Olympian Galaxy

Olympian Galaxy
Other names Milky Way Galaxy
Current ruler
Noriko Null, Hebe
Known previous rulers Zeus, Kronos, Uranus
Distance from Earth
the Galactic Center is about 26,400 light-years away

The Olympian Galaxy, also called the Milky Way on Earth, is the dominion of the Olympian Empire.
It is one of the Twelve Galaxies.

Before Zeus abdicated, he typically ruled directly over his own sector but most of the Galaxy was ruled by vassal gods with varying degrees of independence.
After the abdication, it was ruled by the two Co-Emperors.

 

 

Current vassals

Athena
Aphrodite
Helen
Winter Kingdom

Previous vassals

Adrestia
Apollo
Ares
Artemis
Demeter
Dionysus
Enyo
Harmonia
Hebe
Hera
Hekate
Hephaestus
Herakles
Hermes
Hestia
Ilithyia
Isis
Mortal Republic
Persephone
Tyche

Other divisions

There have been several sectors not ruled by gods or not officially acting as vassals to Zeus.

The Dead Zone
The Alliance (formerly)
The Guild (formerly)
The Talos Collective (formerly)

Known planets

There were about 7,000 inhabited planets in the Olympian Galaxy at the time of the Myridian rebellion (BTI 029).
Exact numbers are not available; at the founding of the Olympian Empire, the total number of planets in the Olympian Galaxy is between 6,970 and 6,985 and the estimated galactic population was between 10.8 and 11.2 trillion. (BTI 503).

Planets marked with a † are now destroyed or uninhabited.
Planets marked with a * have been moved elsewhere.

Alba Longa
Aquilia
Arcadia VII
Argos
Asphodelus
Boreas
Creon VII
Delos
Dragon Tomb (Omoroca)
Earth
Eleusis
Eresos
* Eresos II (currently in the Abydos Galaxy)
Fortuna
Gordium
Idalium
Khloe VII
Korinth
Knossos
Kythera
Labya
* Lampyria (currently in the Middle Galaxy)
Leandros
Lipara
Lycosura
Megalopolis (most populous planet)
Megaris
Myridia
Nemea
Nysa
Olympus (capital)
Parthenos
Phlios
Purgatory
Sikyonia
Takama
Thebes
Themiscyra
Thera
Thrake
Troy
Vulcan Forge
Zagmuk

Current map

Historical maps