Edited from my posts, [@Cuccoruler]. [quote]His mother was not the only immortal he slew during the uprising, the others' golden blood turned the red crystals of his Blodsec spear staff to a vibrant orange color, forever marking the weapon as a God-Slayer. Now involved in the uprising Ox used this opportunity to his advantage and destroyed Isis, stealing her magical power and hoarding her knowledge for himself. His servants, kept few in number for fear of angering the gods of the dead further, invaded those same gods' realms under his command. Many of them perished in the fighting, but their souls were forever chained to Occus' service, even after their bodies were destroyed. Their loss was not in vain though, for the armies of the dead were often defeated and Anubis himself died at Ox's hand. Dionysus was singled out as well so that Occus could gain dominion over the Satyrs and Centaurs, and though the god temporarily drove Ox to insanity he still fell to his spear staff, the Blodsek. Three of the Anemoi did battle with Ox as well, ending with the betrayal of Boreas, who had taken a fancy to Occus, the death of Eurus, and then Boreas and Occus' defeat at the hands of Notos and Aeolus. He spent much of the end of the conflict hunting his last kill of the war, aided by supernatural beings swayed to his side such as the Telekhines, Banshees, and Naga, their target was Tezcatlipoca, seeking to steal his magical might as well. In the end Ox needed the aid of Boreas to encase Tezcatlipoca in freezing ice so that he could use a spell suffocate the god within his prison. His final action of the war was to invade Hyperborea and establish it as his own realm. I hope it's alright I killed Hecate? :D For simplicity's sake I'm listing the gods murdered by Ox here; Hecate, Isis, Anubis, Dionysus, Eurus, and Tezcatlipoca. [/quote] Any problems?