Adam rushed forward, his dark energy blades crackling with chaotic power, but Hades was ready. The Lord of the Underworld's bident swept upward in a defensive arc. Unlike Poseidon's fluid movements, Hades fought with the calculated efficiency of a master strategist.
The bident's first prong caught Adam's right blade, redirecting its force while the second prong swept toward his exposed flank. Adam twisted away from the strike, but Hades had already anticipated the movement. His free hand gestured toward the spreading shadows, and the legendary army he had summoned surged forward.
Heracles led the charge, his massive shadow-form swinging a club that carried the weight of his twelve labors. Each strike created shockwaves that rippled through the battlefield, forcing Adam to dodge while simultaneously parrying Hades's calculated bident strikes. The coordination between the Lord of the Underworld and his legendary servants was flawless—where one attack ended, another began.