The Time of Zeus Book 2: the Time of Typhon
Copyright© 2024 by Carlos Santiago
Introduction
This story is the second in the series: The Time of Zeus. For the most part, you should know the drill. While reading the other stories is not necessary to understand the narrative and character development, it would provide helpful context.
There will be depictions of sexual encounters, nonhuman relations in this story specifically, incestuous relationships, graphic fight scenes, creampie sex, manipulation, elements of magic, and I hope a good plot.
While inspired by various mythological sources and contemporary works (for story elements, weaponry, and themes) such as God of War, Percy Jackson, Lore Olympus, SuperGiant’s Hades, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, Good Times: Hercules, as well as Hesiod’s Theogony and The Library by Apollodorus and more, this work is a product of the author’s imagination.
It is this author’s hope that you enjoy the beginning of The Time of Typhon. Reader discretion is advised. Please rate accordingly, and thank you for your consideration.
The Progenitor:
Chaos: The primeval void from which all things originated. The name refers to a realm of near infinite nothingness as well as a being that embodied both sexes and was the Creator of the Grecian Pantheon. They are the parent of the Primordials.
The Primordials:
Erebus: The personification of darkness and shadow. He has become one with his realm. Child of Chaos. He is the father of the Moirai
Gaia: The personification of the Earth and mother of all life. She is called Mother Earth for this reason. Wife and mother of Ouranos. She mothered the Titans, the Hecatoncheires, the Cyclopes, Pontus, and more.
Nyx: Primordial of the Night and daughter of Chaos. In the absence of anyone in the Underworld, she ruled the realm. Mother of various deities including Hypnos (Sleep) and Thanatos (Death).
Ouranos (Uranus): Primordial of the Sky. Conceived by Gaia and the magic of Chaos, making him the Last Primordial. Husband to Gaia. Father of the Titans, the Hecatoncheires, the Cyclopes, and Aether.
Pontus: Supposed Primordial of the Sea. Son of Gaia, potentially born from her tears over Ouranos’ death.
Tartarus: Primordial of the abyss that serves as a prison for the Titans. His form was that of an older man with a bald head, long wispy beard and hair from the back of his head.
Titans:
Atlas: Lesser Titan who was the General underneath the Mad King Cronos. Son of Iapetus and Clymene. Brother to Prometheus, Epimetheus, and Menoetius.
Cronos (Kronos/Cronus): The once-Titan ruler of the universe until overthrown by his son Zeus. Son of Gaia and Ouranos. Father of Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Demeter, and Hestia.
Epimetheus: Lesser Titan of afterthought and hindsight. Brother of Prometheus as well as co-creator of many animals within the land of Greece. Son of Iapetus and Clymene. Brother of Atlas, Prometheus, and Menoetius.
Metis: Lesser Titaness of Wisdom. She served as the War Counselor to Zeus during the Titanomachy/The Great Titan War. Daughter of Oceanus and Tethys; as such, is one of 3000 Oceanids. Presumed fiancée of Zeus.
Oceanus: Titan of the Ocean and current ruler of the seas. Son of Ouranus and Gaia. Husband of Tethys. Father of the Oceanids and Potamoi (river gods).
Prometheus: Lesser Titan of intelligence and forethought: Son of Iapetus and Clymene. Brother of Atlas, Epimetheus, and Menoetius. Co-creator of many animals within the land of Greece.
Rhea: Titaness of Marriage and Betrayal. Daughter of Ouranos and Gaia. Wife of Cronos. Mother of Aether, Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Demeter, and Hestia.