From far below the earth, a long, echoing, and inhumane howl was heard.
The demon soared into the sky, his body expanded rapidly, and in an instant he overturned the magic mirror given to him by Night Nyx. He could not see or hear anything, and Echidna's golden eyes radiated raging flames. He became as big as Typhon and as majestic as the Titan. He howled and screamed, and his crazy voice was like ten thousand hurricanes blowing across the sea, and also like a sick dog that was kicked and beaten to death.
The underground palace of Arima was shattered, and the earth veins groaned as if they were on the verge of dismemberment. The ancient country of Cilicia, which had always been used to suppress Echidna, was also held up high by the mountain-like backbone of the devil, causing the capital to collapse.
“Doros!” The demon god was bearing the weight of a thousand mountains. His sharp claws broke through the earth and almost reached up to grab the stars in the sky. “Doros!”
His shrill cry shocked the wind gods traveling in all directions. From Delphi to the European continent on the other side of the ocean, everyone heard his bloody cry. The snake demon's long hair was like a surging river, his left eye was like the sun, and his right eye was like the moon. He struggled to get his head out, and his breath and poisonous saliva had already dispersed the clouds that gathered in the sky; he stretched out his huge arms, and the ancient golden tattoos were like a group of circling dragons, glittering on his dark skin.
"Hermes, my brother," Artemis said anxiously while standing on the clouds, grabbing the fast-footed god, "Why don't you go and rescue those fools and take them away from the poison of Echidna!"
She was talking about the artist who collapsed at the party, and Philion who could not walk a few steps. They had gathered around the young man, but when they heard Echidna's roar, they were all knocked unconscious and their eardrums were bleeding.
Hermes risked his life and turned into a gust of wind, carrying those people to a safe height. At the same time, he looked out at the underground palace of Arima - it was once an underground palace, but now it was like the jagged skeleton of a giant beast, rising from a deep grave.
"Doros!" the demon screamed madly. He carried the lives of a country, its towns and villages, its mountains and forests, farmlands and rivers, and broke free from the earth. His snake tail burst under such heavy pressure, splashing out poisonous and corrupt blood like a lake.
The universe, the sea, and the underworld trembled, and the wind gods and cloud gods panicked and stirred together, making the sky like a boiling cauldron. The stars were all out of place, and the sun and the moon appeared in the sky at the same time. They watched the riot of the ancient demons and wondered if this could be compared with the rebellion of Typhon in the past, and whether they still needed to change into tiny birds and beasts to escape the sacred mountain of Olympus.
Echidna left the cage that held Him!
The news spread quickly, and the gods gathered on the top of Mount Olympus, watching the movement in the lower world with fear. Many of the nymphs of the forests and springs, as well as the more powerful river gods and mountain gods, did not have time to escape and died under the erosion of the poison. The demons in the lower world heard Echidna's screams of pain and regarded them as a horn to fight against the gods, and responded from all over the world.
As the center of all attention, Echidna was focused and he quickly found the location of his lover. In the fragile woods, there lay a barely breathing human boy.