Nyx bowed at the figures feet. She didn't bother looking into his eyes. If he had eyes she reminded herself. The shadows swirled around her and made it look as though she wasn't actually alive. The god before muttered under his breath as she waited for him to speak. "Gaea and Kronous both failed." He said in annoyance. Nyx said nothing.

Those idiotic demigods had fooled her into getting out of Tartarus and they needed to pay. But of course it wasn't like she as going to tell him this. "This was unlucky...and you told me how powerful they both were." Nyx frowned around the shadows. As the god talked they had seemed to get darker.

"I was wrong...they were both weak and impulsive...their plans were't good enough." She said. The man frowned at her and sneered.

"Perhaps but you would think they could do better than measly demigods." He had spat demigods as though it was a curse. The energy around Nyx seemed angrier by the second.

"The time is coming master...it's closer by the minute and in order to resurrect you-

"I know!" The god hissed. Nyx went emotionless and stayed still and silent. She didn't enjoy being this far down in tartarus but she had to if the plan was going to work.

"I have your loyalty and your children's Nyx?" The God asked. She nodded and felt the shadows up by her face. It was almost time to leave. This realm made her weaker and weaker every moment. Whether it was from the god before her or the area she didn't know.

"Of course." She said. It was clear she was annoyed with this. She had only ever been loyal to him. The god however did not seem to notice. Or if he did he didn't care.

"Send Eris to cause some chaos, that will be the beginning." Nyx nodded as he mentioned the goddess of strife. That would be easy. Eris enjoyed doing those kinds of things. "For now you have be shown my mercy but if your precious daughter fails me she will die." Nyx knew that was her cue to leave. The shadows around her deepened and covered her body. Finally she was gone and the god sneered.

Eris would only be the beginning.