Shortly after the war.
The titans gods naiads satyrs cyclopes and hekaonkheires and all of Darius siblings even hades and his mother Rhea had planted The seed Darius had left on the middle of Olympus where they would build the new home of the gods to honor Darius until he returns much of the army was quite sad with Darius slumber.
after the ritual Hades had set of to the underworld in which the gods and titans were happy about.
Unfortunately for Hades, he was greatly feared by all of his siblings(thought hestia was scared she still accepted hades and retained a good relationship with him), nephews, and nieces, and hence, he was hardly ever invited to Olympus (except for the Winter solstice, the darkest day of the year). However, by gaining the Underworlds, Hades also gained divine authority over all of the precious metals and jewels under the earth, becoming far richer than any of the other Olympians. Hades was so feared by mortals and demigods that they rarely even used his name, and instead referred to Hades as either "The Rich One", "The Silent One", and/or "The Hospitable One".
With that Years had passed which turned into decades which turned into centuries which turned into a millennium(1000 years/10 Centuries) in the middle of Olympus the home of the Greek gods laid a magnificent tree which let out a comforting welcoming atmosphere just as Darius did when he wasn't in slumber during the years Many gods and nymphs would sit near this Tree to help ease there stress and would sometimes even talk about there problems near the sapling as the sapling let out a aura that was a familial feeling that reminded one of family one of the gods which came frequently was Hera and hestia.
During the Centuries that passed Hera had been mad of Zeus's infidelity and had frequently sat near this tree talking about her problems as it helped relive stress as it felt like the tree was listening and would comfort you While hestia built a heart near the tree which would give warmth to those you went near it Hestia also used this hearth to visit Darius's tree and had took care of it waiting for Darius's return.
During the first Centurie Zeus had married Metis the titaness of wisdom,cunning, planning and had pregnated her but Zeus had received a prophecy that his titaness Metis would give birth to 2 children 1 daughter and 1 son the prophecy had told that his son would one day overthrow him thinking of a way to stop the prophecy Zeus had tricked Metis into turning into a fly and had swallowed her whole leading to his second marriage with themis titaness of divine law which gave birth to 2 triplets first the horae(goddesses of season) and the Fates(3 white robed personification of destiny) the Fates were alrighty born old women, which horrified both of their parents. After becoming the father of the Fates, Zeus, fearing the prospect of having even more intimidating children with Themis, advocated to end their marriage, to which the Titaness agreed, and peacefully stepped aside.
Shortly after ending his marriage with the Titaness Themis, Zeus courted his beautiful sister Demeter. After transforming into a serpent, he successfully seduced her. Zeus' and Demeter's affair resulted in a very beautiful daughter named Persephone. Though their romantic relationship eventually ended, Demeter was still overjoyed as she loved Persephone dearly and would spend all her spare time with her. Persephone grew up without want, always staying close to her mother, and later became the goddess of springtime and flowers, and her mother even shared some of her power over the earth with her. Demeter cherished Persephone as the most important thing in her life, and spent all of her time with her.
Soon after her return from Oceanus and Tethys (whom she stayed with to learn to control her quick temper) Hera caught the attention of Zeus himself. Since she was extremely intelligent and the most beautiful goddess in creation (before Aphrodite's birth), it was only natural that he would be attracted to her, but while Hera had strong feelings for him as well, she refused to be another conquest for the King of the Gods. However, Zeus was just as stubborn and would not be dissuaded. He applied his excellent singing, dancing, and joking skills to entertain and woo Hera, but she would not initially give in. Zeus made a bet with Hera that if she would ever confess her love for him, she would become his bride.
A few days later, Zeus proceeded to generate a tremendous thunderstorm around Olympus, and cunningly disguised himself as an injured cuckoo. The cuckoo flew into Hera's chambers, just as she was shutting her windows, and proceeded to fall on the marble floor. The sympathetic goddess took what she thought was an injured, defenseless creature in her arms, dried its feathers, and revived it with some divine nectar. On the next morning, the cuckoo did not seem inclined to leave, and affectionately rubbed its beak against Hera's finger. Hera admitted having grown quite fond of the bird herself, and gently cuddled it in her arms. At that very instant, the cuckoo transformed into mighty Zeus himself, still in Hera's embrace.
Although she was embarrassed and outraged by her brother's deception, Hera was still very impressed at Zeus' cleverness and resourcefulness. She finally agreed to become his consort on the condition that he married her, and remained loyal to her which was a promise Zeus broke by then siring many demigod children with mortals and nature spirits, which made Hera furious, causing her to usually curse the child. Their wedding (which was described as the most magnificent and grandiose wedding in history) was held in a spectacular celebration on Olympus, and was attended by many gods and neutral Titans. Zeus and Hera arrived on a huge golden chariot, steered by Eos (who illuminated the bride and bridegroom with brilliant rosy light), and the ceremony was lead by the three Fates themselves. Through her marriage to Zeus, Hera became the Queen of Mount Olympus and the Olympian gods. Zeus and Hera received great gifts from all of their wedding guests, but Hera's favorite was a magnificent apple tree (with golden apples) that she received from Gaea. Hera had the tree taken far off to the west, and planted in a beautiful orchard. Hera employed the Hespirdas, daughters of Atlas, to guard the tree, but as the nymphs would occasionally pluck an apple from the tree themselves, she put a fierce one hundred headed dragon named Ladon there as well. This orchard was later named the garden of Hespirdas.
The newlyweds enjoyed a wonderful honeymoon, and were both very happy with each other for 300 years, and had five divine children together: Ares (the god of war),
Hebe (the goddess of youth), Eileithyia (the goddess of childbirth), Hephaestus (the god of fire and blacksmiths) and Enyo (the goddess of war). However, Zeus eventually became restless, and it was not long before he began the first of his many affairs. Hera was infuriated and frustrated to no end by his infidelity, and devoted most of her time to keeping Zeus in sight, as well as making the lives of his mistresses and illegitimate children miserable. Her hatred is most evident in the story of Hercules, whom she tried to kill repetitively.
the second chapter will be more about what happened during Darius slumber.