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Uncle Rick (that's how we call him here in Brazil) could make an anthology of short stories about the less known pantheons in the modern days. Pantheons like the Slavic gods, or the Babylonian ones, the Inca gods, or (that's from Brazil) the Tupi-Guarani gods of Native Brazilians, or even the Hawaiian gods.

Of those less known pantheons, the Yoruba (African) Orishas have much potential, and they are is the Americas, being known as Loa by the Louisiana and Haitian Vodoo, and African-Brazilian religion. They have even more aspects them the Greco-Roman gods!

A third idea would be by writing a story that shows the relations between the known pantheons (and even the non-confirmed ones), like a Marvel's Council of Godheads, or a United Pantheons' General Assembly. Riordan showed us that the old gods were so influenced by us, that they are so modern now, it would be intriguing to see how the reality itself works with so many gods and, if a menace from one pantheon (like Kronos or Apophis) could have implication on other pantheons.