Master Hades killing Hyperion, which will greatly damage the majesty of the Titan Gods.
The twin gods Hypnos and Thanatos walk in the Underworld, Birazaka, discussing the consequences of Hyperion's death.
"Um!"
Thanatos nods in agreement, saying, "Yes, this impact will be immense. The Titan God's majesty will be tarnished. Over the years, countless Titan gods have been dissatisfied with the twelve main gods of Titan."
As the rulers of the twelve main gods, it is impossible for all to be satisfied. Particularly in this endless time, many new gods have emerged, each with their own ideas and ambitions. However, the overwhelming power of the Titan God King and Hyperion's near-invincibility kept them fearful, forcing them to retreat into their own domains, like wild dogs nursing their wounds, watching the world in silence.
But these wild dogs have not given up entirely. They are waiting for a chance, ready to strike if an opportunity arises to attack the invincible Twelve Titan Gods and devour them.
"Now," Hypnos says gently, "Master Hades has provided them with this opportunity, showing that even the strongest, Hyperion, can be defeated. At this moment, if Poseidon raises his arms and calls to Zeus, countless gods will respond."
"Hmm"
"Only Zeus is likely to do this; Poseidon wouldn't act that way."
"Snort!" Thanatos scoffs, dissatisfied. "It's infuriating. Master Hades put in all this effort, yet that guy Zeus will reap the rewards. It's truly discomforting."
The twin gods share a deep-seated annoyance towards Zeus. They find him repugnant compared to the calm demeanor of Poseidon, whom they respect more.
"Hehehe" Hypnos smiles calmly. "This is not a concern. For Lord Hades, these gods are insignificant. Their existence holds little importance to him. Besides, do you really think these gods would willingly submit to Zeus?"
"Indeed."
"These ambitious jackals, given a chance, can be terrifying," Thanatos remarks with irony. Just as Hypnos said, since they resisted Cronus before, why would they submit to Zeus? If Zeus is willing to oppose Cronus, they may give him a chance.
"Not to mention," he continues, "in Zeus's eyes, they are nothing more than cannon fodder, meant to weaken the Twelve Titan Gods."
"This battle of the Titans is just beginning," Hypnos declares, stopping before the vast abyss of Yellow Spring Birazaka. What lies beneath remains unknown, but it surely contains terrifying darkness and death.
Thanatos halts beside him, saying, "Prometheus is the most troublesome god. He chose to ally with Zeus. We must consider his role moving forward."
Hypnos responds calmly, "Don't worry. All measures must be set aside for now. Everything is focused on this battle of the Titans. If we win, we can deal with everything that follows. If things change, then all will be lost, no need for further discussion."
"Um!"
The twin gods stand at the edge of Yellow Spring Birazaka, gazing into the abyss, envisioning the chaotic world beyond.
Indeed, just as they speculated, after Hyperion's death, Zeus raised his arms and called for the Titan War. Following his lead, countless gods rallied to his side, raising the banner against Cronus.
In the face of this uprising, Cronus remains indifferent. Yet, with both Hyperion and Koios killed by Hades, the rebellion has drawn the attention of the Twelve Titan Gods. Among them, Iapetus and Crius prepare for battle.
Thus, the vast conflict among the Titan gods has begun. Zeus uses Mount Olympus as his base to confront the Titan pantheon on Mount Othrys. In this battle, nearly every god is involved, leading to a total slaughter that engulfs the world.
"Thunder!"
"Sweep all the Titans with your divine power!" With a deafening roar, Zeus raises his thunder high, unleashing a torrent of lightning. Countless fighters belonging to the gods are obliterated in an instant, and many gods are left defeated.
The number of gods participating in this Titan War is beyond comprehension, each cultivating their own fighters. In this conflict, the total number exceeds tens of millions, with warriors summoned from every corner.
Even disciples trained by these gods are set to join the battle, making the numbers staggering and overwhelming. This immense scale is why the even more formidable star Titans in the Chaos Starry Sky abstain from participating.
Though they belong to Cronus, they refuse to engage in such a battle, knowing it would endanger the world; a responsibility they cannot ignore.
On Mount Olympus, Metis and Prometheus watch as Zeus wreaks havoc. Metis speaks softly, "If we can deal with these gods swiftly, it would be for the best. They are all unstable factors."
Prometheus smiles and replies, "Metis, don't worry! This is like a double-edged sword. If wielded well, it can cut the enemy deeply. My main concern is still Hades; he's someone I can't fully grasp."
"Um!" Metis agrees seriously. "Hades is indeed a god who is difficult to see through and warrants careful consideration."