Overlord Belenus the Storm Hearld of change

Chapter 4: A unknown Titan Echoes of Titans, Sparks of War



Narration – Third Person

In the hushed obsidian womb of Hollow Earth, Belenus lay coiled beside his mother—still half-forged in mass and mind.

He did not dream.

He absorbed.

Each breath from Amaterasu shimmered with solar fury and divine memory. The molten heat clinging to the air was not merely warmth—it was legacy. A pressure of history, of wars survived, kin lost, and a throne waiting to be reclaimed. The last embers of an ancient line passed silently from mother to child in every exhale.

With slow intent, Belenus reached out. Gravity bent beneath his will. Invisible forces coalesced, pulsing with tempo, shaped into spheres of crushing pressure that orbited his shoulders like proto-stars.

"When the shell finally cracks, I won't be prey. I'll be prophecy."

He unfurled himself—each limb stretching with new mass, his frame larger than before, his dorsal plates no longer molten but tempered crimson obsidian. The floor beneath him bore the marks of patient practice: claw-gouged channels, impact craters, gravity scorch spirals.

He was training. Quietly. Obsessively.

Two Years Later – Deep Hollow Earth Cavern

Belenus moved with forceful grace, gravity orbs still trailing him like satellites. His obsidian-black body gleamed like armor, while his crimson plates burned with coiled heat. From his snout to his tail, he stood nearly 180 feet tall—a young kaiju with the presence of a godling.

"Hey, Andarta," he muttered, adjusting the oscillation on a gravity core. "If I condensed an atomic beam using EM fields and gravity compression, think I could narrow it into something like Godzilla Ultima's railbeam?"

A holographic shimmer formed beside him—Andarta, his ever-sarcastic AI companion.

"Belenus, you'd either punch a hole through the planet—or create a minor sun. There is no in-between."

He smiled. "Sounds like a win-win."

"You're a disaster with dorsal plates."

Enter Anguirus – An Old Friend

Their banter was interrupted by a rumble—not the earth shifting, but something alive approaching. From the cavern's far end emerged Anguirus, ancient and grizzled, his armored back crusted with hardened lava like spiked tectonic plates. His shell bristled with jagged horns, and his gait carried a familiar pride.

"I heard a hatchling was getting cocky with his beams," Anguirus growled, voice like gravel sliding downhill.

Belenus blinked. "You're real" I joked with him "I thought you died during the Great Purge."

"I'm too stubborn for that."

Behind him padded a smaller titan—sleeker, faster, her spines glowing with a faint aurora-blue. She stood barely half Belenus' size but carried herself with fiery energy.

" My daughter name is, Kaela. Don't underestimate her—she bit a Behemoth's tail off during her first hunt."

Kaela rolled her eyes. "Dad, you're exaggerating again."

Belenus smirked. "Let me guess—you want to spar?"

"No," Kaela grinned. "I demand it."

Surface World Status Report

Later, Belenus and Kaela walked alongside the molten rivers carving through the newly expanded Hollow Earth mantle. Their pace slow, steady, thoughtful.

"Andarta, surface update?"

Andarta flickered into view and spun up a globe. "Earth's now Super-Earth Type IV. Seventeen new continents. Four oceans. Mana levels are stable. Myth-tier life forms now exist across all major zones."

"And the Gundam cores?"

"ETA five years. And yes, I've prepped contingency responses for Ghidorah, Mechagodzilla, and… the others."

"Others?" Belenus said, eye narrowing.

"You'll see."

Dungeon System Check-In

Belenus stopped by a ruined structure half-buried in magma, its architecture ancient and laced with eldritch glyphs.

"Still no dungeons?"

"Nope. Your mother vaporized most. Others are locked due to Dungeon Brake fields. You'll need to awaken more World Keys to bypass."

"Let me guess—those require clearing high-tier dungeons that don't exist yet?"

"Correct."

"Cool. I'll just punch the void till it gives me a portal."

Scene – A Mother's Caution

As they crossed the luminescent tunnels leading toward the surface, Amaterasu rejoined them. She acknowledged Anguirus with a nod of shared memory—both survivors, both tired. Kaela trotted ahead, chasing motes of plasma in the air.

"Stay close," Amaterasu said gently. "Belenus, your father left long ago. He had wings—like you'll have someday. He's searching Ghidorah's trail."

"He left… for family?"

"For justice," she corrected.

Anguirus rumbled, "He was the only one crazy enough to believe the universe could still be made fair."

Scene – The Birth of a Rival

Far from Hollow Earth, deep below Honolulu, an amber cocoon pulsated. Inside: a male MUTO—fresh, mutated, hyper-evolved. His claws flexed. His body twitched.

And then...

CRACK.

The world changed again.

Scene – Emergence in Hawai'i

Tsunami sirens echoed across the Pacific as two titans breached the water: one ancient, cloaked in glowing solar fire. One younger, armor-sheathed in obsidian and bleeding heat through his crimson backplates.

Amaterasu.

Belenus.

The sky lit with flares. The waves parted.

"He's beautiful," whispered a soldier on the beach, unaware he was witnessing the rebirth of a pantheon.

Scene – The Hunt Begins

"Stay by the shore, Mother. I'll handle this."

Amaterasu gave only a nod.

"Be swift, Fireborn."

"Always."

Anguirus and Kaela emerged from the surf behind him, distant but watching.

"You sure he's ready?" Kaela whispered.

"He's not. But neither is the world," Anguirus replied.

A low, alien roar rolled across the archipelago. Trees bent. The water shivered.

Belenus lowered his stance. Plasma gathered in his throat.

The hunt had begun.

Scene – Global Reaction: The World Sees the Fireborn

POV: Monarch – Site Zero, Alaska Command Hub

Director Chen stared at the thermal signature blooming off the Pacific like a supernova.

> "It's not Godzilla Prime… it's new," she whispered.

A technician turned, pale-faced.

> "Ma'am, the signal is two-point-five times stronger than the last recorded activity from Titanus Gojira. It's... it's bigger than Hollow Earth radiation."

> "Patch into S.H.I.E.L.D. I want Director Fury, Wakanda, STAR Labs, and every off-world contingent on line in two minutes. Something's changed."

> "We thought the Kaiju War ended," a senior agent muttered.

Chen narrowed her eyes. "No. We were just in the pause between verses."

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POV: S.H.I.E.L.D. – Helicarrier Nova Watch, Low-Earth Orbit

Nick Fury, older but no less unshakable, stood at the edge of the bridge.

> "So... the gods are crawling back."

A hologram of Belenus rising from the sea played out in staccato frames—steam, crimson spines, thunderous gravity pulses.

Beside him, Dr. Cho muttered in awe.

> "This one... isn't just a kaiju. It's divine-class. We're seeing creation-level evolution."

Fury turned. "Get Strange. And send a raven to Asgard—or whatever passes for it now."

> "Sir?"

> "Because if that thing starts glowing wings? We'll need more than repulsor cannons and quinjets."

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POV: STAR Labs – Titan Watch Grid

The lab's upper dome cracked with energy as systems struggled to simulate the energy profile of Belenus' emergence. Cyborg paced, rerouting arc-channel stabilizers.

> "We're reading a new gravitational center on the Earth itself. He's warping magnetospheres just by standing up."

Barry Allen, eyes wide, read the data scroll.

> "He's... making lightning form patterns. In the sky. Like language. He's speaking without words."

Superman, arms folded, watched the feed from Hawai'i.

> "He's not just a creature. He's a message."

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POV: UA High – Japan

Aizawa's eyes narrowed as footage from Hawai'i streamed into the lecture hall.

> "Students, class is cancelled. Emergency response drills begin now. Everyone follow me."

Midoriya stood, trembling. Not in fear—but awe.

> "He's like... One For All but born from the earth itself."

All Might, now in his weakened form, murmured quietly.

> "That isn't just power, young Midoriya. That's legacy incarnate. That's a living force of hope... or annihilation."

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POV: Capsule Corp – West City

Bulma, already caffeinated and scowling, barked into her phone.

> "Goku, Vegeta—GET BACK TO EARTH RIGHT NOW. Something big just woke up and it's not from our universe!"

On the monitor behind her, Belenus' heat signature filled half the hemisphere.

Trunks peered over her shoulder.

> "Is that… what Godzilla evolves into?"

Bulma shook her head. "No. This is something new. This is what happens when a god is born with a reason to fight."

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POV: The Watchtower – Justice League Command

Batman stood still as the satellite map panned out.

> "He's not just emerging—he's calibrating the planet. Aligning leylines. Affecting weather systems. He's rebuilding Earth as he wakes."

Wonder Woman's brows furrowed. "Then we must decide—do we face him as defenders… or kneel as witnesses?"

Martian Manhunter responded solemnly. "Neither. We listen. For this one... was not born from rage. He chose to rise."

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POV: Wakanda

Shuri, surrounded by glowing vibranium circuitry, watched Belenus' approach.

> "He's... syncing with Gaia herself."

The Elders gathered in silence.

> "The Earth has birthed a protector again. Let us pray this one does not choose war."

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POV: Kaela and Anguirus – Shoreline

Kaela nudged her father, awed.

> "The humans see him."

Anguirus grunted. "They'd better. Because if they don't understand him now... they won't survive him later."

Kaela looked toward the mountains. "What happens next?"

Anguirus smiled.

> "Next? He claims the world."

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Final Narration – From the Sky

As three moons circled above the swelling Earth, as leyline storms danced across the aurora-painted skies, a single truth echoed in every mind sensitive to power—whether mutant, god, hero, or machine:

> "A Titan has awakened. And the multiverse just took


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