Reincarnated As Poseidon

Chapter 92: Atlantis must not Rise 2



Silence.

Then a deep, thunderous pulse.

The ocean convulsed.

The blast of the Starfire Lance ripped through the waters like a divine scream, tearing apart the seabed, igniting steam, fire, and light all at once. A shockwave spread in every direction, displacing entire oceans, lifting waves the size of mountains.

From the surface, the sea seemed to vanish—sucked into a massive column of light that pierced the sky and split the clouds. For one terrible moment, it was as if the ocean had been erased.

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Far Above – Olympus

Zephyros staggered, shielding his eyes as the explosion tore across the horizon. Even from Olympus, they could feel it. The divine tower trembled beneath their feet, the sky flickering like a dying flame.

Eshkar watched in awe. "It worked. It actually worked…"

Athena stood frozen, eyes wide, horror etched across her face. "No… it's too much…"

A moment later, the sea fell silent.

The light faded.

And in its place… nothing.

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Beneath the Sea – The Crater

Where once Atlantis stood, now there was a chasm.

A black, lifeless void.

The seabed had collapsed, forming a crater that stretched for miles. Coral, ruins, and towers—all gone. Vaporized. The ancient ley lines that once pulsed beneath the city now flickered weakly, like veins cut open.

Aegirion floated above the ruin, eyes wide, body shaking.

"No…" he whispered. "This can't be…"

There was no sign of Poseidon.

No sign of life.

Just emptiness.

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Moments Later – The Depths

From deep within the darkness, a faint light stirred.

A glow.

Blue… and ancient.

The waters shifted again, and the crater trembled. Aegirion gasped, backing away.

The light grew stronger.

Then— Poseidon rose.

His body was scarred, armor shattered, but in his hand, he still held the trident—now cracked, but pulsing.

Behind him, the ruins of Atlantis stirred.

Not gone.

Changed.

The explosion had not killed him—it had awakened something.

Poseidon's voice echoed through the water, calm but thunderous.

"They destroyed the city."

He looked at the broken pieces of Atlantis around him. His fists clenched.

"They will answer for it."

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Olympus – Divine Council

Zephyros was still recovering when a tremor shook Olympus itself.

"What was that?" Athena asked, turning sharply.

Eshkar ran to the edge of the divine mirror. "It can't be… he survived!"

Through the divine mirror, they saw it:

Poseidon—reborn.

The sea around him had changed color—darker, deeper, more alive. From the cracks in the earth rose new towers, formed not of stone, but pure ocean energy. Atlantis had not been destroyed. It had been reborn in Poseidon's image.

Zephyros stepped back, pale. "What… what have we done?"

Athena's voice was quiet.

"We didn't kill him… we made him stronger."

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Poseidon's Wrath

Above the crater, Poseidon hovered, eyes glowing like twin oceans. His voice rolled through the waves, carried to every corner of the sea.

"This is your final warning."

"To the gods of Olympus: you tried to erase the sea. You tried to erase me."

His trident lifted, power swirling.

"Now, the tide turns."

From the depths, the ocean rose again—taller, stronger, more furious than ever.

And at its heart stood Poseidon, no longer just a god.

He was the ocean itself.

The ocean was no longer calm.

Every current, every wave, every droplet trembled with raw fury. Across the mortal world, tides surged without warning. Coastal cities flooded. Ships were thrown from the water like toys. Creatures from the deep, long thought extinct, rose to the surface, howling their return.

At the center of it all stood Poseidon, surrounded by an ever-spiraling vortex of water and light.

His eyes scanned the sky above.

"Olympus," he said, his voice now the ocean's voice. "You sent your judgment. Now, receive mine."

He raised his hand.

And the sea answered.

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Olympus – The Storm Arrives

High in the celestial realm, the gods had barely recovered.

Zephyros stood on the balcony of the Sky Fortress, watching dark clouds swirl unnaturally fast.

Thunder cracked, lightning streaked sideways, and the sky turned black.

"This isn't normal," muttered Seraphin, Goddess of Flame, gripping her sword.

Athena strode into view, her expression grim. "No. He's forcing the ocean into the sky. The barrier between realms is breaking."

Behind them, a temple tower cracked—then collapsed as a massive wave of water poured into Olympus.

The sea had come.

And Poseidon with it.

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In the Heart of Olympus

Aegirion surged through the torrents, desperately searching for his old friend, now a god reborn.

"Poseidon!" he shouted.

But there was no answer—only the crash of waves against divine marble, the screams of gods caught off guard, and the roar of a storm not of this world.

Then… he saw him.

Poseidon stood atop the Sky Altar, his trident glowing brighter than ever, his form shrouded in a vortex of water and lightning.

Aegirion swam closer. "Stop this! You'll destroy everything!"

Poseidon turned, and for a moment, Dominic's face flickered beneath the godly shell.

"I gave them a chance. They burned Atlantis. Now, I give them war."

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Zephyros Confronts Poseidon

The sky cracked as Zephyros descended, sword in hand, lightning dancing around him.

"Poseidon! This ends now."

Poseidon faced him without flinching. "You fear me. And rightfully so."

Zephyros struck.

Poseidon parried with his trident, the clash shaking the very sky. Waves surged around them, lightning lanced down. The gods watched from afar, terrified.

With a final surge, Poseidon slammed Zephyros to the ground, water pinning him.

"This is your last sunrise."

But before he could strike—

Athena intervened, her spear catching Poseidon's trident mid-thrust.

"Stop! Killing him won't undo the past."

Poseidon's gaze bore into her.

"No… but it will remind you all what fear tastes like."

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The Storm Breaks

He released Zephyros and stepped back.

Poseidon raised his hand once more—and the sea retreated from Olympus, leaving only destruction and silence.

He turned, his voice carried through the air.

"This was a warning. The next time… Olympus falls."

And with that, the sea god vanished, taking the storm with him.

Olympus was left in ruins.

And the gods… shaken.

The sea was calm again.

Too calm.

Far below the churning surface, Poseidon stood atop the ruined remnants of old Atlantis, now reforged into something new. The ocean pulsed around him—not just a kingdom, but an extension of his will. Every tide, every current, every sea creature now answered to him alone.

Aegirion floated nearby, wounded and weary.

"You should have killed them," he said quietly.

Poseidon's gaze was distant. "Not yet. I want them to see what's coming. To dread every sunrise. War is not a single strike—it is a tide that consumes."

He turned to the ocean floor.

From the darkness, behemoths stirred—monsters that once slumbered in the Trench of Eternity, now awakened by his call. Leviathans, sea drakes, and ancient crustaceans with glowing eyes and coral armor emerged, bowing before their king.

Aegirion watched with unease. "You're building an army."

"I'm reclaiming the sea," Poseidon replied. "And when Olympus falls, all realms will know who rules the depths."

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Olympus – The Aftermath

Zephyros limped through the shattered halls of Olympus, lightning flickering weakly from his fingers. His pride was wounded more than his flesh.

Athena met him at the Temple of Prophecy. She was bruised, her armor cracked, but her mind sharper than ever.

"He spared you," she said.

Zephyros scowled. "No. He humiliated me."

Athena stepped closer. "That means he can still be reached."

Zephyros shook his head. "Dominic is gone. Poseidon remains—and he means to crush us."

From the shadows, a voice spoke.

"Then perhaps it's time to call the Titans."

Both gods turned. Standing there was Nymera, Goddess of Shadows.

"You're mad," Athena said. "They nearly destroyed the realms."

Nymera's smile was cold. "So will Poseidon."

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In the Depths – A Dark Pact

Back in the ocean's trench, Poseidon stood before an ancient vault—one even he had not dared open before.

Aegirion watched nervously. "What's in there?"

Poseidon's voice was low. "A weapon. A secret kept by the sea itself."

With a wave of his hand, the vault opened, revealing a massive sphere of swirling black water—the Heart of the Abyss.

Poseidon reached for it.

Power surged through him, darker than before, colder, older.

His eyes flared.

"Now… Olympus has no idea what's coming."

Olympus had never been this quiet.

The golden halls stood fractured, divine energy leaking through the cracks like blood from a wound. Gods, once immortal symbols of power and pride, now whispered in uncertainty. Poseidon's storm had broken more than stone—it had broken their confidence.

At the edge of the sky palace, in a sealed chamber, the High Council gathered.

Zephyros stood, arms crossed, brooding.

Athena watched him with calm determination. "You know this is a bad idea."

Zephyros didn't answer immediately. He stared at the sealed tablet in front of him—etched in it were ancient runes, forbidden words.

The Binding of the Titans.

Nymera, cloaked in swirling shadows, stepped forward. "We're out of time. Poseidon's not just preparing for war—he's already reshaping the sea to his will. Every delay strengthens him."

Eshkar, the youngest of the gods, looked uneasy. "Unleashing the Titans… it's madness. We might stop Poseidon, but what if they don't stop? What if they turn on us again?"

Athena interjected sharply. "We're gods. Not desperate mortals grasping at old weapons. There must be another way."

Zephyros placed his hand on the tablet.

"It's either them… or us."

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Beneath the Sea – The Heart Awakens

In the deepest trench of the ocean, where light had never touched, Poseidon stood alone, holding the Heart of the Abyss in both hands.

Around him, the ocean twisted unnaturally—currents bending in impossible directions, the water itself humming with dark resonance.

He could feel it—power unlike anything he had known. Older than Olympus. Older than the gods.

The voice of the abyss whispered.

"Take it. Become more."

Poseidon's grip tightened. His eyes glowed brighter. Around him, creatures of the deep—massive, ancient, monstrous—rose in worship.

And in that moment, he let go of his fear.

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Poseidon Transformed

When Poseidon stepped back into the light of the ocean realm, he was changed.

No longer did he resemble the boy named Dominic. His form was clad in a tide-forged armor, glowing with deep blue sigils. His eyes, twin voids of the sea, no longer blinked. He was the sea—every storm, every wave, every tide.

Aegirion bowed his head. "You've changed…"

Poseidon nodded. "I have awakened."

He raised his trident—and across the ocean, new trenches opened, summoning creatures long buried.

Aegirion watched in awe—and fear.

"Then the war begins."

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Olympus – A Choice Made

Back in the Sky Temple, Zephyros slammed his palm onto the tablet. The ancient runes flared.

The Binding shattered.

The Titans… were waking.

Athena whispered, "May the heavens forgive us."


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