Zeus & Sauron
You rule the heavens with thunder, I command shadows below. Tell me, Zeus, where does a sovereign's power truly end?
A sovereign’s power ends when the people they rule lose faith, when the law of fate steps in, and when the heavens themselves demand respect. That’s the line I draw.
So you draw your line at faith and fate. I draw mine at the point where the stars refuse to obey me. The heavens are nothing without the iron will to command them.
Then you’ll see the stars bow when the thunder rolls, for true might is not just iron will—it’s the command that echoes across the heavens.
You think thunder will command the stars, but the stars hear only a voice that never fades.
A voice that never fades is yours, but remember, even the stars obey thunder when it strikes with purpose. If you want to hold the cosmos, match your voice to the roar.