While the rest of his brothers fought against the Giants, Hades went down into Helheim and confronted the Titans alone. Hades managed to kill all the Titans by himself Poseidon, still around, asked Hades if something was wrong but Hades walked off, assuring his brother he doesn't need to mind. The soldier reported to Hades that the Titans, who were subordinates of Kronos, have escaped Tartarus and are planning to invade from Helheim. Hades decides to go to Helheim to fight the Titans aloneĪs soon as he went through his exit, Hades encountered one of his soldiers and asked what was wrong. The rest all left through their own exits and Hades sighed after hearing Adamas grumble about Zeus pushing his luck. Zeus decided the only thing to do was to pummel the enemy with all their being and headed off for battle. Hermes reported that things weren't looking good and Adamas mockingly asked Zeus what he was going to do, now that he was their Chief God. While the Greek Gods fought against the Giants with all they had, Hades attended a meeting with his brothers, Ares and Hermes. Hades meets with the other Greek Gods to discuss the strategy to be adopted during the Gigantomachy This conflict would be known as the Gigantomachy. Unable to accept that, the Primordial Goddess, Gaia, led the Giants against the Greek Gods. Following the events of the Titanomachy, Zeus inherited the throne from Kronos and became the new Chief God of the Greek Pantheon, despite being the youngest son.
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