredients for the antidote have to near the appointed god. A sea shell for Poseidon (Water Spout), a Wheat Stalk for Demeter (Lily), and a bottle of water from the River Styx for Hades (Skull)
- All players must come together on the goal spaces of Poseidon, Demeter, and Hades to gain the Ingredients of the Antidote required to cure Atlas (A fist lifting a cloud). After the ingredients are collected, they’ll be placed on the “Antidote” mini-board.
- Next, All players must come together on the goal space of Atlas to hopefully cure Atlas of his illness.
- Once the cure is delivered to Atlas, Eris will grab her golden apple and leave, then the players will win.
Board:
The Players/Heroes sent by the Gods to bring order to the world:
The Dice 🎲 :
Mini-Boards The Bottle of Wind (Granted by Aeolus, God of Wind and is used to capture the 4 winds) and the Antidote (where the ingredients are placed):
The Ingredients for the antidote:
(From Left to Right): A sea shell from Poseidon, a Wheat Stalk from Demeter, and a bottle full of water from the River Styx from Hades