theomachy
Theomachy, derived from the Greek words "theos" (god) and "mache" (battle), refers to a conflict or war among gods. This concept appears in various mythologies and religious traditions, often serving as a foundational event that shapes the cosmic order or the pantheon itself. In ancient Greek mythology, a prominent example is the Titanomachy, the war between the Olympian gods and the elder generation of Titans for supremacy. This struggle resulted in the Olympians' victory and their establishment of rule.
Theomachy can also represent a struggle for power, legitimacy, or the very nature of divinity. It might