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I sighed. I really didn't want to fight against family. It hurt. I never wanted to kill the Titan's but they challenged me, and I couldn't just let the gods die out either.

"If this is what you wish for, Aunt, then I will grant you a quick passage to the void." I stepped forward and with a massive burst of energy unlike anything I'd previously used, I forced everyone into more...humanlike sizes. "That should help even the playing field so the demigod's can help on equal terms."

It was a lot of energy, but no more so than what it took for Gaia to create the Giants. So now, we were fair. As the gods and their children fought off waves of monsters and engaged the Giants, Gaia and I approached each other.

"Nephew, standing in the way of my revenge is going to cause you far more problems than you wish for."

"I doubt it Aunt. We both know I'm still stronger. And even if you do win, what will that get you? My mother will descend upon you and destroy you. She is far more easily angered than I am, especially when it comes to me. And then there's the fact of my siblings. I'm the youngest and therefore they are really protective of me. I doubt, even at your full strength that you could challenge my mother, let alone adding in all my siblings.

"Please, Aunt, I'll ask you once more to give uo this foolish fight and I will forget about it. I don't want to fight you. We are family after all."

"Just because my father gave you the most powerful domain, doesn't mean that you could stand against me! I am one of the first of Chaos' children, second only to your mother! You are beneath me."

I sighed. There'd be no changing her mind. I looked at the Olympian's and their forces. It was paltry in comparison to what the Giants had, but luckily the demigods where far better than the average monster. Making the six to one ratio far more doable.

"Attack," I said.

The demigods charged the small monster army that had been amassed. Roughly six hundred or so monsters to the one hundred demigods. The one's that would fight with their parents hung back and eye'd the Giants.

While they were at a far better height, they still stood at ten feet, the gods at eight, and demigods were lucky to be six feet in stature. This battle would end in the Giant's defeat, but at what cost?

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