The storm over the battlefield was nothing compared to the storm among the heroes. The line had been drawn, and words had failed. Now fists, blades, and power spoke in their place.
It began with a single strike—Thor hurling Mjolnir at Strange. The sorcerer deflected it with a glowing sigil, and the clash triggered a wave of chaos that engulfed the entire army. Allies turned on allies, brothers-in-arms became enemies.
Superman charged Iron Man, heat vision blasting against repulsor beams. The impact lit the sky like a miniature sun, each hit shaking the air with thunderous force.Batman and Cyborg clashed in the dust below, fists against tech, strategy versus raw power. "You're blinded by faith!" Cyborg shouted. Batman countered with cold precision: "You're blinded by fear."
Wonder Woman and Captain Marvel (Carol Danvers) slammed into each other midair, golden light colliding with divine steel. Sparks flew like stars as their duel ripped through the skies.On the ground, Spider-Man webbed both Thor and Strange apart, screaming, "Stop it! We're supposed to be on the same side!" But his voice was lost in the roar of gods.
The villains didn't move. Not yet. Darkseid and Thanos stood as statues, their armies holding position, watching. Every hero that fell weakened the defense. Every bond broken was a victory they didn't have to fight for.
Doctor Strange's voice carried above the battlefield, heavy with guilt but firm in resolve. "If the only way to save the multiverse is to be your enemy… then so be it."
The heroes' civil war tore through city ruins, their fury feeding the rift overhead. The sky cracked wider, stars shattering like glass.
For the first time in history, legends weren't just fighting villains.They were destroying each other.