Mason Oplosa

Mason Oplosa (January 16, 1922-March 25, 2002) was a Greek man who lived somewhere in Athens and worshipped Zeus everyday until his death where Zeus brought his ghost to Mount Olympus for revival but failed, so he gave Mason's soul to Hades and signed a contract.

Early life
Mason was born on January 16, 1922 to Percy Oplosa and Molly Mills at Athens, Greece. Percy Oplosa, his father, climbed on top of Mount Olympus to ask Zeus that a new baby was born. Zeus had a look at Mason, in his cradle.

In 1953 Mason always wanted to become a writer. In 1945 he took a writing class. He writ books about the Greek gods and theories that they may exist.

In 1968 he climbed Mount Olympus as a mission with Tango Hers and Raoul Refilli, both from Mexico. Tango died on December 10, 1971 of a barbiturate lung infection, and Raoul died on Christmas 1985 of an unknown cause.

In 1976 he was accidentally struck in the left leg by one of Zeus' thunderbolts. In 1987 the leg finally healed, and Zeus apologized.

Skipping to 2002, Mason had written his last book, "The Legacy of Hercules", which would be published in 2008.

Death
On March 25, 2002, Oplosa died of an unknown cause.