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THE THEOGONY REIMAGINED AS EPIC FANTASY
Why would Zeus, King of the Gods, honor a Titan sorceress above his own kin?
"Hekate whom Zeus the son of Kronos honoured above all" - Hesiod, Theogony (8th Century BCE)
Oblivion was the beginning. And so too shall it be the end. From Oblivion emerged Khaos-creation born from its own antithesis. From creation, the Primordials. When the Sky, Ouranos, seizes the Kosmos, his arrogance summons Khaos itself. A contradiction made physical, as if the universe had begun to bleed.
And then it spoke:
"Your own blood will rise against you.
But first., .. a gift."
It's "gift?" The Crown of the Kosmos. Its benediction, a prophecy. As long as the crown exists, rebellion becomes law. The cycle begins: Ouranos falls to his Kronos. Kronos feeds his own children to Tartarus, imprisoning them in its depths. And Zeus, exiled since birth, is destined to overthrow his father, inherit the crown-and its curse.
To free his siblings from their prison, Zeus must seek the one being capable of tearing open a primordial horror: Hekate, the Titaness of Crossroads and Magic. Yet, she is no fool. Hekate will not topple one tyrant only to suffer under another. The price of her aid? Sovereignty for herself and her kin.
"We shall never kneel."
The first law of Olympus: Hekate's autonomy.
With the Titaness' magic, Zeus pulls his siblings from the dark not as gods, but as ghosts. Having spent millennia within their own bespoke nightmares, the Olympians must wage a war on two fronts: against the Titan army, and the psychological rot left by a father who taught them to fear their own nature.
And yet-true victory lies not only in winning the war, but what you can build after. The Olympians must confront an impossible question: Can Gods forged in trauma build a kingdom of justice?
Apokalypsis: Khaogenesis is a faithful reconstruction of Greek mythology for readers who crave philosophical depth, political complexity, and psychological realism in the divine. Hesiod meets Sanderson. Milton meets Lovecraft. This is the Titanomachy as you've never seen it-systematic, psychological, and unrelenting.
If you loved Circe's character depth and Mistborn's systematic magic, this is your next obsession.
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