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What if the king of the Titans was ruled by fear instead of power? In this episode, we dive into the dark and terrifying rise of Kronos, the Titan who overthrew his father Ouranos, and then devoured his own children to escape a deadly prophecy. This is the true Greek myth behind the beginning of the Titan Age — a story of betrayal, fate, and the birth of a god destined to change the universe: Zeus. 🔥 What you’ll discover in Episode 2: How Kronos defeated Ouranos and seized the throne of the sky Gaia’s warning and the unbreakable cycle of rebellion Kronos swallowing his children: Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, and Poseidon The secret birth of Zeus on the island of Crete The first flash of lightning — the beginning of divine rebellion This ancient prophecy will ignite a godly war that reshapes the cosmos. The Age of the Titans has begun… but its end has already been written. ✨ Series Playlist Greek Mythology — Episode 1 — • Kronos: Devourer of Fate — The Rise of the... Episode 3 Coming Soon: Zeus Rises Against Time 💬 Which god or myth should we explore next? Tell us in the comments — we read everything! If you love anime-style mythology, don’t forget: 👍 Like 🔔 Subscribe 📌 Turn on notifications …to continue the journey through the ancient world! #Kronos #Zeus #GreekMythology #TitanWar #Ouranos #Rhea #Hades #Poseidon #Hera #Demeter #Hestia #Myth #MythologyExplained #GreekGods #Animation #DarkFantasy #Epic Greek mythology explained, Kronos devoured his children, rise of Zeus, Titanomachy, ancient gods story, myth animations, Kronos prophecy, Greek creation myth