The atmosphere within Nox, the newly ascendant capital of the Underworld, was thick with a power no structure had ever been meant to contain.
The Gods of both Norse and Greek Pantheon; Zeus, Odin, Hel, Freya, Poseidon, Metis, and some other important gods, sat before Hades, discussing their next plan; the joining of the Egyptian and Christian Pantheon.
As for why this meeting was held in the underworld, well, it is because with Hades becoming the heart of both Norse and Greek, the underworld pretty much became the center of the Hyperverse.
The merging of the Norse and Greek pantheons, anchored by Hades' impossible existence, had not merely combined their domains, but it had birthed a cosmic engine, and the Underworld had become its central, throbbing heart.
The transformation was absolute and even inevitable, with the realm of the dead being no longer a bleak periphery, but the Hyperverse's supreme gravitational point.
