Chapter 505 2 Titan
Chapter 505 2 Titan
Next up is Ocean Titan.
"Overflowing Cup" Fagina
The flame of the ocean has been returned, and its star map is lit.
Fagina is a Titan who rules over the sea and storms, and is also the hostess of honey and feasts.
It can move water to any corner of Onphalus at will. In mythology, it is a fickle and pleasure-seeking god who regards the sea as a pool of revelry and is forever at odds with the Titan Georia, with no possibility of reconciliation.
That being said, Fajina also has the function of cleansing the world of its filth. The baths blessed by the Titans can not only cleanse the body of its grime but also wash away the wounds of the soul. To this day, bathing has become an inseparable part of the lives of the Onpharos people.
At the same time, Fajina is also the goddess of feasting and drinking. She taught mankind the art of brewing and taught them the first songs and dances with the sea breeze and waves. In the baths and banquet halls of Onphalus, people would sing and drink as offerings to the Mother Sea.
Fajina loves to drift through the world, appearing on the waves of the sea, the rapids of the river, and in the wine glasses at banquets, bringing song, dance, and laughter.
Legend has it that Fagina would sometimes appear around the ships on long voyages, inviting her family and sailors to feasts. However, after each feast, the drunken Titan would stir up huge waves, keeping the sailors awake all night.
The last of the three pillars of the Titans is the Titan who controls the sky.
"Eyes at Dawn and Dusk" by Egerer
Aegler is the Titan god who governs the sky, celestial bodies, and the cycle of day and night. He is also the greatest Titan god, residing high above the firmament of Onphalus, shrouding and watching over the entire world.
In most legends, Aegler's arrogance did not overshadow his friendliness; it cast his gaze upon the world, warmed the earth, and brought down sweet rain.
But it can also transform into the most terrible natural disasters, and any madman who attempts to overstep the bounds of the sky will be severely punished by it.
In the legends of the Onphalus people, Aegler is described as a giant bird of the sky with a hundred eyes. When its eyes open, the world is bathed in light; when its eyelids droop, the world is plunged into darkness.
During the war against the Cataclysmic Titans, many of Aegir's eyes were "blinded"—which is why many city-states of Onpharos are now shrouded in eternal night.
Eger is also the god of creation and invention. The intelligent mechanical beasts that are scattered all over the earth are his creations. Engineers and mathematicians often worship this hundred-eyed god, hoping to gain some inspiration and enlightenment from his blessings.
As Eve looked at the star map, she had a feeling that something was hidden behind this Sky Titan.
When it closes its eyes, will the world fall into darkness?
This does bear some resemblance to Onphalus's doomsday prophecy.
In addition, this Titan is probably also related to Aglaia's prohibition against people discussing matters beyond the heavens.
Eve continued reading.
Below are the three Titans of creation.
The first one is a name that Eve is very familiar with.
After all, the name had been on their lips ever since they arrived in Onfaros.
The throne of the world is inscribed by Fale.
Cephalus is an all-knowing and all-powerful Titan, the primordial creator god who carries the sky.
It is said that it was once a king sitting on a throne, but now it is a giant god carrying the Dawn Machine—the magnificent figure can be seen by all the Ohmans.
Born from the union of the thunder in the sky and the spinal cord of the earth, Cephalus was given the responsibility of creating life by the gods.
The first humans in Onphalus were created by Kephale in his own image, after he brought them to life.
Cephalus deeply loved these insignificant beings; therefore, its majestic figure remained forever in the mortal realm, accompanying humanity. The Golden Children believed that Cephalus was also a symbol of saviors and heroes; it was the father of all heroes of Onphalus and the ultimate form that all saviors would become.
Legend has it that Kephall abandoned his throne to rule the entire world, just to leave a glimmer of light in Ohma. A romantic tale circulates in the holy city: in times of crisis, Kephall will open his eyes again, leading the people to defeat the Black Tide and create a new world.
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