The screen fades in to a desolate world under the oppressive rule of Cronus, the Titan King. Narrator: "In the beginning, the Titans ruled the heavens, the earth, and the underworld. Their king, Cronus, feared a prophecy—that one of his children would overthrow him." Cronus is shown devouring each newborn child handed to him by his wife, Rhea. Tears stream down her face as she cradles her last infant, Zeus. Rhea, desperate to save Zeus, flees to a hidden cave on the island of Crete. Rhea places baby Zeus in a golden cradle, protected by the nurturing goat Amalthea and guarded by warrior nymphs. Narrator: "Rhea tricked Cronus by giving him a stone wrapped in swaddling clothes. He swallowed it, believing it to be Zeus, while the true heir to the throne was raised in secret." The camera zooms in on Zeus, now a young man, training with strength and cunning, his eyes burning with determination Zeus, now grown, returns to confront his father. Disguised as a cupbearer, Zeus hands Cronus a drink laced with a potion. Cronus roars in agony and vomits out Zeus's siblings: Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, and Poseidon. Narrator: "United at last, the Olympians rose against their father and the Titans in a battle that shook the very foundations of the world." The screen erupts into a massive war scene—Titans wielding mountains against the younger, faster Olympians. Zeus unleashes lightning bolts, Poseidon summons tsunamis, and Hades opens the earth, dragging Titans into the abyss. Narrator: "For ten years, the war raged. But the Olympians had an edge—their alliance with the Cyclopes and Hecatoncheires, ancient beings who forged Zeus’s thunderbolts and fought with unmatched ferocity." In a climactic moment, Zeus hurls a lightning bolt that strikes Cronus, sending him falling into Tartarus. The smoke clears, and the Olympians stand victorious atop Mount Olympus. Narrator: "Zeus claimed the throne of the heavens, dividing the realms with his brothers: Poseidon ruled the seas, Hades the underworld, and Zeus reigned supreme as the king of gods." The camera pans out to reveal Mount Olympus, gleaming in golden light as Zeus sits upon his throne, lightning bolt in hand. Narrator: "And thus began the age of the Olympians, where gods and mortals alike would know the might of Zeus." With Dream Machine AI