Zeus Found A Sky-Door. Everyone Cheered. This Is How Stories Begin. ________________________ Zeus arrived in LIGHT like a storm that had taken public speaking lessons.
Loud. Dramatic. Emotionally committed to being the entire weather system.
And yes — he brought a crew.
Because even thunder-kings know the rule:
you do not walk into LIGHT alone.
(You can try. LIGHT will simply enroll you in Consequences 101 and hand you a tiny pencil.)
So there they stood on a floating causeway over the ocean — waves punching rocks like they were paid per splash — while Zeus raised his staff and made the sky do a backflip.
Lightning struck.
The air shimmered.
And then the heavens opened into a swirling, glittering sky-door like the universe itself sighed and said:
“Fine. What now.”
The crew reacted exactly how you’d expect responsible adults to react to a cosmic anomaly:
The rogue: cheering (already planning a heist)
The guardian: cheering (already planning a fight)
The mage: cheering (already summoning rune confetti)
The apprentice: smiling… which is honestly the most alarming part
Because some people see a portal and think: answers.
Others see a portal and think: consequences.
And Zeus sees a portal and thinks: dramatic lighting for my jawline.
LIGHT, naturally, provides all three.
Often at once.
Often with sparkles.
Now tell me, dear reader—
If the sky opens in front of you and politely invites you to make a questionable choice…
Do you step through… or do you run? ⚡🌀

















