Olympus was no longer whole.
The gods had always ruled as one, their power shaping the divine plane, their dominion unquestioned.
But now?
Now, the old order was breaking.
Hades, Zeus, and Poseidon had stepped beyond Olympus, beyond the laws of what gods were meant to be.
And Olympus could no longer ignore it.
Some feared them.
Some wanted to stop them.
And some?
Some saw an opportunity.
Demeter: The Unspoken Choice
Demeter stood on the marble balcony of Olympus, staring into the void.
She could still feel him.
Hades.
Even across the endless abyss, his presence pulled at her.
It was no longer just death. No longer just darkness.
It was something else.
Something deeper.
And what terrified her more than his power?
The fact that she wanted to see it for herself.
She had always thought Hades was different from the others.
But now, she had to ask herself:
Was he still a god at all?
And if he wasn't…
Why did she want to follow him?
Athena's Plan
Athena moved through the halls of Olympus, her mind already calculating a thousand different futures.
The three brothers had become more than gods.
If Olympus did not act, they would be left behind.
She would not allow that.
She had to think like Hades.
Cold. Calculated. Strategic.
And if that meant choosing a side before the war began—
Then so be it.
Hera's Warning
Hera stood before the gathered gods, her presence commanding as always.
"They are no longer with us," she said.
Her voice was not angry.
It was certain.
She turned her gaze to the Olympians before her.
"We must prepare."
Ares grinned, his eyes burning with the thought of battle.
Apollo looked away, uncertain.
Hermes stayed silent.
And Demeter?
Demeter hesitated.
The Betrayal Unfolds
As the gods debated, as Olympus struggled to decide its future—
Someone made their move.
A figure stepped from the shadows.
Someone none of them had expected.
And when they spoke, Olympus changed forever.