VOICES OF THE TITANS: THE FORGOTTEN GODS SPEAK
Before Zeus. Before Olympus. Before the myths you know.
For three thousand years, the Titans have been silent-imprisoned in the depths of Tartarus, their stories buried beneath the victor's version of history. But now, the bronze gates crack just enough for their voices to escape.
Gaia, the Earth Mother who armed her son to castrate his father. Cronus, the Golden King who devoured his children from love, not madness. Prometheus, who stole fire not from rebellion but from compassion. Each speaks their truth-not as the monsters of legend, but as complex beings who made impossible choices in cosmic circumstances.
This is Greek mythology as you've never heard it: raw, honest, and devastatingly human. The Titans reveal the real story behind their fall-a tale of family torn apart by fear, good intentions twisted into tragedy, and the terrible price of power.
History is written by the victors. But the defeated have stories worth hearing too.
Sometimes the greatest wisdom comes from the deepest defeat.