It has been a few months sense hade and Odin became friend as Hades was training, using the void around he was master at with years of training with Tiamat, but this child body was holding him backs, he tryed Summoning his shoulders, but what he could summoned was bird made by the void, it was starting.
"Hades"
Hades then moved to the side as the void moved blocked the attack, it was sword as he looked at the person who attack him, a man with black hair, black bear, he was wearing a worrier outfit and a look that was Purley Neutral.
The Black hair man looked at him. "So your the friend my little brother has been talking about"
Hades eyes moved and then he saw Odin. "... Let me gess your one of Odin Big brother so.. Vili or Va".
Odin's older brother chuckled, crossing his arms. "It's Vili, but you can call me that or whatever you prefer. You must be Hades, the one my little brother can't stop raving about."
Hades raised an eyebrow, intrigued but cautious. "Is that so? I hope he's not exaggerating."
Vili smirked, stepping forward. "Oh, he is. You see, I'm pretty sure he thinks you're some kind of death god genius. But I'm here to see for myself if you can keep up with the legends."
Hades felt a mixture of pride and annoyance. "Legends are just stories. I'm just trying to master the void, and it looks like that's a bit harder in this body."
Vili tilted his head, studying Hades with an analytical gaze. "I see. Let's put your skills to the test. Show me what you can do with that void of yours."
Taking a deep breath, Hades focused, trying to channel the energy he had learned to control. The void around him pulsated, and he attempted to summon a creature—a shadowy figure that looked like a wolf. It materialized briefly before collapsing into nothingness.
Vili raised an eyebrow, impressed yet slightly critical. "Not bad for a beginner. But you need to harness your anger and fear into something stronger. The void is chaotic, and if you want to command it, you must embrace its nature."
Hades frowned, frustrated with his progress. "How do you expect me to do that? It's hard to just summon strength out of nowhere."
Vili smirked. "Let me help you. I'll train you. And trust me, I won't go easy on you just because you're my brother's friend."
Odin watched with enthusiasm, excitement glinting in his emerald eyes. "I think it'll be great! You'll learn a lot from Vili."
Hades nodded reluctantly. "Alright, let's see what you've got."
Vili motioned for Hades to follow him deeper into the garden, where training ground awaited. "First things first, let's see if you can handle a bit of pressure. Summon the void around you while I attack."
With that, Vili lunged forward, sword drawn, the blade gleaming ominously in the dim light. Hades instinctively summoned the void to create a barrier, but Vili's sword shattered through it with surprising ease.
Hades stumbled back, the impact knocking the breath out of him. "What the—"
"You have to focus, Hades!" Vili shouted, grinning. "Feel the chaos! Let it fuel you!"
Hades felt a surge of frustration and desperation, and suddenly, the void responded to his emotions. Dark tendrils erupted around him, forming a shield that absorbed the blow of Vili's sword.
"That's more like it!" Vili encouraged, pressing the attack. "Channel that rage, and let the void become an extension of yourself!"
Hades focused harder, summoning more tendrils to encase Vili's sword, but he quickly learned that it was just as vital to control his emotions as it was to harness the void itself.
With each clash of metal against darkness, Hades began to find his rhythm. He could feel the power surging within him, the thrill of battle igniting a fire he had long thought extinguished.
As they sparred, Hades realized that the training was not just about mastering his abilities; it was about forming a bond with Odin's brother. The competitive atmosphere shifted into something more profound—an understanding that they were both children of different worlds, bound together by their shared experiences.
After what felt like hours of training, both of them fell back, panting heavily.
"You've got potential, Hades," Vili said, wiping sweat from his brow. "Keep training like this, and you'll be a force to be reckoned with. Just remember—control your emotions. The void thrives on them."
Hades nodded, grateful for the wisdom. "Thanks, Vili. I'll keep that in mind."
As they rested, Odin joined them, a wide grin plastered on his face. "You both did great! Can I join in the next round?"
Hades chuckled, feeling a warmth in his chest. "Maybe once I'm a bit more skilled."
Vili laughed, ruffling Odin's hair. "Don't worry, little brother. Hades will be a great training partner for you too. Besides, I wouldn't want you to fall behind."
Hades watched the two brothers interact, feeling a sense of belonging he hadn't experienced in centuries. He might have been reborn as a child, but he felt a purpose growing stronger within him.
He was ready to forge his path, surrounded by friends and newfound family, ready to embrace whatever destiny had in store for him.
Meanwhile Gaea was watching this with a smile, she was seeing her grandson getting stronger by the days, especially with Void, it was almost like He had hundreds of years if training
"How longer until he finds out, I can't keep hiding the kid for ever"
Gaea head then turned too see who spoke, it was man with sky blue hair and beard, he had white skin like that id clouds, and a bit of blue mark, he looked a bit like he was fused with a sky, his hair moved like the could, he was wearing a robe and if there was something to hide between his leg he would have head it but..
Gaea jued looked after the man, she just looked at him
Gaea eyss meet the man's eyes. "It has been while husband... What bring You here Uranus"
Uranus looked at Gaea, a mixture of concern and pride etched across his face. "I felt a shift in the balance of power, and I needed to see for myself what was happening with our grandson." His gaze drifted toward Hades, who was laughing with Odin and Vili. "He is growing stronger by the day. It seems he possesses the potential to rival even the most seasoned gods."
Gaea smiled softly, her heart swelling with maternal pride. "He does indeed, and I believe he will be the key to uniting our pantheon with others. He has the unique ability to wield the Void, something that even the eldest among us have struggled to understand."
Uranus nodded, his expression serious. "But we both know that strength alone will not be enough. There are forces at play that he is unaware of, and he must discover the truth of his lineage soon. Hiding him forever is not a viable solution."
Gaea sighed, looking back at Hades. "I know. I fear that if he learns the truth too soon, it could bring chaos into his young life. He has already experienced so much loss before his own birth. I want him to grow stronger and wiser first, to build relationships that will anchor him when the time comes."
Uranus crossed his arms, considering her words. "You underestimate the resilience of youth. He is already forming bonds with Odin and Vili, which could provide him with the support he needs. They may even help him face the truth when the time comes."
Gaea's expression turned contemplative. "You're right. I mustn't shield him from what is inevitable. But how do we prepare him for it? He needs to learn about his powers, his heritage, and the responsibilities that come with them."
Uranus stepped closer, his gaze steady and filled with the weight of experience. "Perhaps it would be wise to allow him to explore the realms, meet other gods, and learn their stories. In doing so, he may discover his own. The more he learns, the better equipped he will be to handle the challenges ahead."
Gaea nodded thoughtfully. "A journey could provide him with invaluable lessons. But I fear the dangers that lie beyond the garden. There are entities that would seek to exploit his potential."
"Then we must be vigilant," Uranus replied, a fierce determination in his voice. "I will stand guard and ensure that he is protected. If necessary, I will intervene if any threats arise."
As they watched Hades and the two brothers sparring again, Gaea felt a renewed sense of hope. "Together, we can guide him. He will not face this alone."
Uranus smiled, his expression softening. "Yes, and in time, he may become the bridge between our pantheon and the others. He could forge alliances that would strengthen our realms."
Their conversation drifted as they observed Hades summon a void creature that flickered and shimmered with dark energy, eliciting cheers and laughter from Odin and Vili.
"I have faith in him," Gaea said softly, pride radiating from her. "Hades has already shown signs of greatness, and with the right guidance, I believe he can become a powerful god who brings peace among us all."
Uranus turned his gaze to Gaea, his eyes glimmering with admiration. "You have always believed in him, my love. Your nurturing spirit will guide him. And when the time comes for him to learn the truth, he will have the strength to face it."
As Gaea and Uranus shared a quiet moment of understanding, they both knew that the challenges ahead would require courage, strength, and wisdom. But with their support and love, Hades would be prepared to embrace his destiny as both a god of the underworld and a bridge between pantheons.
And so, the seeds of fate continued to weave, intertwining the destinies of gods, forging bonds that would shape the very foundations of their world.
Later that day Rhea slammed her hand on the tables as she looked at Gaea as she looked at him
Rhea looked at her mother. "I will not allow my son to leave this garden"
Gaea looked at her daughter, her green hair moved in the wind. "Keep your voice down daughter, you don't want Hades to wake up".
Rhea's eyes flared with frustration, her voice barely contained. "This isn't just about Hades anymore! You're encouraging him to explore the realms and make connections with other gods. He's still so young, and I can't bear the thought of him being exposed to the dangers that lurk outside this sanctuary!"
Gaea remained calm, her gaze steady. "I understand your fears, Rhea. But Hades is destined for greatness. Shielding him from the world won't protect him; it will only hinder his growth. He needs to learn about his powers and the responsibilities that come with them."
Rhea crossed her arms defiantly, her expression pained. "You don't understand! Cronus has already swallowed my other children. I refuse to let that happen to Hades. He must be protected at all costs!"
Gaea stepped closer, her voice gentle yet firm. "I lost children too, Rhea. I watched the world change around me, and I could do nothing to stop it. But we cannot let our past define our future. Hades has a chance to break the cycle of fear and loss. If he is to become a god, he must learn to navigate the world beyond this garden. And he must do so with the knowledge that he has family to support him."
Rhea's shoulders slumped as she took a deep breath, the tension in her body easing slightly. "I just... I want to protect him. He deserves a childhood free from the burdens of godhood. Can't we keep him here just a little longer?"
Gaea's expression softened. "Of course. We can give him time to grow, to bond with Odin and Vili. But we cannot delay the inevitable. Sooner or later, he will need to face the truth of who he is and what he must become."
Rhea turned away, her heart heavy with the weight of the situation. "You're right, I know. But it pains me to think of him leaving. Can't we at least keep him here until he's a bit older? Until he can truly defend himself?"
Gaea placed a comforting hand on her daughter's shoulder. "We will do everything we can to ensure his safety. I will train him alongside you, and we will prepare him for the challenges ahead. But we must also trust him to make his own choices. In doing so, he may forge alliances that will benefit us all."
Rhea nodded slowly, the fight draining from her as she looked back at the garden. Hades and the two brothers were laughing, their carefree spirits illuminating the afternoon. "I just want him to be happy."
"And he will be," Gaea reassured her. "Happiness comes not just from safety but from experiencing life, making connections, and discovering who he is meant to be. Let us nurture his spirit while preparing him for the path ahead."
As Rhea watched Hades joyfully play with Odin and Vili, a flicker of hope ignited within her. Maybe, just maybe, there was a way to allow him to grow and explore while still protecting the innocence of his youth.
"I will trust your judgment, Mother," Rhea said softly, though uncertainty lingered in her eyes. "But I will be watching over him every step of the way."
Gaea smiled, her heart warmed by her daughter's commitment. "And I will be right beside you. Together, we will guide him toward a brighter future, one that honors our past but doesn't bind him to it."
With a shared understanding, the two goddesses stood side by side, determined to support Hades as he navigated the complexities of his divine heritage while cherishing the joy of his childhood. Together, they would face the challenges ahead, weaving a tapestry of love and strength that would protect their family for generations to come.
To be continued
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