Helios : The Watcher; The Untiring Eye; The All Seeing, Ever Watching Helios is the sun as well as the original spirit of the sun worshipped in Greece. He was eventually superseded
In one Greek creation myth, Oceanus, not Gaia, is the source of life, the origin of everything. Even in the more familiar myth with Gaia, Oceanus is the source of all waters, salt and sweet: in ancient Greek cosmologies, Earth’s
Hyperion (the one above) In Greek mythology, a Titan, son of Uranus and Gaea; husband of his sister Theia; father of the Sun (Helios), the Dawn (Eos), and the Moon (Selene), according
Eos, Goddess of Dawn, is the sister of Helios and Selene. Every morning, at dawn, she opens the gates of the sky with her rosy fingers so that Helios can ride. She
Themis ORIGIN: Greece CLASSIFICATION: Titan Themis is the spirit of Earth’s wisdom. Her name may mean “steadfast.” She is a goddess of justice, righteousness, and sacred knowledge. Themis may be an independent
Atlas is the Lord of Dangerous Wisdom. He plumbs the depths of the sea. He knows the mysteries of the universe. He once owned the pillars that held Earth and Sky asunder.
Astraios The Starry One; Father of Stars ALSO KNOWN AS: Astraeus ORIGIN: Greece CLASSIFICATION: Titan Astraios is the Lord of Stars and Planets. The night sky is his domain. He teaches the
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