"No one look at her in the eye," he called out. Several of the men ducked behind cars. "I am not here for them. I want my harpies returned. If you don't, I will go after the half-blood Lilia. She is a powerful pawn to use in my war against the gods, I think it only fair we trade. I leave Lilia alone and you give me back my harpies." She gave him an evil grin, and he shook his head. "No deal Medusa, I won't give you back the harpies to cause havoc among the mortals. I won't let you touch a hair on Lilia's head either," he replied, his voice carrying throughout the garage. He used a touch of his godly influence to add a touch of fear behind his words. "Then you leave me no choice. Attack!" she screamed and Catoblepas, a creature with shaggy fur, large horns and a heavy head whose toxic br

