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The third war of the Gods began in 1660. The last battle did not wipe away the two factions of advocating “war and punishment” and “love and pity”, and the hatred and hostility buried 300 years later ushered in an outbreak. The ancient gods such as Zeus, Odin, Atum and Amaterasu expanded after their divine power was restored. They distributed their divine power to their territory’s ordinary people for the first time, and these ordinary people became gods overnight. The world was devastated by this violent conflict. The conflict concluded when Atum and Brahma were defeated, and each camp lost an ancient deity.

The war lasted a long time, left the world with irreparable wounds, and almost destroyed the planet. The ancient gods eventually recognized that clashing would result in mutual and self-destruction. Thus, they signed the Jishuku Treaty for the sake of civilization and the world’s existence. Their people had to handle all conflicts and disagreements in a fair and reasonable Promethean war, and gods could no longer participate in the battle. Thus, the battle of Prometheus witnessed by the Prometheus torch became the court for ruling everything in the world.

Under Prometheus’ law, all of the world’s good and evil, guilt, life and death, and reincarnation entered into symbiosis, and the earth began to repair itself. Prometheus’ fire of hope is reignited.

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