Dunamis vs Atlas.

AN: I truly am amazed . . .

Never did I think this would turn out to have this many views.

I only wrote this out of boredom, Give me 10 Powerstones for a double upload. I believe in you!

[Word Count: 1,081]

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Previously on Percy Jackson: Tales of Dunamis

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Atlas charged Dunamis muttering a battle cry with as much will as he could. He wielded a pure golden broadsword that was as big as Zeus used to be tall. Dunamis right now would normally be filled with fear unable to move however, Atlas was much slower than how he was in their training.

'The drugs are still in effect. Great.' He thought.

Dunamis adopted a smirk on his face making Atlas narrow his eyes.

"Bring it on Motherfucker!"

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Dunamis bent low into his fighting stance, left foot in front of his right, both hands gripped his trusty sword tight. As he stared down his colossal of an enemy he couldn't help but feel addicted to the amount of adrenaline rushing through his veins and fueling his bones.

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"You won't escape godling," Atlas declared. "In the name of Kronos, you will die today."

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Dunamis, being the badass MC he is, made no expression to what Atlas said. Instead, he leapt forward swinging his longsword in a diagonal line.

Atlas - even whilst weakened - was a veteran of many battles and has thus honed his skills to an extreme extent, he had already perceived this sort of head-on attack coming and so he countered Dunamis's strike.

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Again, Dunamis jumped towards his enemy, he stabbed, he struck, he swang. However, nothing could make contact with Atlas's impenetrable defence. No matter what he tried it would always be countered at the last moment.

'Again' Dunamis told himself.

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Dunamis charged Atlas again stabbing the Titan. Atlas was able to dodge at the last second but the god still managed to nick Atlas on his check drawing blood.

He couldn't explain it but the longer he was in combat the heavier his hits were, the stronger he felt - maybe it was just the nectar Atlas drank.

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Seeing his own blood - as little as it may be - sent Atlas into a frenzy. The Titan kept swinging his sword and staying on the offence.

This allowed Dunamis to land a cut on his upper calf and a deep gash on his abdomen. Both figures were spotting cuts and breathing heavy. Poor Atlas looked like he was about to pass out. Blood was now trickling from the titan, combat finally taking a toll on his body.

"How dare you make me bleed you pathetic god." Roared the voice of the Titan.

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With newfound vigour and his senses slowly coming back Atlas leapt towards the god with such speed that it startled him.

Unable to react in time, Dunamis watched on in panic as Atlas neared him. The Titan lifted his golden sword to the air and produced a diagonal slash.

The young god closed his eyes accepting fate, he knew he should have left as soon as he could.

'Damnit! I acted too brash and irresponsible - too much like Zeus.' He reprimanded himself.

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As soon as the sword made contact with his skin he skidded across the floor landing beside an obsidian black pillar with a heavy thud. Dunamis fell into unbearable pain as a massive cut ran along from his right shoulder down to his left hip. He could feel the blood flowing out of his body like a waterfall yet he still supported a smile on his face.

Even though Dunamis was in intolerable pain he let out a chuckle, the warm feeling of blood seeping from his clothes made his adrenaline go haywire.

"Thank you Atlas, you made me learn one thing today," He said in a forced tone.

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Atlas asked, "Oh and what is that you foolish god."

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"That you should never hold back," the god replied.

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This left atlas confused as to what Dunamis was saying but he would soon find out.

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An insane pressure began to build up in the throne room as a strong breeze of wind rippled throughout the throne room. Dunamis's hair grew longer and dropped down to his shoulders, he started to grow until he was on eye level with Atlas, his eyes flashed a brilliant onyx black an invisible pressure-formed around him as his aura started bubbling and shockwaves spread across the Mountain in uncontrolled waves.

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"What is this?" Atlas asked.

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"This is my god form," Dunamis answered. "Unlike Titans, gods can change their size and shape to what they desire, this is me surpassing my limits."

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Dunamis stood up from the marble floor and dived towards Atlas unarmed, he sent a barrage of kicks, punches and a few elbows towards Atlas. The Titan was unable to block all of these heavy hits after the third or so he accepted them relying on the vitality he possessed as a Titan.

Unable to withstand all the blunt force hits from Dunamis Atlas dropped to one knee and gasped in pain.

The god loomed over Atlas, like an eagle deciding what to do with his prey.

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"It's over Atlas," Dunamis spoke as clear as day lacing his voice with power and dread.

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Deep down he knew that if Atlas wasn't drugged by Zeus then he would've stood no chance. Regardless, he had still won and bested his opponent.

"Have fun reforming in Tartarus." He uttered.

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Just as he was about to deliver the final blow, he was knocked back by a sudden rush of concentrated water, seeping him off his feet.

"Get your hands off my brother godling." A new figure emerged from the now ruined throne room.

He was tall, not as giant as Atlas or Dunamis but he was up there. He had deep ocean blue eyes and messy black hair with a navy blue chiton covering his body.

This was Oceanus the Titan of the ocean.

He carried himself with confidence, his potent aura clashing with Dunamis's sending transparent spirals ravaging in the nearby area crushing multiple more pillars. By now the throne room should've collapsed yet they still stood, as strong as ever.

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AN: Is it just me or does this seem a bit iffy to yous?

Anywho here we go the anticipated fight between Atlas and Dunamis.

Now, this was the first actual fight scene I've written so that might be why it doesn't feel right.

Next chapter in 2-3 days as per release schedule!

Anywho, Thank you my loyal readers and have a good day,

I'm-A-ChildOfGod.