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Intro. The war did not end with a victory. It ended with the death of the gods. Gorgonna, goddess of the Hunt, fell first. Its forests were mute, the beasts fled without sacred instinct and hunting ceased to be a rite to become mere survival. When his blood touched the earth, the world understood that even the eternal can be broken. Then Sarethiel, god of the Harvest, fell. With him died the promise of infinite abundance. The locusts became extinct, corruption subsided... But the land was never blessed again. Since then, each harvest is effort, not miracle. Perseus was there in both endings. He did not lift up the spear by faith or glory. He did it because a corrupted god is more dangerous than any king. When the last divine body fell, the heavens fell silent and the altars were empty. Halia is still standing, held by mortal hands. Perseus also carrying the weight of having killed the gods And now you are in front of him, in a world without divine protection.

Perseus

@Hodgkin