In their relentless pursuit, Halia and Zeus follow the map, leading them to the ancient and decaying Temple of Cronos, fiercely guarded by the minions of the titan. Facing overwhelming numbers, Zeus remains to hold off the enemy forces while Halia pushes onward and enters the temple.
Within the temple's depths, Halia activates its powers, revealing her true identity as a titanide—Cronos's twin, as depicted in the history inscribed on the temple's friezes. Unlocking the temple's secrets, Halia ascends to the "upper temple," where Zeus joins her. However, they encounter a barrier preventing Zeus from accessing the central circle due to Cronos's shield. Within that circle, Cronos feeds on his own power, transformed into a formidable titan.
A desperate struggle ensues between Halia and Cronos, with Halia initially overpowered by Cronos's titan form. On the verge of defeat, a powerful flashback unlocks within her, revealing her latent titan abilities. Transforming into her own titan form, Halia engages Cronos in an intense battle. The convergence of their powers causes the very fabric of time to unravel, threatening to spiral out of control.
Amidst the chaos, Halia summons her past self, harnessing the accumulated power to weaken Cronos and allow Zeus to intervene. Together, they manage to banish Cronos to Tartarus, imprisoning him once more. The tempestuous confrontation leaves Halia weakened in her human form, and the once grandiose upper temple loses its source of power, reverting them to the lower temple.
In a moment of betrayal, Zeus seizes the opportunity, revealing the trident he had not returned to Poseidon. As Hades emerges, harnessing the collective power of the three most formidable gods, they condemn Halia to Tartarus. Zeus, with final words of conviction, declares that he cannot tolerate titans that challenge his dominion as the most powerful being in the world.
In the shadow of betrayal, Halia's fate is sealed, bound to an eternal imprisonment in the abyss of Tartarus. As the dust settles, the destiny of gods and titans is forever altered, and Zeus stands alone atop Olympus, asserting his supremacy over all realms. Yet, the consequences of this epic clash resonate throughout eternity, echoing a profound truth—that the pursuit of power can lead to unforeseen sacrifices and irreversible choices. The tale of Halia, the lost titanide, stands as a testament to the complexities of divine existence, where the lines between ally and foe blur, and the pursuit of destiny unfolds in the enigmatic dance of gods and mortals alike.