Previously
Over the next few hours, Perseus has Tartarus, the Titans, the Gods, the Goddesses, the Giants, and Typhon destroy the rest of the Primordials in the Greek and Roman pantheon which they could do since Tartarus could easily stand toe to toe with the other most powerful Primordials.
After each Primordial was destroyed Perseus briefed them on the army and their current task which was to destroy the rest of the Primordials.
Most people would expect the Primordials to try their very best to get out from under the control of Perseus but like Kronos they didn't for deep in their minds, they knew that something was different about Perseus something that would terrify them.
Once Ouranos: Primordial of the Sky and Heavens was destroyed, sent to the Soul World, and briefed he was ordered to keep the sky from falling and crushing the earth like he once had.
Once he had done this Perseus had his army destroy Atlas so he could debrief him on the army and the current task of the army. Soon Perseus's army had destroyed every last Primordial of the Greek and Roman pantheon and all of the Primordials had been briefed about the army and the previous task of the army.
Perseus then had his army destroy the Fates along with the rest of the more powerful beings of the Greek and Roman pantheon such as the rest of the Titans and the spirits of the five rivers of the Underworld.
One of the last few things of importance that happened during the few hours was the more important demigods of the previous war being rewarded for their assistance in the previous war. The last thing of importance that happened during the few hours was who decided to accept the offer Perseus gave them but it would really be the fact that none of the demigods decided to accept his offer.
This did not upset Perseus in the slightest after all he gave them the choice and the Greek and Roman pantheon had fallen like he wanted it to right under his control.
Now
3rd Person
In a place that was made to look like a mix between Mount Othrys, Mount Olympus, and the unnamed home of the Primordials a meeting between Perseus and the most important beings of his army was occurring. The place they were in was bigger than any other place or building on Earth.
Of course, they weren't on Earth they were in another dimension known as the Soul World the place where the beings in Perseus's army go when they are destroyed.
Everyone in the room was in thrones that ranged from all shapes and sizes which was a good thing considering the biggest occupant of the room was two thousand feet tall and the smaller occupants of the room could go all the way down to around six feet tall.
The tallest occupant of the room was Typhon and the smallest occupant of the room was Perseus who was only staying at his mortal height to presumably mock the other beings in the room.
The Primordials were obviously able to grow to just about any height they desired as proven by Tartarus himself when he grew to be twice the height of Typhon. This could also be slightly accurate for the Olympians, Titans, and the Giants. Although the Olympians are known to have the height of around twelve feet tall it is stated in the myths a few times of them being around and more than one hundred feet tall.
An example of this would be the time Zeus grew to be half the height of Typhon himself and him doing so was one of the big reasons the Olympians won against Typhon in the first place.
This would suggest that Olympians have a limit to how tall they can be but during times when they are either extremely desperate or times where they are angrier than they have ever been in their entire lives they can break through their limits and grow to at least one thousand feet tall.
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Perseus: The Omnipotent
Hayran KurguIn the beginning, there was one being: this being had an unlimited amount of power that it could not use. So it wandered around nothingness searching endlessly for something or someone else until it decided that it had enough and so it destroyed its...