Greece: I am Zeus!
Chapter 48 Meeting, let's get this meeting started!
Chapter 48 Meeting, let's get this meeting started!
Styx was overjoyed to see Zeus with a warm smile on his face, personally coming out to greet him. He then grabbed Pallas and quickly walked to Zeus.
She knelt respectfully on one knee: "O son of the Queen of the Gods, future ruler, illustrious Zeus, Styx has come to await your command."
Pallas also knelt on one knee, and although his tone was slightly nervous, he said firmly, "Your will is Pallas's will, and I am willing to serve you!"
Their children also knelt on one knee and swore allegiance.
Zeus laughed heartily and asked them to rise, inviting them to enter the temple and sit with the other gods.
Pallas and Styx had four children, two boys and two girls, who were:
Nike's goddess: symbolizing victory, her figure is always accompanied by success and triumph.
Kratos: Symbolizes strength and power; He is the representative of authority and power.
Bia, the goddess: symbolizes violence or power. She represents primal, irresistible force and is the embodiment of pure power.
Zelus: Symbolizes competition, passion, and the desire for glory. He possesses courage and fervor, perseverance and tenacity.
They will be Zeus's most loyal followers, forever by his side.
It is precisely because they always followed Zeus that they became invincible gods and the embodiment of power and glory.
Because victory will always stand behind the victor.
They were with Zeus.
And Zeus is forever victorious.
Of course, they have no honors to speak of yet, they are just little karami.
Not long after, Pallas's brothers followed closely behind and arrived one after another.
It's clear that they all harbored their own ulterior motives, secretly vying for the "first to serve" position, wanting to leave the deepest impression on Zeus.
Astraeus, the eldest son of Cleos, along with his beautiful wife Eos, the goddess of dawn, and their four sons, arrived at Olympus at top speed.
They now have only four sons, who are the four wind gods.
The God of the East Wind: Eurus;
Notus, the god of the south wind;
Zephyrus, the god of the west wind;
Boreas, the god of the North Wind.
These poor three generations of Titans, who shared the power of the wind, should have enjoyed a high position in the universe.
Now they can only drift aimlessly in the cosmos, not allowed to enter the world.
Even though they can unleash cosmic storms that tear everything apart, they are no different from a gentle breeze in front of the god-king Cronus.
Accompanying Asterius were Hyperion's children: the radiant sun god Helios and the pure moon goddess Selene.
Because their younger sister, Eos, the goddess of dawn, was the wife of Astraeus, their family relationship was the closest, and they agreed to come and serve together.
However, when they saw that Styx and his family were already sitting comfortably in the temple, the smile that had originally graced the face of the later gods could no longer bloom so happily.
I'm late!
Zeus didn't care about their petty thoughts; on the contrary, he felt much better seeing that they couldn't unite.
He laughed heartily and held the first grand feast of the new gods' rise on Mount Olympus, solemnly welcoming the arrival of the gods.
This was also to celebrate their successful repelling of the first attack by Cronus, the king of the gods, and to establish the prestige of the Olympian gods.
Finally, Perseus arrived. This Titan had not yet married the star goddess Asteria, and they were not yet acquainted.
He was a solitary god, and his pursuit of honor was not yet intense. All of Olympus was immersed in joyous feasting, singing and dancing, and a new atmosphere prevailed.
Meanwhile, the atmosphere on Mount Otrothus was rather somber.
Or rather, it's so oppressive it's suffocating.
After the God-King summoned the gods, eight Titans eventually responded.
Queen Rhea would certainly ignore it, and neither would the Oceanid couple.
The oceanic system has completely gone all in on Zeus; Metis is no longer hiding anything, no longer pretending, and has completely torn off all pretense.
The other Titans, whatever their current thoughts, ultimately chose to come.
Besides the primordial Titans, there is the mother goddess Gaia and the night goddess Nyx, the light ethere Aether and the daytime ethere Hemera, and the sea god Pontus.
In terms of numbers, the two sides are not much different.
However, when it comes to raw strength, the gap is enormous, practically worlds apart.
The good news is that Zeus's side is now united.
As for Kronos...
If a real fight breaks out, He will probably be ganged up on and beaten.
His once close ally is now standing idly by, which is already a great favor to Him.
One wrong move and they might immediately turn against you, launching a counterattack.
The only one who came with a child was Iapetus, the Weaver of Death, a staunch supporter of the King of Gods.
Cronus, with his fearless courage and unparalleled power, created the world and separated the mixed world, sending the supreme father Uranus into eternal slumber. This feat completely conquered Iapetus, making him completely convinced of his worth.
Throughout these countless years, the Iapetus family has been deeply favored by Cronus. They are the king's most steadfast supporters and his most trusted ally.
He brought his three sons—Atlas, Menotius, and Prometheus—to lend their full support.
However, His wife, the ocean goddess Clymene, did not come.
Iapetus's three children were all outstanding second-generation Titans, skilled in both literature and martial arts, and possessed extraordinary strength.
They were the only family to receive preferential treatment from Cronus.
Cronus bestowed extraordinary honor upon their family, so they (except for his wife Clymene) were basically staunch supporters of Cronus (though a clever god like Prometheus wasn't as devoted).
The gods gathered at the temple on Mount Otyrus. Cronus sat high on his throne as the king of the gods, his deep eyes sweeping over the indifferent and detached gods below, his resentment growing ever stronger.
Especially since the throne of the goddess beside him was completely empty, such a huge mockery fueled His anger.
He was now secretly regretting that he should have destroyed the vacancy of the Queen of Gods. He was so engrossed in his thoughts that he had forgotten about it.
Now that all the gods have arrived, it's not wise to take action now, otherwise it would be even more disgraceful to the gods.
Cronus spoke slowly, his tone sincere, even his usual majesty had faded, replaced by warmth.
“O O Root of the Universe, O Foundation of the Universe, O Reverend Gods, it has been some time since we have gathered together. Here I offer you my sincerest thoughts.”
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(End of this chapter)
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