9 parts Ongoing In the age before the Titanomachy, Prometheus, known for his foresight and cunning, forged a warrior unlike any other. A gift for Selene, goddess of the moon, Perseus was born of moonlight, sculpted from the purest silver and marble. He became Selene's champion, his every action in service to her will. For centuries, he traveled with the goddess across the night sky, protecting the balance between the heavens and the earth below.
But as the tension between the Titans and Olympians grew, Selene feared for Perseus' safety. Unable to bear the thought of him being drawn into the coming war, she ordered Prometheus to place him in an enchanted tomb, hidden beneath the earth until a time when he would be needed again.
And so, Perseus was laid to rest, his name fading into myth.