Chantea Goetz: Warrior Goddess- The Saga Begins- By James Goetz New jersey

Have you ever seen the movie, Highlander? A man has eternal life and gains strength and powers by cutting off others' (of his kind) head. In the movie, Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Rickey Bobby; Ricky Bobby states the Highlander is a great movie and even won an academy award. His rival and chief antagonist in the film, Jean Girard, greatly disagreed.

While the Highlander lived an eternal life, he could not travel through time.

Dr. Who was a time traveling doctor. He traveled to all parts of the universe, through time, in order to save the world from a particular crisis.

When you put both of these stories together, you will begin to understand the idea behind our main character and her journeys. Was Chantea Goetz: Warrior goddess created from stories such as these or were these stories created from Chantea Goetz warrior goddess?

The origin of Chantea Goetz warrior goddess is widely unknown. Some believe she was born to peasant farmers. Some believe she was born into royalty. To most, her story is that of legend. IT is believed she was born into royalty but that royalty is that of the gods. While most know Zeus had offspring that literally sprung from his head, many do not realize that his wife Hera, also bore a child. She had a daughter created from true love. Zeus and Hera named her, Chantea, meaning shining, brilliant and lustrous.

Chantea brought great light and joy into the heavens. It's widely believed it is her doing when she sun breaks the clouds on a cloudy day. She was pure and utter happiness.

When Chantea was young, Zeus got word of a planned attack by the Titans. AS he banished them to eternal imprisonment, he realized they would do anything to exact their revenge, including the kidnapping of the very beloved Chantea.

Though only ten years of age, Zeus and Hera sent her far from Mount Olympus and far from Greece to the land known as Jersey. It was located on an island surrounded by water, in what would later be known as the great North Atlantic Ocean. To keep her safe and undetected, he entrusted her to a family who were farmers by trade but had a secret family history of begin notaries or as it was known then, knights. While they were notaries/ knights, this was a time of peace. They did not have war engrained in them but instead fought only for peace. To put food on the table, the bought many acres on the island of Jersey. They have lived peacefully this way for many years.

The farmers' family name was Goetz. The Goetz clan was honored to be charged with the responsibility and privileges of caring for the goddess, Chantea. To blend in and remain inconspicuous, Chantea of Mt. Olympus became Chantea Goetz of New Jersey.

Chantea was raised like any normal child. She helped with the chores on the farm, learned how to grow crops but spend most of the day playing with toys, as children should do.

Some years later, a rainy season came. Clouds rolled near and the skis roared with thunder and lightning. Interestingly enough, the storms remained all around the island of Jersey yet the sun there still shown bright.

The noble notary Goetz's, knights of a round table, knew the war of the heavens between the gods and the Titans began. They made a decision to train Chantea in the ways of the notaries Goetz clan. She would learn to defend herself and others if the time ever came. She learned to live off the land, create fire, weld metal and yield swords, axes and knives. She learned to fight with her hands and to care for the sick and injured. The last and final part of her training was to go on a vision quest.

To be continued in: Chantea Goetz: Warrior Goddess- The Woods

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