Phaedra, who is held captive nearby, sees a vision of Theseus. Theseus is enslaved alongside the thief Stavros. Zeus warns them not to interfere in mortal affairs as gods unless the Titans are released, and that they must have faith in mankind to defeat Hyperion. The old man is revealed to be Zeus when he meets with his fellow gods Athena, Poseidon, Ares, Apollo, and Heracles. Hyperion's forces attack Theseus's village, murdering the villagers and Aethra, and taking Theseus captive. Hyperion accepts, but hammers Lysander's testicles for being a traitor so he can never father children. Lysander travels to Hyperion, offering his service and the village's location. Theseus is able to beat multiple opponents until the Athenian officer Helios intervenes and discharges Lysander from the army for his actions. Theseus and his mother Aethra, are considered undesirables because Theseus was born from Aethra being raped, and they are forced to stay behind by Athenian soldiers including Lysander. One inhabitant named Theseus is a skilled warrior trained by his mentor, a mysterious old man. In a small village nearby, the inhabitants prepare to flee to Mount Tartarus to avoid Hyperion's army. Hyperion captures the virgin oracle Phaedra, believing that she can use her visions to find the Epirus Bow's resting place. In 1228 BC, the mortal king Hyperion of Heraklion searches for the bow, intending to use it to release the Titans to get revenge on the gods for failing to save his family from disease. The Epirus Bow, a weapon of immense power, was lost on Earth during the war. The victors declared themselves gods while the vanquished were renamed the Titans and imprisoned beneath Mount Tartarus. Before the dawn of man and beast, Immortals waged war against each other in Heaven.
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