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Enio (Greek: Ένυώ) The cruel goddess in Greek mythology, who symbolizes war, often appears as the companion of Ares and is considered as the twin sisters or wife of Ares. It is said that on the day Troy was captured, she was drunk with the blood of the fields and danced like a hurricane in the city. ... Read More
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Caos (also translated as Caos, Caos; English/Latin: Chaos; Greek: Χάος), The original order, time and space, and the carrier itself, the beginning and beginning of the world. According to the ancient Greek genealogy (7th century BC), at the beginning of the universe, Caos was the first to be born ... Read More
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Ananca (Ancient Greek: Ανάγκη Ananke is the deification of fate, number of days, and necessity in Greek mythology, a supernatural being who controls all fate, fate, number, and number of days. Her will is absolute, and chaos cannot be defied. In the Orpheus genealogy of the Psalms, Adrastia is ... Read More
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Protogonos were gods in ancient Greek mythology that predated Chaos. There are different records in different myths, legends, religions, and poems of ancient Greece. Due to differences in mythology, poetry, and religion, as well as differences in identity and position, and the lack of relatedness, ... Read More
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Colonus (ancient Greek: Χρόνος English: Chronos/Khronos (translated as Cronus in most domestic works) is a primitive god in ancient Greek mythology, worshipped by one of the three main sects of Orpheanism (also known as Orpheanism), who created Caos and Etel. He is also the father of the creation ... Read More
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Pentos( Πόντος/ Pontos ("waves") is a male god symbolizing the "sea" in Greek mythology. He is the sea god born of Gaia, the mother earth god. He and Gaia gave birth to the sea elder Nereus, who symbolized the friendliness of the sea, Thomas, who symbolized the miracle of the sea, Forcus, who ... Read More
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Theseus (Greek: Τυφ ῶ ν, Tuph ō N; English: Typhoeus/Typhon/Typhoon/Typhos). Also translated as Difeng. It is a Titan giant symbolizing storms in Greek mythology. According to the "Divine Genealogy", Difeng was the son of Gaia, the mother of the earth. Legend has it that the place of birth is in a ... Read More
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Osiris, a god of plants, agriculture, and abundance in ancient Egyptian mythology, was one of the nine pillars of Heliopolis. Before his death, he was an enlightened pharaoh who was killed by his brother Seth, the god of the desert. He was later mummified and resurrected by Anubis, becoming the ... Read More
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Niederhogg (Old Norwegian: N í ð H ö ggr, N í ð H ǫ Ggr, English spelled: Nidhogg, meaning "malicious attacker", is the daughter of the Yggdrasil in Nordic mythology, a black dragon occupying the bottom of the Yggdrasil. It, along with countless venomous snakes, kept gnawing at its roots until it ... Read More
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Sif, the goddess of land and harvest in Nordic mythology, was the wife of Thor. She has beautiful blonde hair hanging from top to toe. One day, while she was sleeping, the fire god Loki mischievously cut off her hair, causing Sifu to be extremely unhappy. Saul felt extremely angry. From then on, ... Read More
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