The Immortal Files
Everything they never told you in mythology class.
Before there was Netflix drama, there were the gods — and no one did drama quite like the Greeks.
Greek mythology is a dazzling tapestry of love, betrayal, heroism, and celestial soap operas, where gods played with fate and mortals tried (usually unsuccessfully) to outsmart them. These stories weren’t just entertainment — they explained the world, inspired temples, and gave us unforgettable characters like Zeus, Aphrodite, and Athena.
Then came the Romans, who looked at the Greek pantheon and said, “This is great — let’s give everyone a Latin name and turn the volume up.” Greek gods became Roman gods (Zeus became Jupiter, Aphrodite became Venus), and while the core myths stayed the same, the Romans added their own flavour — more order, more empire, and just as much divine drama. Together, these mythologies form the glamorous, chaotic universe that inspires Divine Connections: where every guest channels a bit of a god or goddess, and every encounter could be fate, fortune... or a really good story.