For Hades, he imagined that absorbing the heart of Egypt and Christian Pantheon would be as troublesome as when he absorbed the Greek and Norse.
But he found it surprisingly easy.
Well, it shouldn't come as a surprise.
The Egyptian Pantheon are basically an empty shell, devouring its heart isn't as dangerous as devouring the Greek's.
And the Christian Pantheon, Yahweh himself, as the Heart of Christian Pantheon, offered to be absorbed and didn't resist.
So this assimilation was far smoother than he had expected.
As the essences of the Egyptian and Christian universes flowed into him, Hades felt his consciousness expand, stretching to encompass the totality of the newly enlarged Hyperverse.
He was now, without doubt, omnipotent within his own creation.
The boundless power of four colossal realities—Greek, Norse, Egyptian, and Christian—now resonated within his being, anchored by the flesh of an Outer One and the combined Hearts of four distinct cosmoi.
