Chapter Two: Gary. The Universe's Liver Can't Find A Campsite

Here is Chapter Two of Unities: Myths Brought Together.

The Universe's Liver Can't Find A Campsite
"Come on, why can't we do this?" I asked.

Jag glared at me. "Hey, you try using the powers of Ganesha to locate people you've never seen before that are who-knows-where and tell me how easy you find it. Especially since Ganesha's power is sort of weakened by the lack of Camp Life."

"How about you?" I asked Sari.

"No luck either," she said. "It's like the other New Level heroes are deliberately hiding from us."

"And before you ask," Layla said. "The Eye isn't giving me any information at all."

"And I'm NOT even going to try the Oracle bones," Tia said. She'd gotten on Lei Kun's bad side back at Mount Penglai, so she probably couldn't go back there.

"Do we have to use the official Oracle bones though, or will any set of bones work?"

Tia's eyes widened,

"Seriously, that would have worked?" I asked.

She raised her hands in defense. "Hey, I've been too busy questioning why Hailley still can't remember the actual location of the Greek demigod camp she used to go to."

"Alright, then," I said and then shouted, "Hey, Taylor! Can you go grab some wings? We need bones for a new lead." I was careful to make sure it was wings - chicken meat. Jag and Asha were both Hindus so asking Taylor to pick up something made of cow would not have gone well.

"Never mind the wings," Layla said. "I'm getting something!"

The Eye - the one that the god Odin had sacrificed for the sake of wisdom - started to glow before speaking.

"Sendirinn musteri hefur verið eytt

Sjórinn dýr bjargað úr ógilt

Þegar um fjórar, hitt með fjórum

Nú átta verða leit einu sinni enn

Heimilið í Romulus, Augustus, Nero

Hér sameina nýjar hetjur stigi"

Being part of the warrior class of Modi, I'd been learning Icelandic without trying just by being here, and I knew what that meant.

"The home of Romulus, Augustus, Nero," Sari said. "Those are Roman emperors - the other New Level heroes are in Rome!"

"Yeah, we've got a destination!" I shouted. "Road trip!"