Long before mortals carved the first temple or whispered the first prayer, the gods were already at war with themselves. Olympus is not a paradise but a gilded battlefield where siblings poison siblings, lovers destroy lovers, and parents fear their own children. Zeus keeps lightning in one hand and lies in the other. Hera transforms jealousy into an art form. Aphrodite weaponizes desire. Hades kidnaps his niece and calls it love. These are not noble beings guiding humanity toward enlightenment. They are immortal creatures who learned that eternity amplifies every grievance, that unlimited power corrupts absolutely, and that the closest knife is always held by family. In a realm where death cannot end conflicts, betrayal becomes the only language everyone speaks fluently.