Editor: Bre Boswell
Released: 17 October 2020
“I’m the King of the Gods. I don’t need to ask for your permission,” Zeus says. Hades and Poseidon share a meaningful look. Zeus shares an incident report about Persephone’s Act of Wrath and mentions a larger problem of disrespect to them as rulers. Poseidon’s son takes all of this very seriously.
Hades suggests Helios might not be the most reliable witness. Zeus says people are conspiring against them and they should “make an example” of Persephone, to which Hades stands up and asks if this is the line he wants to draw in the sand and storms out.
“I put up with your nonsense because you saved my life.
Ask yourself if this is the line you want to draw in the sand?”
Hades
Thetis sees him leave upset and tells Minthe and Thanatos, who celebrate the fact Persephone is going to trial.
As they consider the severity of the punishment, Thanatos visibly grows uncomfortable with how he “didn’t think things would go that far.”
Hades returns to his office, worrying over where Persephone is when he sees Persephone’s tree from Tower 4, growing out of control.
OTHER EPISODES:
Morpheus, the Goddess of Dreams, introduces herself while another mysterious figure lurks in the background.
On their way to Tower 1, Persephone and Zeus have a heart to heart about relationships, while a strange new character follows closely behind.
Slinging bolts and history, Zeus and Persephone move deeper into the Underworld in the team up none of us expected.
Athena has some truth bombs for her father and Persephone finds herself in a very dangerous situation.
Concerned that all is not well in the Underworld, Persephone defies Zeus and starts her descent home.
Artemis has been struggling with what has been hidden from her for so long. She makes an unexpected request from Zeus.
Immediately following the verdict, Persephone abruptly begins her sentence in the Mortal Realm. Luckily, she's not alone.
The Dread Queen has arrived, and Kronos is not prepared.