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Why would Zeus honor a Titan sorceress above his own kin?
For the first time in over 2,000 years, the mystery of Hekate's elevation is solved.
In Khaogenesis the Kosmos is law. Magic is Sacrifice. Divinity is constrained. Omnipotence is a lie.
The Crown was a 'gift' from Khaos. To wear it was to rule the Kosmos -- yet any who claimed the Crown also claimed their doom. All possible futures converge on a single truth: like Ouranos before him, Kronos will fall.
Zeus will usurp his father's Crown -- and its curse.
Zeus must first rescue his siblings from Tartarus. And so, he seeks the one being capable of tearing open a primordial horror: Hekate, the Titaness of Crossroads and Magic.
She is no fool. Hekate will not topple one tyrant only to suffer under another. Her demand? We shall never kneel. And Zeus? He swears it. For without her, there is no rebellion.
The First Law of Olympus: Hekate's autonomy.
Yet rescue is only the beginning. Each Olympian brought forth a piece of Tartarus -- scarred, they emerge not as gods, but ghosts. Can gods forged in trauma build a kingdom of justice?
Apokalypsis: Khaogenesis is not only a retelling, but a reconstruction: seeking to answer the how and why behind Greek mythology. This is the Titanomachy as you've never seen it: ruthlessly systematic, psychologically raw and philosophically precise. Hesiod meets Tolkien. Le Guin meets Lovecraft. If you cherish Circe's mythic intimacy but simultaneously hunger for Malazan's intricate world-building...
This is your next fixation.
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