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Hestia is really, really, really stressed out but no one seems to notice. She keeps ignoring it though, and leaves it festering under the surface because her extended family is too messed up already without the main peacekeeper getting annoyed.
It all comes to a head when an argument during a meeting on Olympus finally makes her snap and she accidentally uses her powers, affecting everyone in the room other than herself.
When the smoke clears, everyone but Hestia is human.
Except for Artemis, who's a twelve-year-old, they're all teenagers for some reason.
The Fates come by to say that that they're exceptionally unhappy with how childish the gods have been acting lately so they decided to turn them into human children to teach them a lesson because that worked really well with Apollo.
Then they immediately leave, leaving the panicking gods to figure out what to do next on their own while they run around like headless chickens.
And of course that's when Apollo arrives asking what he missed because he thought it would be funny to be fashionably late.
So now the only Olympians who are still gods are Hestia, Apollo, and Dionysus, and the third one is busy with Camp Half-Blood. By the way, that's where the now human gods decided to stay, because if it works for their kids then it should work for them. Artemis' Hunters are also staying at Camp Half-Blood because Artemis decided that maybe it'd be better if she stayed put until she became immortal again.
Speaking of Dionysus, he is absolutely loving the fact that everyone got a worse punishment than he did.
Anyway, Hestia and Apollo are currently panicking over how to rule Olympus all by themselves, Triton and Amphitrite are handling Atlantis for Poseidon, the gods learn how hard life is for demigods and decide to be better parents and people, and Hades is alternating between relaxing from the lack of work and suffering crippling anxiety from the thought of how much paperwork will be accumulated while he's gone.
Fun times.
Also, a titan might be trying to overthrow the gods. Again.
