
In the first few episodes of the series, a big deal is made out of the sword, only for it to be fully and thoroughly forgotten about by the end of Season 1. RELATED: Gorillaz: Damon Albarn Offers a Positive Update on Animated Netflix Film Even stranger was the fact that no one put any real effort into getting it back from Seraphim or looking for it after he fell.

Neither Heron nor Zeus seemed particularly troubled by Seraphim having the blade. From there, Seraphim found it, used it to his advantage and lost it. When Heron found out that Zeus was his true father and had been hiding in plain sight as the old man for years, he threw the sword away in a huff. Naturally, this was no normal weapon, as it could quite literally cut through anything, making it especially advantageous when fighting gods, monsters and demons. Then, Zeus the ore into a sword for Heron to use in the coming war. He climbed a mountain and found a special metal ore that he brought back down the mountain. To help Heron combat Seraphim, Zeus, still disguised as an old man, sent Heron on a mission.
