Chapter 10 - leviathan roars would fucose on Amazonia flashback to abyss(13) and Artemis Diana
The words of Athena still lingered in his mind when Abyss stepped through the veil of sea-mist. He moved like a cold wind across the island—an unseen draft that curled against Artemis's skin. She stiffened, bow already raised, an arrow notched and ready to pierce his skull.
In a blink, the huntress had him sighted.
Abyss lifted both hands, palms open in surrender.
"Easy now," he said lightly, the faint smirk tugging at his lips. "Let's not start too hard, shall we?"
Artemis's silver eyes narrowed, her posture unyielding.
"Why are you here? More importantly—why should you be here?"
He nodded slowly, a gesture that was almost respectful.
"Athena sent me."
The first red flag. Artemis's bowstring tightened.
"Because of a prophecy."
Her eyebrow arched. "A prophecy… about what?"
Abyss's voice lowered, the playful tone slipping into something cold.
"About Lavin. The god of beasts. Prince of the underseas. The prophecy says he will drown this island."
Artemis's lips pressed thin. To speak Lavin's name was dangerous. To claim he would act—suicidal. He was not a god to be trifled with; even the Olympians treated him like a storm they could not master Lavin is a god among the gods just like airos.
"Come," she said at last.
Inside the Amazonian walls, suspicion flared instantly. Arrows flew—yet froze in the air as Abyss raised one hand. The shafts trembled in place before clattering harmlessly to the ground. Artemis ordered the warriors to stand down, but one voice did not yield.
Diana.
The young princess charged, blade in hand, ignoring Artemis's sharp warning: "He's an ally!"
Abyss's muscular hand lashed out, catching her throat mid-swing. He slammed her into the dirt with casual strength.
"All children of Zeus are the same. Strong genes, no wisdom in choosing opponents."
Diana choked out a curse. "You bastard—"
Abyss rolled his eyes. "Language, princess. Language."
Then came the Queen. Hippolyta rose from her throne, eyes narrowed with interest.
"Artemis, and a man in my hall. Amusing. What matter brings this?"
Artemis explained quickly. Hippolyta's face hardened. But before she could speak, Abyss cut in.
"Athena says Lavin will drown the island in three days. Unless we kill him first."
The queen laughed, deep and sharp.
"You want to kill Lavin? The beast who bends oceans, who made the Bermuda Triangle? You and Artemis and me alone? How very funny."
Artemis rolled her eyes"I can take him down if I want to I am just don't want to try"she said annoyed knowing too well lavin is a monster
"I'm serious," Abyss replied. "And no—you can't join. The prophecy names a princess. Not you."
Hippolyta's mirth faded. Artemis's scowl deepened. And the countdown began.
Three Days Later
The seas split.
A roar, guttural and world-shaking, forced the Amazons to their knees as the island itself trembled. Storm clouds split open, casting the land into night. From the abyssal waters rose a shadow—colossal, ancient, crowned with barnacled horns and glowing abyssal eyes in that moment the whole world know not just the Amazonian.
Lavin had arrived.
The god inhaled. The ocean receded.
And then he exhaled.
A beam of water, pure destruction, cut across the shore. Abyss thrust his palm forward, compressing the wind until it screamed—and deflected the torrent aside. The redirected blast vaporized mountains behind them into nothingness with single water beam 5 mountains turn to nothing.
Artemis stood firm, drawing power from the moon that now watched the battlefield. She slipped between shadow and silver light, daggers forming in her hands. She hurled them toward Lavin—yet a roar shattered their flight, the weapons falling useless into the surf.
Danger pressed close.
Abyss leapt high, fist wrapped in compressed gales. He drove it into Lavin's brow. The shockwave silenced the roar, the sea itself parting around the strike.
But Lavin's tail lashed out. It struck him like a continent swinging sideways, blood spraying from his lips as he slammed into the rocks.
Artemis did not waver. She drew her bow again, this time weaving moonlight into divine arrows. They struck Lavin's hide and—shockingly—drew pain. The beast screamed.
And for the first time… the scream twisted into a word.
"—HURT—"
The voice was cavernous, broken, like tectonic plates grinding for a while no fight ever took lavin enough to learn how to speak.
Diana froze, staring in awe. She had forgotten herself—until another beam of water ripped toward her. Abyss blurred in front, deflecting it wide.
Artemis faltered. Doubt poisoned her veins. How could she, a goddess, need saving from a boy?
Abyss landed before her. His hand cracked across her cheek.
"Wake up. If you want to be a divine burden you might just as well give up your title as a goddess as we speak the Amazonian looking for you the god they worship to save them not you getting saved by a boy."
Her pride burned hot since abyss almost her height(13 yr abyss 177)and Artemis(180)she sees abyss as a man not realizing he's not so it cuts deep. Diana's voice cut in, furious:
"Watch your tone—she's a goddess for a reason!"
Abyss met her glare.
"Then prove it."
Artemis's bow gleamed. She finally nodded.
Abyss when deflected the beam of lavin he absorbed some of his water as he sent a water beam towards lavin it wasn't strong since abyss didn't absorb much water though
Above them, Lavin drew the storm tighter. His guttural voice stretched again, words forming like broken waves.
"SMALL… GODS… BREAK…"
A rain of beams descended. Abyss seized Diana, vaulting to higher ground. Artemis loosed arrows of moonlight, each vanishing mid-flight before burying into Lavin's wounds. The leviathan howled—
"…PAIN… LIKE… LONG…"
His voice was becoming clearer.
Abyss, hair dripping from seawater and blood, slicked it back with one hand. His aura shimmered, wind turning the ocean spray into a shield.
"You talk too much for a fish."
Artemis almost smiled. "You're the biggest jerk I've ever met."
"And you," Abyss snapped, "are the heaviest divine burden I've ever carried."
They fought on. Lavin raised towering pillars of water—the Water Sanctuary. Artemis answered with moonlight, invisible arrows piercing weak points she alone could see(eye of a hunter)is what that's called. Diana cut through her pillar with steel, learning as she fought.
And then came Lavin's first true sentence. His massive jaw opened, eyes glowing with ancient hunger.
"YOU… WILL… DROWN."
But Diana stood tall. In that instant, she was pulled into a vision—the imaginary path but hers was an arena as she fought versions of herself till she becomes the strongest version of herself.
When she returned, iron sang in her hand. A conjured blade.
"Chosen," Artemis's voice whispered in her soul. "My demigod iron paradise is your gift and title."
Diana leapt. Iron erupted into a cage, pinning Lavin's head. With a single strike, she carved through scale and bone. The leviathan screamed—words breaking into silence—as his head fell into the abyss here where abyss heard the sea spoke"sorry father I.. did not you proud"lavin said his last word seems like even gods looking for approval of their godly parents
The storm ended.
Breathless, Abyss glanced at Diana. "Since when did you get that strong?"
She smirked weakly. "I fought myself… and won."
Artemis looked between them, the moonlight reflecting something dangerous in her eyes. Perhaps pride. Perhaps something else.
And thus began a bond—between goddess, demigod, and the storm-bringer boy—destined never to survive the main timeline.
Rip Diana and abyss was cute together in opinion.
In the other side Poseidon felt the presence lavin is dead which made Poseidon let a tsk"he was weak to stay alive anyway"even though under that mask was anger who was surpassed Poseidon in his long life figure out begin sad on the dead only waste of time even though it physically hurt his soul
