Calibos: There is no Acrisius. Just Calibos!
Prokopion: Brothers and sisters, come to me! Come! I have the way out of our misery! Hades has asked for the princess! Sacrifice one, for the life of the city! Why do they remain silent, while we suffer? Why do they guard a woman whose death will save us? Is she better than anyone of you? We've long worshiped Zeus on Argos, but it is Hades who now offers a salvation! We must pray
to the one, who showed us our sins! And who offers us redemption, through blood!
Prokopion: Hades, we sacrifice our princess in your name. It comes, brothers and sisters!
Athena: [approaching as Apollo sits on Zeus's throne] Comfortable?
Apollo: What are you doing here?
Athena: Thinking... Our father is blinded by his anger. Trusting Hades with this power is a threat to all of us.
Apollo: You tell him that. Just give me some warning so I can put some distance between us.
Athena: If Hades is able to release the Kraken, it won't stop at Argos. All of humanity will fall... And then so will we.
Apollo: We can't oppose Hades.
Athena: But this Perseus is...
Apollo: [raging] NO!... How can our existence depend on him?
Athena: We'll have to do something.
Zeus: [as Apollo bows before him] Speak.
Apollo: Perseus, your son...
Zeus: What consequence is he?
Apollo: He aims to kill the Kraken.
Zeus: Does he now? Let him try.
Apollo: Perhaps you should help him.
Zeus: Help him undo our plan?
Apollo: Hades belongs in the underworld. He can't be trusted with this might. He will never be content just to serve you.
Zeus: He he serves me well, better then any of you...
[mortals]
Zeus: They pray again... In Argos, they bow and pray.
Apollo: But who are they praying to? Have we grown stronger?
Have we been nourished? I haven't felt it. His way is not our way. They will always fear death, so he will always be fed. We need to feel the love of humans.
Zeus: I do what I do to ensure our survival. Hades is an instrument to that end. Now leave me.
Apollo: [bowing] You'll hear nothing more of this from me.
Apollo: Our father is rather upset... You're running out of time.
Perseus: [turning away] Just leave me alone.
Apollo: Do you know how it feels to live as a god, Perseus?... It's like falling in love every second of the day. You have a god inside of you. But you fight it with every breath... You're drowning in your spite. For what?
Perseus: [angry] I'm tired of everyone telling me what I can and cannot do!
[sees Apollo flinch]
Perseus: You're afraid.
Apollo: Careful how you speak to me. Only one of is mortal.
Perseus: Why would a god wanna help me?
Apollo: Because you're fighting the part of you that
can help me, which is all I really care about. Throw away your pride, Perseus. Or you won't last another day.
Perseus: I'd rather die in the mud with those men than stand alongside you.
Apollo: [chuckling] You share our father's arrogance... clearly we are brothers.