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Hyperion, God, Titan, Heavenly Light, Gold, Armor, Light Warrior, Mascular, Flying, Sun

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In Greek mythology, Hyperion was one of the twelve Titans, primordial deities born from Uranus (Sky) and Gaia (Earth). His name means "he who goes before" or "watcher from above," reflecting his role as the Titan god of heavenly light. With his sister Theia, he fathered the celestial triumvirate: Helios (the Sun), Selene (the Moon), and Eos (the Dawn). Hyperion is also sometimes identified as one of the four Titans who held down Uranus at the four corners of the world while Cronus castrated...
Perses – Titan, God, Destruction, Ember, Fury, Ash, Bronze, Blades, Inferno, Wrathful, Titanborn, Smoldering, Power

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In Greek mythology, Perses is primarily known as a Titan god, son of Crius and Eurybia, and is often associated with destruction, his name meaning "the Destroyer" or "the Ravager." He is most notably the husband of Asteria, a Titaness connected to stars and oracles, and together they are the parents of Hecate, the powerful goddess of magic, witchcraft, and crossroads. While his direct actions in myths are few, his genealogical role is significant, establishing a lineage tied to powerful...
Ourea, Primordial, Mountain, Stone, Immovable, Colossal, Ancient, Craggy, Moss-Covered, Silent, Misty, Enduring, Sacred, Earthborn, Watcher

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In Greek mythology, the Ourea were primordial deities who personified the mountains. They were born parthenogenetically from Gaia (Earth), alongside Uranus (Sky) and Pontus (Sea), as described by Hesiod. Each of the Ourea represented a specific mountain, such as Mount Olympus, Mount Athos, and Mount Helicon, and they were often depicted as ancient, bearded men. While they rarely played active roles in myths, they symbolized the enduring and sacred nature of these grand geological features...
a woman in a blue dress is walking through the water with her hair blowing in the wind

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Aura in Greek mythology was the Titaness of the breeze and the fresh, cool air of early morning. She was renowned as a swift-footed virgin huntress, a companion of Artemis, and was exceedingly proud of her maidenhood. However, her hubris led to a tragic fate, as she was ultimately violated by Dionysus and, in her madness, bore him twin sons. Zeus eventually transformed her into a stream, freeing her from her suffering and allowing her to exist eternally as a flowing body of water.
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Lelantos is a minor Titan in Greek mythology, often considered the god of moving unseen, air, and a hunter's skill at stalking prey. His name means "to escape notice" or "go unobserved," reflecting his elusive nature. Though not as prominent as other Titans, he is known as the father of Aura, the goddess of the breeze, and is sometimes suggested to be the male counterpart to Leto, the mother of Apollo and Artemis. Lelantos is primarily mentioned in later Greek epic poetry, particularly...
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In Greek mythology, Coeus was one of the twelve Titans, born from Uranus (Sky) and Gaia (Earth). His name is associated with "query" or "questioning," and he was considered the Titan of intellect and the inquisitive mind. He married his sister Phoebe, the Titaness of prophetic intellect, and together they fathered Leto and Asteria. Through Leto, Coeus became the grandfather of the Olympian gods Apollo and Artemis. Coeus, along with most of the other Titans, fought against Zeus and the...
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Freyja is a powerful Norse goddess associated with love, beauty, fertility, war, and magic. A member of the Vanir tribe of gods, she is known for her irresistible charm and mastery of seiðr, a form of Norse sorcery. She rides a chariot pulled by cats, wears a cloak of falcon feathers, and owns the necklace Brísingamen, a symbol of desire and power. Freya also leads the Valkyries in choosing half of the fallen warriors to dwell in her hall, Fólkvangr.
Freyr is a prominent god in Norse mythology associated with fertility, prosperity, peace, and good harvests. He is a member of the Vanir tribe of gods and the twin brother of Freyja. Freyr is often depicted as a noble and generous deity who brings abundance to the land and people. He wields a magical sword that can fight on its own, though he gives it up for love when he falls for the giantess Gerðr. Freyr is also linked to sunshine and rain, essential for growing crops, and was widely worshipped by ancient Norse farmers. Freyr Art, Freyr God Art, Freyr Norse Mythology, Norse Mythology Earth, Surtr Norse God, Freyr God, Freyr God Of Agriculture, God Of Harvest, Norse God Of Hunting

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Freyr is a prominent god in Norse mythology associated with fertility, prosperity, peace, and good harvests. He is a member of the Vanir tribe of gods and the twin brother of Freyja. Freyr is often depicted as a noble and generous deity who brings abundance to the land and people. He wields a magical sword that can fight on its own, though he gives it up for love when he falls for the giantess Gerðr. Freyr is also linked to sunshine and rain, essential for growing crops, and was widely...
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Vé is a lesser-known god in Norse mythology, the brother of Odin and Vili. Alongside his brothers, Vé helped create the world and mankind from the body of the giant Ymir. While his exact domain is unclear, Vé is often associated with sacred speech, ritual, and possibly the spiritual essence of beings. His name itself means "holy" or "sanctuary" in Old Norse.
a man dressed in white and blue standing next to an arch

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Hœnir is a mysterious god in Norse mythology, often associated with silence, indecision, and the ability to bestow the gift of spirit. He was one of the gods who helped create humans, giving them thought and mind. Hœnir is known for his presence during the Aesir-Vanir exchange, where he was sent to the Vanir but relied on Mimir for counsel, revealing his passive nature. Despite this, he plays a role in both creation and the future rebirth of the world after Ragnarök.
a woman dressed in white and gold is walking through an ancient building with statues around her

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Eunomia is a Greek goddess of law, order, and good governance. One of the Horae, she is often associated with the stability of society and the proper functioning of laws and institutions. As a daughter of Zeus and Themis, Eunomia represents lawful conduct and societal harmony, often seen as a guardian of peace and justice alongside her sisters Dike and Eirene.
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Peitho is the Greek goddess of persuasion, charm, and sweet talk. She is often associated with Aphrodite, serving as her companion and aiding in matters of love and seduction. Peitho personifies the art of gentle influence and agreeable speech, often invoked in matters of romance, marriage, and diplomacy. Her presence was seen as essential during courtship and political negotiations alike.
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Nanna is a goddess in Norse mythology, known as the loyal and loving wife of Baldr, the god of light and beauty. She is often associated with love, grief, and devotion. After Baldr’s tragic death, Nanna died of a broken heart and was laid to rest beside him in Hel. Her story is one of eternal love and sorrow, showing the deep emotional ties among the gods.
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Britomartis is a Cretan goddess of mountains and hunting, closely associated with Artemis. She was revered as a protector of hunters and fishermen, and later became known as Diktynna, a goddess of nets and the sea. According to myth, she was pursued by King Minos and leapt into the sea to escape him, where she was saved by fishermen's nets. She was worshipped especially in Crete and often depicted as a virgin huntress.