The giant owl-like bird of Zeus had its claws on Thandibus. Please leave me alone, he pleaded. Why? he shouted back. You owe me the money for giving light to your planet, he said to him. But I have paid you back more than I owe, said Thandibus. No, you have not! said Zeus as the bird pressed his body further, the claws clawing into the kin. Tiberius ran to help his father, but the spear of Zeus struck him falling him to the ground. Tiberius! shouted Thandibus. Leave my son alone! he pleaded. Do whatever you want to do to me, but please leave my son alone, he said. Okay, said Zeus as the bird's claws squeezed Thandibus. Tiberius got up and ran towards them with the sword. But Thandibus was dead by then. Zeus had killed him by then. Tiberius went and held his dead father's body and wailed. Arrange the money or else you will be gone too! warned Zeus and flew away.