In the Beginning Book 3: The Great Titan War (Titanomachy)
Copyright© 2024 by Carlos Santiago
Cast of Characters
Fantasy Sex Story: Cast of Characters - After years being trained by Gaia, Zeus goes forth to free his siblings on Olympus and within Cronos' belly. What ensues is a war that would start all wars.
Caution: This Fantasy Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa Consensual Heterosexual Fan Fiction High Fantasy Military Superhero Alternate History Far Past Cream Pie Exhibitionism Oral Sex Big Breasts Body Modification Small Breasts Geeks Politics Revenge Royalty
The Progenitor:
Chaos: The Progenitor Deity of formless, infinite, and undifferentiated chaos. Chaos is the source of all creation and existence.
The Primordials:
Gaia: The Primordial Deity of the Earth. She is a child of Chaos and represents the physical, living world.
Eros: Eros is the Primordial of love and desire, born from Chaos.
Tartarus: The Primordial of the deepest abyss. He is a child of Chaos.
Erebus: The Primordial of darkness and shadow. He is a child of Chaos and represents the primeval darkness before creation.
Nyx: The Primordial of Night. She is a shadowy and enigmatic deity, mother to various beings, including Hypnos (Sleep) and Thanatos (Death). She is Daughter of Chaos.
Ouranos (Uranus): The Last Primordial, representing the sky or heavens. He is the child of Gaia. Deposed King of Olympus. He was the First Death in the land of Greece.
The Titans: The “Rightful Children” of Ouranos and Gaia.
Oceanus: Titan of the Ocean and all bodies of water.
Coeus: Titan of intelligence and the inquisitive mind.
Crius: Titan of constellations and heavenly bodies.
Hyperion: Titan of the sun, light, and heavenly wisdom.
Iapetus: Titan of mortal life, mortality, and human nature.
Cronos (Kronos/Cronus): Titan of time, harvest, and the ages.
Theia: Titaness of shining light and divine splendor.
Rhea: Titaness of fertility, motherhood, and generation.
Themis: Titaness of divine law, order, and custom.
Mnemosyne: Titaness of memory, remembrance, and the arts.
Phoebe: Titaness of prophecy, intellect, and the moon.
Tethys: Titaness of the sea, freshwater, and mother of rivers.
Other Characters:
Atlas: Son of Clymene and Iapetus. Lesser Titan of Might and Strength.
Brontes, Steropes, Arges (Cyclopes): The Cyclopes are one-eyed giants known for their craftsmanship. They are the children of Gaia and Ouranos, and represent various aspects of natural forces.
Cottus, Briareos, Gyges (Hecatoncheires): The Hecatoncheires are 3 monstrous giants with a hundred arms and fifty heads. They are the children of Gaia and Ouranos, and represent chaotic and destructive forces.
Clymene: Daughter of Oceanus and Tethys. Wife of Iapetus. Mother of Prometheus, Epimetheus, Atlas, and Menoetius. One of the Oceanids.
Demeter: Middle daughter of Cronos and Rhea. Adept at magic related to the weather.
Epimetheus: Son of Clymene and Iapetus. Twin to Prometheus. Lesser Titan of Hindsight.
Hades: Eldest son of Cronos and Rhea. Lived all his life in Cronos’ stomach.
Hera: Youngest daughter of Cronos and Rhea. A magical prodigy under the tutelage of Rhea.
Hestia: Eldest daughter of Cronos and Rhea. The disinterested child.
Menoetius: Son of Clymene and Iapetus. Lesser Titan of Destruction and Rage.
Metis: An Oceanid, daughter of Oceanus and Tethys. Lesser Titan of Wisdom.
Poseidon: Middle son of Cronos and Rhea. He has lived all his life in Cronos’ stomach with Hades.
Prometheus: Son of Clymene and Iapetus. Twin to Epimetheus. Titan of Foresight.
The Sisters of Fate: Also known as the Moirai or Fates; these three powerful deities are in charge of the Tapestry of Fate. The Tapestry controls the destinies of gods and mortals alike. They are Clotho (the Spinner), Lachesis (the Measurer), and Atropos (the Cutter). They weave the threads of life, measure its span, and cut the threads to determine when it would end.
Zeus: Youngest son of Cronos and Rhea. Trained By Gaia since birth with the goal of defeating Cronos.
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