A/N: So, a quick note. This story focuses more on the OC characters than the canon characters BUT it doesn't mean that they won't be pushed aside, they will play a role too later on in the story.

Enjoy the story.


Prologue Chapter

Third Person POV

Location: Mount Olympus

Time: Height of the Ancient Greek Civilisation, many, many years before the present time, approx 5000-6000 years before 2010

The Greek Gods were partying hard as they celebrated the prosperity and flourishment of their powerful empire.

Everyone was in a good mood. Lyre dance music (courtesy of Apollo of course) rang throughout the Olympian Throne Room. In the middle of the party was someone special, a mortal, a human with the name of Alveus. He had light brown hair, a streak of blonde across his bangs as it was parted from the left. His sea-green eyes were lively as it looked around, enjoying the party

This human, through unknown means to the Olympians, had amazing gifts. Superhuman strength, stamina, durability and amazing speed. He'd been alive for a long time, longer than a regular human could have been, however, he wasn't a demigod. There was no trace of divinity in him.

He had pledged himself to the service of Olympus and got in the god's good books a long time ago, and thus was the reason he was in the throne room, enjoying the party that raged on.

Unknown to the Olympians, he could see through time through a technique that not even the gods were old enough to know.

Alveus savoured his cup of wine, ignorant of those details and as he minded his own business, he was slapped on the back causing him to cough and choke on his drink. He turned around annoyed at whoever did it. "Who was that?!"

"Oh sorry, didn't mean to scare you like that!" a voice said, half surprised, half laughing.

Alveus looked at the man with salt and pepper, recognising that familiar face. He wiped his mouth. "Oh, it's you,"

Hermes smiled at him. "Yeah, it's me. How are you doing?"

"Well, thank you for the near heart attack thank you for asking me! What's up with you?" Alveus replied

Hermes laughed. "You know, delivering messages and packages, you know the drill. I wanted to talk about you actually. continue to amaze us and it's a good thing you decided to help us. My response times are so much quicker you know, like seriously, you can go 3 times the speed of sound, amazing!"

Alveus chuckled as Hermes kept on praising him.

It was true. Alveus had achieved many feats. He nearly won against Hercules in an arm wrestle and he would fair well against Ares and Athena in a spar. But that was when he was younger. It would now take all his effort to reach Mach 3, something that took almost no effort when he was younger

"Thank you, Hermes. You really do know how to make someone feel great," Alveus laughed sheepishly

Hermes nodded. "I think it's deserved, isn't it? Dad always wants to know why you're so strong. He's so antsy about it. He's constantly asking me about it because you work with me a lot."

"I was just born with it you know, nothing more than talent," Alveus held a very good poker face against Hermes, one that would make the cunning god proud if he knew what Alveus was really hiding.

Alveus knew what the Olympians would really do if he told him why he was so strong. His plan had been in the works for a long time, hundreds of years and it had to go without a hatch, all built up to one moment that would decide the fate of the Universe. If the Olympians knew about it, that would definitely throw a spanner in the works.

Olympian involvement was something he wanted to avoid at all costs!

Hermes looked at this human. Alveus had always helped him with deliveries and messages and for that, Alveus was in his good books. But like his father he also wondered why he was so strong, there was no godly trace in him. He was a mortal, a regular human, so how could he fly through the skies so fast?!

"Oh Hermes, don't bother him, he's had a hard day and he needs to relax." a gentle and sensual voice spoke.

Both of them turned to see Aphrodite approaching them. She was beautiful like you would expect of the Goddess of Love and Beauty. She had curves in all the right places, an ample bosom and a slender figure all in a lime green chiton dress.

Alveus gulped down and started scratching his head. 'Why does she look so hot all the time-wait, she's a goddess why am I questioning this?!', Alveus thought to himself. He had been in the presence of the Gods enough to know how they act but it still took him by surprise sometimes. Especially when someone was as drop-dead gorgeous as she was.

Alveus was born to a modest family in Greece, he had normal friends and childhood, well at least as normal as it could get in Ancient Greece. He always adored heroes, hearing the stories of Hercules, Perseus and Jason inspired him to act like them. Even though he lacked their powers, he did his best. His friends and family always supported him but he wanted to do so much more, more than his body could provide him

He had to face his reality. He wasn't a god, he wasn't a demigod. He was a human, a mortal, someone without any powers. You might think he would have given up his dream but he didn't, a fateful encounter at a beach in Greece changed his life, and the future that was about to come

Alveus had one more hobby. Stargazing.

He always looked out towards the skies trying to come up with what really happened, why the sun crosses the skies, why the stars twinkled. He knew what the Greeks thought happened, but he knew something was wrong when it was said Helios pulled the sun across the world. I mean, he couldn't see Helios so was it all that true?

This hunger for knowledge and his hobby changed his life as fate would have it. During one eventful day, when he was staring into the skies, he met someone. To his pleasant surprise, this person would go on to explain what really happens outside, he explained the planets, what the sun really was and that Earth isn't the only planet with sentient life.

Alveus wanted to know more, he wanted to learn about this, trying to quench his hunger for knowledge. This mysterious person explained that there are sentient lives all across the universe, some with abilities that humans would have never have heard of

This amazed Alveus, he always wanted to be strong and he so desperately wanted to be one. The mysterious person smiled, he had a striking resemblance to someone that wouldn't even be born for centuries. He turned his back to Alveus, trying to look cool. "Come with me, I can teach you something that might make your Greek Gods look weak in comparison."

"Your kidding right?", Alveus asked. "T-That's impossible!"

The man laughed lightly. "Oh, some of the things I can do...well...let's just say you have to see to believe it. If you choose to follow me, you will learn secrets that no mortal-well human- would ever dare to think about, let alone dream of it. You will become powerful, you can become what you want, a hero of justice like you said right. But it's not going to be easy, it will take dedication and sacrifice."

Alveus smiled at this. "Are you kidding me?! Of course I'm in! I always tried my best but with powers, I can do so much more!" he could be seen shaking his fists with excitement. "I'm in."

The mysterious man chuckled. "Alveus you have truly have the spirit of a hero. After I'm done training you, you'll be good helping out the planet of Locus. I hear they're looking for recruits."

"Huh?!" Alveus asked confused. "I'm afraid I don't follow."

"Ah, well it's nothing to worry about for now," the man replied casually.

Alveus nodded but he had remembered that he didn't know the name of this helpful stranger. So he asked. "By the way, you haven't told me your name. Ahat is if you don't mind me asking?"

The stranger stood still, remembering Alveus didn't know his name. He mentally scolded himself off and then faced his would-be student. "Oh yes, how rude of me. You may call me Agamotto and I'm the first and current Sorcerer Supreme of Earth."

xXx

After meeting him, Alveus learned how to harness magic and draw it from the Multiverse to fuel his spells. He went so far as to even practise with the newly acquired Time stone, peering into the future, bit by bit.

After his training in the mystic arts was done, he travelled to the planet of Locus and there he put his training to work, saving people and being what he wanted to. A Hero.

This was over 400 years ago. Now, Alveus was 428 years old. He had become stronger, he could punch harder. When asked how by other people, he would say he was chosen by something beyond as he helped out the people of Greece.

This eventually got the attention of the gods. All of them decided to investigate someone who was - as said in rumours of course- to be as strong as a God. Alveus wanted with every fibre of his body to fight them but his experience with people like them led to him acting like their henchmen. He didn't like it but he knew he wasn't strong enough to survive a lightning bolt to the face nor other gods directly.

Now, he wanted nothing more than to relax and live out the rest of his life. He was tired of serving under Zeus's and acting as his servant, doing the dirty work when requested.


"Alveus?" Aphrodite asked

It snapped him out of his flashbacks as he looked around. "Oh sorry, I think I might have spaced out for a second,'' he said as he rubbed his head

"Oh, that's alright. You did look dreamy like that," Aphrodite flirted with him, he smiled back sheepishly as she touched his face.

He didn't mind the attention of the Goddess of Love but he knew Ares would. Alveus and Aphrodite had dated for a while, in secret of course but eventually, they knew they had to break it off before Ares hurt him or worse killed him. Alveus was sure that there was no coming back from that!.

"Uh, thanks?" Alveus said. "You look amazing too Lady Aphrodite"

"Darling, call me Aphrodite, you know this. I don't want a hunk like you addressing me formally now do I?", she pushed her hair back exposing her tanned neck. To Alveus, she looked like a girl he knew when he was little. Dark hair and dark eyes with gentle sun-kissed skin. Alveus couldn't look at her the same, knowing that she had passed on due to old age. He had remained by her bedside until her final moments

"Yeah, sorry, Aphrodite," he sharply moved on from those sad and painful thoughts

"I wonder how strong you are. Let me touch your muscles!" She playfully held his right bicep. Alveus's face turned red, strong enough that it was visible through his coppery skin.

"U-um, are you sure you want to do this?!" panic laced his voice as he looked around for Ares.

"Of course, don't tell me your scared of him. You can manage yourself against him, you should be fine," Aphrodite replied.

This would have made any man's ego bigger but not Alveus. He couldn't beat Ares, no matter how hard he pushed himself. Now, he was getting old. He was ready to retire and let the next person take his place. He thought back to when he found out what would happen to the world he loved


A century ago...

"Agamotto, I saw what happened! I saw the world in ruin! It's all her fault!", Alveus cried. He was dressed in crimson robes as he talked to his teacher, he was well into his training as a sorcerer.

The Sorcerer Supreme sighed. "You've been looking forward in time haven't you, I thought I told you to take it easy, it's powerful and dangerous if used improperly."

"I know, I know but I want to make sure the world is safe. I know I can't live for that long and I saw this person, she was crazy strong!" Alveus replied. "She kills Gods, I saw her kill people, kill other gods like nothing! If she can do that, it's only a matter of time before she destroys our world!"

Agamotto looked surprised, his greeny-blue eyes focusing on his student. He wiped his black hair away from his face. He liked this appearance, he thought it felt right at home. He cleared his mind and faced Alveus.

"What do you need me to do?" he asked his student. "What's your plan against this God killer person?"

Alveus sighed. "I plan on using the power of the Stones, starting with the Time Stone."

Aggamto's eyes widened. "Are you crazy! You'll die and you plan on using more than one stone?!"

"No of course not. It's not for me."

Agamotto contorted his face. "Who for then?"

"Someone stronger than me, far stronger than me. He's like me, he carries a noble soul, a soul that yearns to be heroes, no matter the cost!"

Agamotto rolled his eyes; he was always amazed at his antics but he couldn't be prouder of his student. "Ok, it'll take a while to do what you ask of me but you've never misled me. Let's go!"

"Yes, master!" Alveus replied


"Hey, Alveus!"

Alveus snapped out his flashback to see Ares charging towards him, the rage clear in his eyes. 'CRAPCRAPCRAPCRAPCRAPCRAPCRAPCRAPCRAPCRAPCRAP' Alveus let go of Aphrodite if only Aphrodite got the message. She held on, like a steel grip!

"Let me hold you!" she cooed, she snuggled up to Alveus who didn't share the same feeling. "I didn't get to touch all your muscles!"

Hermes moved on his feet, understanding what went on. He moved to stop his half-brother from attacking the two. "Calm down, it's just a hug, Ares!"

"HUG! I know the difference between a friendly hug and one that means something more! I'll kill you, Alveus! What have you been doing with my girl?!" Ares roared

Ares lunged at Alveus but he dodged his fist at the last second. Ares's eyes widened with rage before he tried again and again. Alveus ducked and managed to pry the goddess off him and gently place her away from the fight about to start. She looked on with interest as her lovers fought it out

Ares roared, punched and kicked but Alveus outmanoeuvred easily, knowing that Ares strategy was just to attack, attack, attack with a helping of attack to add.

Alveus raised his hands and blasted him with a concussive beam of light, turning his eyes bright yellow for a split second as he poured all his concentration into it. Ares was pushed back but he held on strong. He roared, pushing through the beam of light with his hand before his face, his determination allowing him to push forward and land a few punches on Alveus, dropping him to the floor.

The rest of the guests looked on in surprise, no stranger to Ares's picking fights. Alveus doubled on the floor and wiped his mouth. He looked up at his opponent, seeing Ares look down on him with a sneer.

Alveus knew he had gotten weaker, his body was tiring. He wasn't built for battle, not like his future successor would be. The thought of him beating down a god made Alveus smile, he was right to choose him.

"What? Nothing to say?" Ares asked. He was used to snarky comments from Alveus. Ares never liked him and to prove it, he would try to pick a fight and beat him, to prove that a mortal wasn't allowed on Olympus. Alveus, however, held his ground. He would always tie and won a few of these unprovoked fights. He was the God of War yet he would somehow lose a fight, he was the God of War! the thought made his blood boil and looking at the standing mortal before him, he hated him more and more

Alveus wiped the blood from his lip and stood up. "You know, Ares, I'm a shadow of what I used to be, I could have broken your jaw with a well-placed kick if I was younger."

Ares let out a hysterical laugh. "Please, no mortal could ever do that! I'm the God of War! I'm the strongest there ever was!"

"More like the dumbest!" Athena deadpanned

"Hey!" Ares yelled

Alveus couldn't help but smile at this, he knew Ares was wrong. He just had to wait a few millennia.

He was no stranger to the gods' jackass attitudes. He first hand saw how they treated humanity, like insects and as someone who called himself a hero of justice, he just couldn't take it anymore. He only pledged allegiance to Olympus so that he could learn from them, learn their weakness, learn what they really are. In the future, when he-not himself- was strong enough, he could face the might of the gods and win if they endangered humanity.

The Gods gave him their favour. Demeter gave him control of the Earth and Plants, Poseidon control of Water and Hespheatus, Control of Fire. They had given it to him as a token of appreciation of what he has done, yet Zeus didn't give him any power. Alveus knew why and he didn't care, he already amassed enough power.

"STOP!"

They both snapped their heads towards the middle of the room and looked at Zeus looking down sternly on them. He was dressed in a toga, his wife, Hera sat next to him. His shoulder-length black hair was glossy in the white light of the council room and he looked frustrated at the display of fighting in the middle of the party.

"This is a party! Not a war ground!" he shouted. "Have some control Ares, please, there are guests!"

Alveus knew from learning from him, that he could be a good king and leader but unfortunately he could be complete jackass too. Alveus gritted at how irresponsible the King of Olympus was. The same could be said for Ares and Hera.

Zeus didn't know it but he had been the one who killed Alveus's father sometime before he swore allegiance to Olympus. His mother died from grief later. This was the moment he swore vengeance against him. He desperately wanted to strangle Zeus with his bare hands but he knew that was too far-fetched even with his powers.

Alveus had already set up a target list. Zeus was at the top, Hera and Ares followed him.

As for the others, Alveus thought they were okay. He had the greatest respect towards Hestia, she would treat him like his mother had once done. The same could be said for Artemis, though she could have dialled her distaste of the opposite gender back a touch.

"He started it!" Ares yelled. "He provoked me!"

"Wow, big words from someone with a small brain," Athena replied her head in a book. As she stood in the party, she wore her armour because why not, she was the goddess of wisdom.

"Hey!", Ares said angrily. "You wanna say that again!"

"How foolish can you be, Alveus did no such thing to provoke you, love guru over there gave him a hug and you became angry didn't you?!" Athena calmly explains. She gave Alveus a little grin

Alveus could keep up with her brain, thanks to the spell from Ohshuttur, another of the Vishanti friends that Agamotto knew. She gave Alveus knowledge to keep with a goddess and for that, he was grateful.

"She is right, honey," Aphrodite cooed. "Come on, you know I'm yours for eternity!"

Ares grumbled as he got a kiss from Aphrodite. Alveus glanced over to see Hesphatues look hurt. He tried to look calmly but it was clear it still hurt. Alveus did sympathise with him, he was an amazing inventor yet everyone judged him for his appearance and treated him like a joke, a laughing stock on Olympus

"Anyway," Zeus cleared his throat. "I want to know Alveus, why are you so strong, you're a mortal well unless one of you was a bit busy?"

He gots head shakes as a response, "No? Okay care to explain your powers?", Zeus continued. "Ever since you pledged allegiance, I always wondered why you did that?"

"Lord Zeus, I just want to help you, help you gods", Alveus replied, "You govern this world so it would make sense I could help someone as graceful as you."

Alveus had to hold back the tidal wave of rage that had threatened to come pouring out. 'Soon, soon you'll know what it's like to feel fear again!' Alveus thought to himself.

Zeus nodded, "Yes, yes very good. But still, you haven't explained your source of powers. You must have some reason?"

"Is it training?" Athena asked

"Yes," Alveus replied. "But-"

"What kind? HIIT? Crossfit? Did you run a 10k every day?" Ares interrupted

Alveus chuckled, "I just train hard, that's it. And stop asking me, it's getting repetitive! All you do is ask me!"

Zeus nodded, "I apologise. You trained hard yet you still ran away when we met...him". He and the rest of the Olympians shiver at the thought of their defeat by him. "I don't blame you, however"


Some 200 years ago...

Near the East of Italy

"Who are you, and what do you want with us?!" Zeus ordered

He stared down a man, a tall man with jet black hair falling across his shoulders. He had Broad shoulders, complete with an aura of power that flicked around him. Alveus could tell this guy was bad news but none of the Olympians listened to him. They charged headfirst to fight him, hearing rumours of a man that could decimate armies with ease.

Zeus, being paranoid as ever, had decided to fight him and end his warpath

Hermes had scouted and from there, the Big 3 arrived to stop him, deciding to intercept him on a beach. Alveus came along too, knowing there was something interesting about this man. The target they faced was dressed in armour, but not Greek armour, or any armour from Earth actually. It was something complex, sleek but strong and given the number of scars on the man's face, it was highly indicative that he was a veteran

A confident smile was on his lips. His eyes, a deep scarlet red as he stared down his opponents. His skin, rugged and tanned. He strongly resembled someone who was yet to be born.

"Interesting is that what you ask of me?" The man asked. "It does not matter who I am, right now, what I want to do is conquer this world, just like the others. Now, if you are willing to join me, I can understand, after all, I can sense immense power in you." He spoke calmly and intelligently, taking all present by surprise

"Do you know who we are?!", Zeus yelled. He aimed a lightning bolt towards his opponent. Poseiden aimed his trident and Hades had his helmet ready to inflict fear. "We're the Gods of Olympus and you bow down to us!"

The man laughed hysterically. "I'm sorry...what did you say? I'm afraid that I misheard you. So what they said was true, there are deities here. It doesn't matter of course, who are you to face me."

"Stand down, we won't let you carry on with your warpath," Posideon aimed his trident towards his target. "How did you fight armies, you're a mortal!"

"Uh, we have a mortal who can fly at Mach 3, I think it's possible," Hades spoke up.

"Impossible!" Zeus turned to the man. "Your warpath endangers all of us, surrender or we will kill you."

"All of us, or just you?" The man asked, his words piercing through Zeus's armour. Zeus himself looked in shock, this man saw right through him. The man's red eyes twinkled and turned to Zeus and spoke. "I don't know what or who you are, but I know that you're scared of me right. Are you scared that I'll rule over what you own? Am I correct?"

Zeus didn't speak.

The man smirked. "Thought so. My perception is as sharp as ever!"

Zeus, Poseidon and Hades all looked at each other, trying to come up with a plan of attack. Alveus sensed malicious intent but given how his target looked so calm and spoke intelligently, it was quite confusing. Was it an act of sorts?

Zeus flicked his hand back and drew his lightning bolt, he attempted to catch the man by surprise. As he aimed, however, Zeus was sent flying backwards, an explosion of sand and water was later heard.

"Brother!" the 2 Olympians replied as they turned to see him. They turned back to the man, his hand out like he was a traffic warden in the middle of the street. He dropped his hand after he was satisfied with what he had done.

"So, you three are brothers?" the man asked.

"No, not me," Alveus replied.

"Right. Well, now be on your way. I am on a level far above you, so this fight is already over. It's pointless to fight me."

Zeus roared and rushed towards the man. The man sidestepped easily dodging his attack. Zeus took to the air and the once clear sky began clouding up. Lightning crackled in between Zeus's hands, forming the master bolt, his symbol of power. He tried to throw it but soon found himself stuck in place as if he had suddenly gone stiff at the moment

"I...c-can't m-move!" Zeus struggled, trying to use all his power to throw the bolt of lighting

The man had his arm out, holding Zeus in place, his scarlet red eyes now glowing deeply as he looked behind at his frozen target. Posideon, Hades and Alveus couldn't help but be shocked at this display. However, being 3 mighty Greek Gods they pushed those thoughts aside and they charged in to attack, Posideon swinging his trident, Alveus with his blasts of light

The stranger dodged their combined attacks before kicking Posideon in the chest and sending him flying across the empty beach. Alveus hovered in the air, throwing punches and kicks but somehow, the very light that Alveus used was being used against him, tying him up in ropes of the stuff. Without wasting a moment, he was soon incapacitated and thrown into the sand.

The man looked at Alveus, seeming to think to himself. "Your soul is clean, probably one of the purest I've seen. I won't hurt you, little human." With a flick of his finger, Alveus was sent flying across the battlefield, far away from the fight.

Hades tried to equip his helmet but it seemed to slip out of his hands at the last second each time, taking him further and further away from the battle.

"Come on, try harder!" The man laughed like he was enjoying the fight. "Got a case of nervousness?"

Posideon grit his teeth and swung his trident, expecting it to stab through the man. But, he was countered by a sword of bright white light. The defender smirked towards Poseidon. "I can use weapons too, little diety."

He began defending himself against Posideon, each block countering the Sea Gods attempts at injuring him. Having had enough, Posideon slammed the trident on the ground, splitting the ground below them in two, attempting to throw the stranger off balance and send him down the deep ravine of the Earth

To everyone's surprise, the stranger simply hovered, his arms crossed out of annoyance. Posideon tried to attack him but he too was sent flying with a blast of light and into the ocean like Zeus was. Alveus was speechless at the sight, finding the sight unimaginable. Here was a complete stranger beating down the 3 children of Kronos with ease, he had to know who he was! He held Zeus with one, sent Posideon into the ocean with one, whoever he was, he was powerful

Hades was next to try. He appeared in a flash of darkness and attempted to punch the man. The man blocked easily and sent Hades flying backwards with a punch of his own. Hades got up sharply and generated multiple shards of darkness towards his target, attempting to kill him then and there.

The man used both hands this time to produce a brilliant white light which waved away the bolts of darkness away. It shocked the God of the Underworld. Hades grit his teeth and thrust his arms forward, conjuring his black hellfire and letting free of at his target, hoping to burn his target and stop this fight

"Hellfire? Seriously?" the man replied with a raised eyebrow.

With a slash of his fingers, Hades's black hellfire was dissipated into thin air with a red flame of his own. Everyone still present could only look with their jaws dropped, except for the stranger of course.

He looked at Hades with curiosity. "You seem to share the same powers as me. Would you care to enlighten me about yourself?"

Before Hades could speak, lightning bolts crashed from where the man was, turning the once soft sand into glass with the heat. Within seconds, a giant wave crashed from the ocean and swallowed what was left.

Zeus landed from the skies whilst Posideon walked from the ocean, tired after the feat they had completed. After hey had grouped together. Zeus took a giant breath and spoke. "Well we don't have to worry about him do we?"

"Nope," Posideon replied. "He was tough to fight but he's gone now. That was the strongest tide I've ever summoned."

"I agree. I am glad he's dead." Zeus replied, now free of his paranoia that someone would usurp him. They still didn't realise that Alveus was tried up in the bands of light that had been woven around him.

Suddenly, without warning the temperature dropped to below freezing point, the wind picked up and the skies started to darken. Hades turned to Zeus but he shook his head. They all felt the same nervousness and glanced to see Hades without the Helm of Darkness.

"Did you really think that it would be so easy?"

Everyone's eyes were on the figure rising out of the ocean. A faint glow of scarlet red was around him as he hovered in the middle of the ocean. He had no battle damage, even little scratches were healing on sight

The Big Three gasped. "Y-your supposed to be dead!" Zeus gasped. "They were my strongest lightning bolts!"

The man laughed again. "I'm done playing nice. Lay down and grovel you insolent quims, I might make you my servants!" he spat, his anger very clear. "You have the darkest souls I could see. You deserve to be exterminated!"

"You dare tell Olympian God what do to?!" Hades yelled. He placed his helmet on his head and radiated the strongest fear he could ever muster, causing Zeus and Posideon to look away but it did not affect his intended target, looked on with no difference

The man laughed mockingly. "Pathetic, little diety. You have nothing against someone of my calibre, why affect one target when you can affect the whole planet!"

Hades's own fear swelled inside him as he looked to see the man's red eyes glow potently, the clear skies turned as black as the night before turning blood-red. The seas turned the colour of blood, the ground filled with bone instead of soil, changing the once serene scene into a nightmare

"W-w-what is this?!" Poseiden said horrified, beads of sweat were forming on his forehead. "What are you?!"

The flying stranger clenched his fist as he faced his targets. "That is something you don't need to know. Just know that I am King. How about I tell you this instead, I am the vessel of the greatest Angel to be born, and the Angel who was the first to fall. Would you like to know his name?"

"What is it?, Hades asked, trying not to run away. His knees were trembling like the others present, all except Alveus who looked on tied up in ropes of light.

The man laughed and as he did, his voice deepened unnaturally. "I am Lucifer Morningstar and I have declared you all guilty!"

The man transformed and in a flash of red light, there were sharp metallic black wings on his back. His shoulder-length hair turned scarlet red and two thick strands of it stuck up in front of his forehead. A maniacal smile appeared on his face, complete with a pair of powerful glowing red eyes with dashes of black lightning across his iris. The fear he radiated was so intense that Hades and Poseiden remembered what it was like to be eaten by Kronos, and for Zeus, the first time he faced his father.

"Screw this, I'm out!", The 3 Olympians said as they attempted to run away.

"Come on now, play fair!" as they tried to run away, they were all held in place, stuck like what had happened to Zeus. Lucifer appeared next to them in a split second and was the first to speak, his black metallic wings fluttering as he did so. "How should I punish you three? Perhaps take away your ability to have children, you seem to quite like that don't you?!"

"Wait," Alveus croaked, earning the attention of Lucifer. "Who are you?"

Within a second, Alveus's head was filled with information that he had needed. He looked to see the winged humanoid looking at him. "I hope that answered your question, now run along, hero. You are someone who does not deserve to be punished."

Alveus wasn't affected by this aura of fear like the others had, he had assumed it was something to do with what he had said before, how he wouldn't hurt him. "It did, thank you! Y-you won't kill them will you?"

Lucifer shook his head. "Don't worry, little hero. I'm just going to punish them, especially mister sparky over there. He reminds me of my...brother and you know what, we would get along trying to kill you...and we never get along! I'll make sure these pagan gods come crawling back home with their tails between their legs."

5 hours later, the 3 later was found crawling towards Greece, their injuries critical enough to land them in godly intensive care from Apollo. The Olympians all questioned who had done this but the 3 couldn't remember, and when they asked Alveus, he played dumb and it worked

Alveus had his plan set, his successor would be someone who would be a descendant of King Lucifer, the Ruler of Hell himself


"So, anyway, that monster went away somewhere east," Zeus explained. "I am glad to never see him again!"

Everyone in the room agreed. Poseidon and Hades too. Alveus couldn't help but know what was in store for the future. His world will be in good hands, this was the day he retired.

In an instant, Apollo started to convulse and shake, his eyes and mouth glowed with green ghostly light. He collapsed and a green mist swirled underneath his feet as he began to speak a new prophecy

"Olympians, beware the God Slayer of might,

defeated by Crimson Red, Emerald Green and combined Sky Blue light.

A half-blood born in a faraway town,

heir to the Incinian Crown

25th born and chosen, a Nephilim stands tall

A key to the God Slayer's complete and final fall."

While everyone looked stunned, Alveus couldn't help but have a cocky smile on his face. Artemis got to her brother's side and checked on him. The rest of Olympus looked stunned, they were immortal, yet who was said to be a God Killer?

"Order, Order!", Zeus shouted. "Stay calm, we shall discuss this calmly with the Council"


A few moments later, the main room was cleared. The 12 Olympians sat on their thrones while Alveus was sat on a small chair, next to Hephaestus. Even though he served the Olympians for a long while, he still knew to Zeus, that he was still a cockroach, something annoying yet useful to carry out messages and do his dirty work

"There's no God Killer, right?" Ares asked. "There's no weapon that can go up against us!"

"Ares, calm your tone! What about Grandfather's scythe, the one that our father used to cut him into many pieces with? Or the Ophiotaurus. In the wrong hands, we could easily be killed," Athena explained

"What's a Nephilim?" Hades asked. "Anyone know what that is."

"Half Demon. Half Angel"

Everyone turned to see Alveus speak, his back against the wooden board of the chair. Ares narrowed his eyes, "You mean the guys that we had to deal with before? You mean those people?"

The Olympians were a match against regular demons and angels...but when it came to the Archangels and Archdemons, they stood no chance against there supreme power.

The Olympians swore to never tread past the East of Greece and into Jerusalem.

"Correct,'' Alveus replied, "He's a key to this prophecy, he will be strong, capable of contending with her and...maybe powerful enough to fight you."

"HE WHAT?!" all the Olympians replied

"A mortal?! Impossible? He cannot beat an Olympian!", Zeus roared. "We shall look for him, we shall kill him and he shall pose no threat to us!"

"Father, control yourself!" Athena protested. "If this 'Nephilim' can save us, won't you think keeping him alive is a good strategic choice? We know that even an average angel or demon can match us. A hybrid child between the two races must have the power to stop this God Killer."

Zeus grumbled but nodded nonetheless. "I will still be on alert but it says this 'Nephilim' will play a part in this doesn't it?".

The 12 Olympians present nodded. Hermes cleared his throat, "Does anyone know what the other lines mean?, 'Incinain Crown?' '25th Chosen', it's so...unclear"

The Olympians shook their heads, not having a clue what it was talking about like with all other prophecies.

Alveus then spoke up. "I know that this person will have many adventures and become stronger with every trial he faces. He'll be a true hero, one that will save worlds."

"That's impossible, he hasn't even been born yet?!" Athena cried out. "How do you know this? "

Alveus smirked, remembering peering into the future with the Time Stone. "That is if you cannot see through time."

Zeus almost jumped then and there on the spot, remembering his Father's domain over time. "What?! Is this one of your mysterious powers, Alveus? "

"Yes, I can see through time. I've followed his adventures and well, I'm glad that he will master his power," Alveus replied. "I'm glad that he will be very powerful."

"Preposterous! We cannot let him live, I'll blast him to ashes!", Zeus roared. "If he can contend with this god killer then he's a threat against us!"

Zeus was right. This Nephilim was indeed a threat to their status and yet he didn't even exist yet. Alveus smirked at how afraid the gods were got up from his chair and faced the gods, ready to make his final statement. "As of today, I am retiring, I end my allegiance to you. I swear on the River Styx to not turn against you," he stated

The rest of the Gods looked surprised, after 200 years of service, he was ready to quit?

"What's retiring?" Ares asked breaking the silence

Athena rolled her eyes. "It means he's not going to work for us. He's quit his job."

Zeus scratched his head, "Are you sure Alveus, I mean, we can grant you godhood?"

Alveus shook his head, "Thanks for the offer but I want to live out the rest of my life." He had already been alive for too long. 'Maybe Immortality is why the Olympians are such jackasses?' He thought to himself

"Oh, I have something to give you!" Posiden eagerly held a silver sword in his right hand.

"When the time comes, when he comes, give it one of your future sons. He'll need it," Alveus replied. With that, he left the throne room, but not before getting a kiss on the lips by Aphrodite

"I'll make sure you find a beautiful woman,'' she said. Alveus thanked her and left Olympus, and then Greece completely

"I won't turn against you, but he will," Alveus said softly, careful to not raise his voice. "If you ever threaten humanity and the planet itself, he'll be the first to turn."

He knew Zeus wasn't going to let him live, not when he knew he had a power that he couldn't even understand. He asked Agamotto, Oshuturr and Hoggoth to protect him from the Greek Gods which they did, thanks to them being interdimensional entities. They were nice to him


A few years later…

Alveus stood on a beach, on what would become the country known as England later in time. He was standing next to someone, a short man with black hair.

"So, you got how this power works right?" Alveus asked.

The man nodded, "Yeah, chosen by this cosmic entity right?"

"Yes, now you have that power, use it to be a hero and then let it chose the next one okay?"

The man nodded and then shook Alveus hands. He then blasted off to the skies, surrounded by gold light.

Alveus looked beyond to the setting sun, he was now 430 years old, he had a wife and 2 children. He had a normal life for a while and now he would live it to the fullest. He was happy

"I know you'll save the world, save it from her, save it from these Gods. I know how strong you will be. I wish you luck...Kian."