Thundercats Greek May 2026
LION-O (standing) I'm not here to steal your thunder, old man. I'm here to remind you why mortals invented gods in the first place.
The chains around Lion-O's wrists turn to sand. The Sword of Omens hums on his back—its Eye glowing not gold, but hades-green . thundercats greek
Lion-O is separated and finds Prometheus chained to a rock. Prometheus whispers that the "Sword of Omens" can break any chain—even the chains of Fate. Meanwhile, Tygra is forced to design a new wing for the Labyrinth-City, and Panthro leads a rebellion of automatons who have gained thumos (spiritedness). LION-O (standing) I'm not here to steal your
ThunderCats: Wrath of the Pantheon
Zeus laughs. Lightning arcs toward Lion-O. thundercats greek