And thus the prophecy was fullfiled. The god of the void, as he warred, felt a snag in his heart as his daughter left their Inn, and disappeared from his aura sphere, which distracted him for one second, which was enough for him to be hit in the shoulder by an arrow from Apollo, the god of the sun. Kilos lifted himself to his full height, knowing it was time for him to unleash the last of his power to end the war and create a better world for his grandchildren. Kilos torn the arrow off from his skin, and grimaced as he brandished his scythe. "For you my brethren, and for you my love. For you my daughter, and for you my grandchildren!" Kilos said and charged alone as he teleported his sons into Orion's castle, facing all of the greek gods alone. As kilos Ran, Demeter tried to stop him only to throw a carnivore rose at his heart before he split her in half by the void, as well as killing Athena and Ares with his scythe. Kilos was met full on by poseidon's trident in his left shoulder, and roared in pain as he let go of his scythe and grabbed the god's shoulders, tearing him in half with his bare hands and pulling out the trident from deep within his shoulder as Hades tried to revive the fallen warriors to kill Kilos, only as a distraction so that he could stab his black blade into Kilos' stomach. Kilos coughed blood, and fell to his knees, grabbing his Ying-Yang katanas from his back and stabbing one through Hade's eye, and the other through his stomach, dissolving both the blade and the man into the void, which left him only to kill Zeus. The thunderer met his opponent head on, frying Kilos with several thunderbolts, even taking one of his arms off. Kilos pulled out Hades' sword from his gut and threw it aside, as Zeus threw another thunder bolt at Kilos. With the last bit of his strenght he caught it and threw it back at Zeus, stunning him temporarily. With the last of his stamina, Kilos ran all the way to him, and pinned him against a wall with his only hand left, headbutting Zeus untill his skull broke, but not before a pure thunder bolt entered Kilos' stomach wound, frying him from the inside and killing both him and Zeus. And thus Kilos died, preserving the peace of the world and eliminating all of the false gods. This god was born a man, died a hero, a whisper of his energy sent to the wind to his family of loved ones.
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