The Second War of the Pantheons had entered its final stage.
This was no longer a battle.
No longer a test of strength.
This was the reshaping of existence.
Poseidon fought Pontus, the First Sea, for control of True Atlantis.
Hades faced Ra and the Egyptian Pantheon, proving that the End belonged to no one but him.
Zeus, the last to act, had finally descended—and now, the Sky itself would pass judgment.
The gods had battled.
Now, they would decide who remained.
Poseidon – The Death of the First Sea
The ocean was no longer whole.
The battle between Poseidon and Pontus had torn True Atlantis apart, splitting entire dimensions of water, shattering realms that had never known war before.
Poseidon stood at the center of the abyss, his trident pulsing with power.
Pontus, the Primordial Ocean, was wounded.
Not destroyed.
Not dead.
But for the first time in eternity—he was losing.
"You have defied what was always meant to be, nephew." Pontus' voice was weaker now, but still vast, still stretching beyond reality itself.
Poseidon did not smile.
"The ocean belongs to me now."
And with one final motion—
He erased the First Sea.
Pontus did not scream.
Because he had already been drowned.
True Atlantis was whole once more.
Poseidon had won.
But the war was not yet over.
And the gods had more to lose.
Hades – The End Claims Its Throne
The Underworld had consumed its challengers.
Ra's divine flames had died.
Osiris' control over the dead had shattered.
Hades stood above them all, unchallenged.
The End had spoken.
"You were gods once." His voice was quiet, yet absolute.
"But I am more than that."
And the Underworld remained his.
Forever.
Zeus – The Sky's Final Judgment
Zeus had watched his brothers fight their wars.
Poseidon had conquered the ocean.
Hades had erased the challengers of the End.
Now—
It was his turn.
Lightning split the heavens.
Storms raged in his wake, shaking reality itself.
And when Zeus spoke—
The war ended.
"Enough."
The divine plane shattered.
Because Zeus had declared it so.
Foreshadowing: The Aftermath of War
Poseidon had won his battle.
Hades had erased those who opposed him.
Zeus had ended the war.
But the cost was still unknown.
Because soon—
Something even greater would rise.