Titans were picking up mountains and hurtling them at the Gods like stones. Gods used their powers to their full potentials, and even that was not enough to stop the Titans. As the water droplets dropped onto the Titans, they fired their bows and slashed with their swords. The Titans howled in pain and fell through pits in the ground to Tartarus. The Titans shouted and tried to climb out, but the holes were too steep. The Gods had won! With the combined forces of the water droplets and Gods, it was enough to defeat Kronos and his army. The gods and water droplets celebrated, and congratulated each other on the victory. There was a huge buffet of honor on Mount Olympus, and the water droplets ate side by side with the Gods. At the end of the meal, Zeus tapped a spoon to his glass, and the hall instantly became quiet. “I would like to thank the water droplets for helping us out.” Said the Lord of the Sky, “They helped us immensely today!” The gods all raised their glasses and cheered. From that day forward, as promised, Zeus evaporated one-sixth of the water droplets on Earth to Mount Olympus a month. They then jumped out of the clouds, just like at the battle, and onto the Earth. They ended up in the ocean, and the process restarted. Humans came to know this process as the Water Cycle, but will never know water’s true place in the Great Titan
Titans were picking up mountains and hurtling them at the Gods like stones. Gods used their powers to their full potentials, and even that was not enough to stop the Titans. As the water droplets dropped onto the Titans, they fired their bows and slashed with their swords. The Titans howled in pain and fell through pits in the ground to Tartarus. The Titans shouted and tried to climb out, but the holes were too steep. The Gods had won! With the combined forces of the water droplets and Gods, it was enough to defeat Kronos and his army. The gods and water droplets celebrated, and congratulated each other on the victory. There was a huge buffet of honor on Mount Olympus, and the water droplets ate side by side with the Gods. At the end of the meal, Zeus tapped a spoon to his glass, and the hall instantly became quiet. “I would like to thank the water droplets for helping us out.” Said the Lord of the Sky, “They helped us immensely today!” The gods all raised their glasses and cheered. From that day forward, as promised, Zeus evaporated one-sixth of the water droplets on Earth to Mount Olympus a month. They then jumped out of the clouds, just like at the battle, and onto the Earth. They ended up in the ocean, and the process restarted. Humans came to know this process as the Water Cycle, but will never know water’s true place in the Great Titan