Chapter 61: The Gods Reborn

The Second War of the Pantheons had ended.

Poseidon had drowned the First Sea, claiming True Atlantis as his alone.

Hades had shattered the gods of Egypt, proving that the End was beyond death itself.

Zeus had spoken—and the war had ceased.

But war does not end without consequence.

And now—

The divine plane had changed forever.

Hades – The Price of Absolute Power

The Underworld had devoured its enemies.

The last remnants of Ra's forces had been cast into the abyss.

Osiris was no longer a god.

Not slain.

Not broken.

But erased.

Hades stood at the center of the End, his black robes flowing like the tides of reality itself.

Demeter watched from her throne beside him, her presence now a part of this dominion.

"You won." Thanatos knelt before him, scythe resting on the ground.

Hades did not answer.

Because he knew.

This was not victory.

This was inevitability.

And soon—

Something else would come for them.

Poseidon – The Ocean No Longer Has Limits

The seas had finally silenced.

The last echoes of Pontus' existence faded beneath the tides.

Poseidon stood alone, the ocean bending to his will.

He was no longer just the ruler of the seas.

He was the sea.

And yet—

He felt it.

A tremor.

A shift in the tides of existence.

"What is this?" He clenched his trident, sensing something beyond even his knowledge.

True Atlantis was safe.

But the divine plane was not.

And soon—

They would all see what lay beyond.

Zeus – The Sky Sees the Truth

Zeus had ended the war.

The pantheons had fought.

And now—

They knelt.

But Zeus was not a fool.

Something had changed.

He looked down upon the divine plane, his lightning-filled gaze narrowing.

The war had left scars.

And somewhere in those scars—

Something had awakened.

"This is not over." Athena stood beside him, her golden spear in hand.

Zeus exhaled.

"No. It has just begun."

And the sky rumbled.

Foreshadowing: The True Threat Reveals Itself

Poseidon had won his battle.

Hades had erased those who stood in his way.

Zeus had brought order back to the divine plane.

But they all felt it.

A presence.

A force greater than any god they had faced before.

And soon—

It would arrive.