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I hope I am not fishing too far from shore with this one! Helios, deity of the sun under the old Greek mythology, the newer stories out of Athens also call him Hyperion. He also was a instigator known as Titan...I love these old deities...women like Lissa or Alectrona, Aphrodite, but to know them all, you have to be a whiz...I am not!
Erich wrote: "I hope I am not fishing too far from shore with this one! Helios, deity of the sun under the old Greek mythology, the newer stories out of Athens also call him Hyperion. He also was a instigator kn..."
That is excellent, Erich. Helios was a Titan and he had several names. Thanks so much. If you have one you'd like to see what everyone else knows...post away!
That is excellent, Erich. Helios was a Titan and he had several names. Thanks so much. If you have one you'd like to see what everyone else knows...post away!
Helios, the Titan of the sun, sometimes replaced by Apollo and at others remaining as the sun and one of the few Titans allied with Zeus. Most notable myth was that in which his son found him and extracted an oath on the river Styxx (making it unbreakable) that he would be allowed to drive the chariot of the sun in place of his father once. The son lost control and Zeus slew him with a thunderbolt when Gaea, the earth, cried out for help after he flew too close to the earth
Drako wrote: "Helios, the Titan of the sun, sometimes replaced by Apollo and at others remaining as the sun and one of the few Titans allied with Zeus. Most notable myth was that in which his son found him and e..."
Oh wow! I forgot about that story! That was Helios' son, wait a minute...was his name Phaeteon or something liket that?
Oh wow! I forgot about that story! That was Helios' son, wait a minute...was his name Phaeteon or something liket that?
Yelle wrote: "Drako wrote: "Helios, the Titan of the sun, sometimes replaced by Apollo and at others remaining as the sun and one of the few Titans allied with Zeus. Most notable myth was that in which his son f..."sounds right, i think. i never remember the kid's name
Drako wrote: "Yelle wrote: "Drako wrote: "Helios, the Titan of the sun, sometimes replaced by Apollo and at others remaining as the sun and one of the few Titans allied with Zeus. Most notable myth was that in w..."
LOL!
LOL!
Yeah. Helios. Sun god. Titan. Grandfather of Harmonia, Grand Oracle. Can burn Cursed Bloods...oh wait. That is in my book seies lol :) Couldn't resist.But seriously. Wasn't he also in the Odyssey. Didn't he have some golden sheep? Wasn't he the father of the Cyclops that looked over the sheep? I could have that all wrong.
Shannon wrote: "Yeah. Helios. Sun god. Titan. Grandfather of Harmonia, Grand Oracle. Can burn Cursed Bloods...oh wait. That is in my book seies lol :) Couldn't resist.But seriously. Wasn't he also in the O..."
the father of those cyclops was Poseidon, the sea god. he further punished Odysseus and his crew by forcing them to remain lost at sea for over 10 years



If you know them, post what you know, if you don't and are interested...research and post.
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The second one of the day: Helios!