Previously
All of this leaves everyone besides for Perseus and the members of his army completely baffled they had believed that Typhon had been woken up by the beings making Kronos's Scythe and that he had then made a volcanic eruption in order to escape his prison. They had also believed that he had done so that he could finally complete his mission of destroying the Olympians and Olympus itself but it seemed that they were wrong.
FlashBack
Perseus was watching Kronos's Scythe get completed he was currently on his way to get a new recruit by the name of Typhon. Once he was done watching the strange monsters work he continues on his way until he reaches a very small hole in the ground where he could peek through and see Typhon in his slumber. He quickly uses his power to create a blast of power that will only go through the eye he is using to see through the hole and be strong enough to destroy Typhon.
He then releases the blast of power through the eye he was using to see through the hole. The blast of power then goes through the hole and hits Typhon turning him into golden dust. The golden dust then flies into the air, through the hole, and is absorbed into Perseus. Perseus then uses his power to teleport away with a volcanic eruption occurring after the destruction of Typhon.
FlashBack End
Perseus turns around to face the now completely shocked Kronos. "Well I am almost sorry to say it but it seems that you will not be getting your revenge today Kronos." States Perseus while he releases a blast of power from his eyes that destroys Kronos before he can even respond.
Perseus looks around the battlefield and sees that there is no one left for him to destroy and add to his army besides for the demigods who he decided would not have to join his army unless they wanted to of course. Perseus smiles at his work after all it was truly the beginning of a pantheon's fall.
Now
3rd Person
During the time between Perseus taking over Olympus and the Battle of Manhattan Perseus spent a lot of time in the library of Athena. With Athena's help, he had managed to find a lot of information that was both what he was looking for and was also incredibly valuable information for his long-term goal along with his current goal involving the pantheons.
The first thing Perseus learned about was who created the Earth and the so-called godly beings who reside on the planet. The being who created both the Earth and the godly beings who reside on the planet is known as Chaos. The very same being who is known as the Creator in the Greek and Roman pantheon.
Chaos is not the Primordial of the void and creation like it states in the myths. Chaos is actually an aspect: beings who are the living embodiments of the part of existence they represent. They are similar to Primordials the big difference being that instead of representing something like the sky they represent something much more important like death.
Chaos is said to be the aspect of creation and destruction. It is said that Chaos created the earth and then he created the different beings of all the pantheons. After he was done creating the earth and the godly beings of the planet he left to continue his role of being the aspect of creation and destruction.
Before he left he informed the Primordials and beings of similar power of the celestials and there being other aspects like himself.
When Perseus learned about all of this he was happy to see that his question of why there were so many different pantheons was answered.
The next thing Perseus learned about was who the Celestials are. The Celestials are beings of great power they are of equal power to the more powerful Primordials like Gaea. They spend most of their time creating and destroying worlds in order to create more Celestials.
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