The Johnsons face the question of what to do with their last night before everything changes forever.
The four Johnson brothers have inherited the powers of the Norse gods. Because the gods lived eons ago, however, time has diluted the powers. The unique ability that each brother possesses isn't very strong, and they still have the same desires and faults that mortals do. Their lives include sibling rivalry, trying to get girls, and hanging out; but they also want to be stronger, and so they embark on a quest to fulfill an ancient prophecy in hope of gaining the full strength of their abilities.
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The Johnsons face the question of what to do with their last night before everything changes forever.
As Norse and Maori gods await Gaia's birthday and her decision, Ty faces unexpected consequences over his choice, and Natalie reveals her primary aim.
Not exactly a lot of happiness in god-world, as both Axl and Michele suffer some kind of lurgy, while Anders is just generally unhappy with the lot of them.
It is Axl Johnson's 21st birthday - which explains the fire in the sky, the Waitemata Harbour being the colour of blood, the various women who seem to want to kill him, and the sudden need for a family ceremony in a forest.
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