Woah, Have We Got a Deal for You!
Have you ever wanted to possess the wind? What about four winds? With your very own Flask of Air, you can possess the power of the four winds of the Earth! What can it do, you ask?
You mean what CAN'T it do!
Well, a lot. Now, it's only the wind, so there are many things that it cannot do, but! If you hold all four winds in your possession, you can get to your destination a lot faster! Who needs a car when you have air to get you to wherever you need to go? Walking? Please, you'll be flying with style when you have a Flask of Air by your side.
Hermes, the God of messengers, endorses this product! "'Uncap it, and you will release the winds from the four corners of the earth to speed you on your way.'" (The Sea of Monsters, 103) What more could you ask for!
With just a small price of being a demigod, you can own one today! So what are you waiting for? Act now!
BUT WAIT!
If you are a demigod, and you get your very own Flask of Air, we'll even throw in some vitamins! Can't forget about those!
Order now!
(must be a demigod to order, and please, don't bother Hermes too much; he's got a lot of running around to do.)
You mean what CAN'T it do!
Well, a lot. Now, it's only the wind, so there are many things that it cannot do, but! If you hold all four winds in your possession, you can get to your destination a lot faster! Who needs a car when you have air to get you to wherever you need to go? Walking? Please, you'll be flying with style when you have a Flask of Air by your side.
Hermes, the God of messengers, endorses this product! "'Uncap it, and you will release the winds from the four corners of the earth to speed you on your way.'" (The Sea of Monsters, 103) What more could you ask for!
With just a small price of being a demigod, you can own one today! So what are you waiting for? Act now!
BUT WAIT!
If you are a demigod, and you get your very own Flask of Air, we'll even throw in some vitamins! Can't forget about those!
Order now!
(must be a demigod to order, and please, don't bother Hermes too much; he's got a lot of running around to do.)
Endnote: One creative way to get readers interested in the items mentioned in the Olympian series is through an advertisement of the item at hand. I chose to use the Flask of Air as an example for this because it is an important item in The Sea of Monsters, which is the second book of Riordan's Olympians series. What I learned from this genre is getting readers to get more into the book by allowing them to draw. Certainly when I was reading the books for an item, I was feeling more inclined to pay attention to the plot, what the item's importance was to the plot, the effects it would have a character, and more. For resources, I had read the books in the Olympian series, and I felt inclined to list the items that were important and the Gods themselves took time to describe and mention in the stories. Why I integrated an actual quote from the book was because it gets the readers interested in why the characters need a Flask of Air, why Hermes himself would have such an item, and it would intrigue them into wondering its ideal use in the story itself.