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The same question can be asked about virtually any of the other potential disasters. If Set has succeeded in leveling North America would that have brought the wrath of Olympus down upon him? If Gaea fully awakened and started causing massive earthquakes could the House of Life called upon Geb to stop her? If Porphyerion won his war against Olympus and started destroying humanity would he have to face in battle the Norse God Thor, protector of humanity?

So far, the gods appear to have the general attitude of avoiding each other if at all possible. Each mythology resides in its own little world. Mixing them is generally bad. While Riordan has shifted some toward the idea that gods require human belief to survive most of the different serieses still support the idea that the gods predated humanity so they do not absolutely need mankind to survive. The Egyptian gods can retreat into the Duat. The Olympians would probably be kind of angered that someone destroyed the world without their permission, but shrug their shoulders and create a new race of mortals to worship them with new temples rebuilding civilization in the process. According of the stories about the Flood and different races of men the Titans and Olympians have been through this one or two times before. It gives immortals something to do.