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Okay this I am making so that it might help people when choosing a God, Titan, Primordial etc.

Titans:
Koios - also spelled Coeus. God of intelligence, heavenly prophecy and the axis.
Kreios - also spelled Crius. God of leadership, domesticated animals and the constellations.
Kronos - also spelled Cronus. God of time. King of the Titans. Roman name Saturn.
Hyperion - God of light.
Iapetos - God of mortal lifespan.
Mnemosyne - Goddess of memory, the inventiveness of words and language.
Oceanus - God of salt water.
Phoebe - Goddess of the Oracle of Delphi and intellect.
Rhea - Goddess of fertility, the female body, and later, nature. Mother of Zeus, Hera, Hestia, Hades, Poseidon and Demeter.
Tethys - Goddess of Subterranean forces of fresh water and patron goddess of nursing mothers and the young.
Theia - Goddess of sight, gold, silver, and gems.
Themis - Goddess of divine law and order.
Atlas - God of astronomy. Holds the sky from the earth as his punishment.
Epimetheus - God of afterthought and excuses.
Menoitios - God of violent anger, rash reactions and human morality.
Prometheus - God of forethought and crafty counsel. Gave humanity the gift of Fire.
Asteria - mother of Hecate
Perses - father of Hecate
Asterious - father of the Anemoi
Dione - goddess of the oracle Dodonna

Gods:
Aphrodite-Venus-Goddess of love, beauty, and desire. She was married to Hephaestus. Ares is her lover and she loves him as well. Eros is her son.

Apollo-Apollo-God of the Sun, music, archery, poetry, healing, and prophecy. He is Artemis' twin brother, and Son to Zeus.

Ares-Mars-God of war, murder and bloodshed. Brother to Hephaestus, and is the lover of Aphrodite and son of Zeus.

Artemis-Diana-Goddess of the hunt, wilderness, wild animals,especially deer and fawns, night, and the moon. Apollo is her twin brother. Artemis is the virgin goddess and is also protector of maidens.

Athena-Minerva-Goddess of wisdom, weaving, the arts, warfare and reason. She is the favourite daughter of Zeus.

Demeter-Ceres-Goddess of fertility, grain and harvest. Demeter is a sister of Zeus. Her daughter is Persephone, Hades' wife.

Dionysus-Bacchus-God of wine, parties/festivals, madness and merriment. He is a son of Zeus.

Hades-Pluto-God of the Underworld. Brother of Poseidon and Zeus.

Hephaestus-Vulcan-God of fire and the forge. Ugly son of Hera and Zeus is his father in some accounts. Married to Aphrodite, but she does not love him because he is deformed and as a result is cheating on him with Ares.

Hera    -Juno-Goddess of marriage, women and childbirth. Zeus' wife and sister.

Hermes-Mercury-God of flight, thieves, commerce and travellers. Messenger of the gods. Zeus's son by Titanness.
Poseidon-Neptune-God of the sea, . His sons are the Heavenly Tripplets, Polyphemus and Triton and the Cyclops. His weapon is a trident by which he can stir up the seas, wreck ships and drown sailors.

Zeus-Jupiter-The father of all fathers, the wisdom and light. The king of the gods after killing his father, Kronos, who ate Zeus's siblings but their mother managed to save baby Zeus. When Zeus grew up, he fed Kronos a mixture of wine and mustard to make him vomit his immortal siblings who had grown up in Kronos's stomach. Zeus is the ruler of Mount Olympus and the god of the sky, thunder and lightning. Though he is married more than once, his real queen is Hera. Zeus is the father of Hermes, Hephaestus, Hercules, Dionysus, Athena, Ares, Apollo, Artemis and Persephone.

Minor Gods:
Eos - Goddess of dawn and sister of Selene and Helios
Helios - God of the sun and brother of Selene and Eos
Selene - Goddess of the moon and sister of Helios and Eos
Ariadne - goddess of passion and mazes (was a mortal princess engaged to Theseus but was abandoned and married to the god Dionysus and made Immortal.)
Aeolus - god of winds (at birth was mortal made Immortal)
Asclepius - god of medicine.
Bia - Goddess of force.
Cratos - God of strength and power.
Deimos - Personification of terror; brother of Phobos.
Eris - Goddess of discord.
Eros - God of love
Psyche goddess of compassion
Geras - God of old age.
Ganymede cupbearer of the Olympians.
Harmonia - Goddess of harmony.
Hebe - Goddess of youth.
Hecate - Goddess of magic, witchcraft, necromancy and crossroads.
Hestia - Goddess of the hearth, fireside, family, and home, was one of the Olympians until she gave up her throne on for Dionysus, occupies fire on Olympus.
Hypnos - God of sleep.
Janus - God of doors, gates and new beginnings.
Chione - Goddess of snow (her father is one of the gods of the winds).
Leto - mother of Artemis and Apollo.
Metis - mother of Athena
Enyo - goddesses of war and peacekeeping
Eileithyia - goddesses of childbirth
Momus- God of blame.
Moros - God of Doom.
Nemisis - Goddess of consequences and revenge.
Nike - Goddess of victory.
Persephone - Goddess of spring and flowers and wife of Hades, hence queen of the Underworld.
Phobos - God of Phobias and fear in general; brother of Deimos.
Thanatos- God of peaceful death.
The Erinyes - Otherwise known as The Furies. Goddesses of revenge.
The Horae - Actually two groups of separate goddesses worshiped in different periods: the first three were goddesses of the seasons, the second generation were goddesses of law, justice and order.
Tyche - Goddess of luck, destiny and fortune.
Zelus - God of dedication.
The Moirae: Klotho, Lachesis and Atropos - Controllers of life and destiny.
The Muses - Representatives of the arts, sciences and songs.
The Oneiroi: Morpheus, Phobetor and Phantasos - Personifications of dreams and sons of Hypnos.
Pan - God of the Wild.
Iris - Goddess of the rainbow.
Triton - god of ships, prince of Atlantis
Paean - doctor of the gods.
The Keres goddesses of violent Death.
The Charites - goddesses of charm, beauty, human creativity, and fertility.
Pallas - god of warfare
Melinoe - goddess of ghosts.

Primordial Deities:
Chaos (Void, Air, arche) - genderless (sometimes poetically female)
Erebus (Darkness) – male and Nyx (Night) – female
Aether (Light) – male
Hemera (Day) – female
Gaia (Earth) – female
Uranus (Heaven) – male
The Ourea (Mountains) – male
Pontus (Water, the Seas) – male
Tartarus (the great stormy Hellpit, which was seen as both a deity and the personification) – male
Eros (Procreation) - male
Ananke (Compulsion) – female
Chronos (Time) – male
Hydros (Primordial Waters) - male
Thesis (Creation) - female
Phanes (Appearance) or Himeros or Eros elder (Procreation) or Protogonos (the First Born) – male (sometimes described as a hermaphrodite but addressed as male)
Phusis (Nature) or Thesis (Creation) – female
The Nesoi (Islands) - female
Thalassa (Sea) – female
Ophion (Serpent; often identified with Uranus, Oceanus, Phanes, or Chronos) - male

Monsters and others:
Cerberus, the three-headed, giant hound that guarded the gates of Hades
Charybdis, a sea monster whose inhalations formed a deadly whirlpool
Empousa, a vampiric demon with a leg of bronze and a hoofed foot of a donkey; she seduced men in order to feed on their flesh and blood
Gorgons, cursed sisters with serpents for hair
Medusa, the sister capable of turning men to stone with her gaze
Stheno, the most murderous of the sisters
Euryale sister most known for her death-bellowing screams
Graeae, three old women with one tooth and one eye among them
Deino
Enyo
Pemphredo
Harpies, winged monsters with the bodies of chickens and the heads and torsos of women
Kobaloi, a species of mischievous creatures, fond of tricking or frightening humans
Mormo, a vampiric creature who bit bad children
Taraxippi, ghosts that frightened horses
Lamia, a vampiric demon which preyed on children
Hydra, a many-headed, water-dwelling, serpent-like creature that guarded an Underworld entrance beneath Lake Lerna. For every head that is cut off, two more grow back It was destroyed by Heracles, in his second Labour
Centaurs, a race of half-man, half-horse beings. Usually sons of Cronus.
Asbolus
Chariclo, wife of the centaur Chiron
Chiron, the eldest and wisest of the Centaurs. The ancient Trainer of Heroes.
Eurytion
Furies, the three Goddess' of pain. Worked for Hades in the Underworld to punish evil souls. Created from the blood of Uranus.
Nessus, a ferryman at the river Euenus
Pholus
Chimera, a three headed monster, with the foreparts of a lion, the middle-parts of a goat and goat's-head rising from its back, and a serpent-headed tail. Slain by Bellerophon
Hippalectryon, a creature with the fore-parts of a rooster and the body of a horse
Hippocampi, sea creatures with the fore-parts of horses and the tails of fish
Ichthyocentaurs, a pair of marine centaurs with the upper bodies of men, the lower fronts of horses, and the tails of fish
Ipotane, a race of half-horse, half-humans
Manticore, a monster with the head of a man, the body of a lion and the tail of a scorpion
Minotaur, a monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man
Ophiotaurus, a creature part bull and part serpent
Orthrus, a two-headed, serpent-tailed dog, slain by Heracles
Panes, a tribe of nature-spirits which had the heads and torsos of men, the legs and tails of goats, goatish faces and goat-horns
Satyrs and Satyresses, companions of Pan and Dionysus which had human upper bodies, the tails of horses, pug-noses and the ears of donkeys
Sileni, a race of elderly Satyrs
Sirens, three winged bird-women whose irresistible song lured sailors to their deaths
Sphinx, a creature with the body of a lion and the head of a woman
Telekhines, skilled metal-workers with the heads of dogs and flippers of seals in place of hands
Amphisbaena, a snake with two heads, one at each end of the body
Arion, the immortal horse of Adrastus
Balius and Xanthus, the immortal horses of Achilles
Calydonian Boar, a gigantic boar sent by Artemis to ravage Calydon and slain in the Calydonian Boar Hunt
Ceryneian Hind, an enormous deer which was sacred to Artemis; Heracles was sent to retrieve it as one of his labours
Chrysomallus, a flying, talking, golden-fleeced ram
Cretan Bull, the bull which impregnated Pasiphaë, resulting in the Minotaur
Erymanthian Boar, a gigantic boar which Heracles was sent to retrieve as one of his labours
Karkinos, a giant crab which fought Heracles alongside the Hydra
Laelaps, a dog destined always to catch its prey
Mares of Diomedes, four man-eating horses belonging to the giant Diomedes
Nemean Lion, a gigantic lion whose skin was impervious to weapons; it was strangled by Heracles
Pegasus, a divine winged horse
Phoenix, golden-red birds that could regenerate themselves or reproduce by bursting into flames and rising from the ashes
Stymphalian Birds, man-eating birds with beaks of bronze and sharp metallic feathers they could launch at their victims
Teumessian fox, a gigantic fox destined never to be caught
Agrius, a man-eating Thracian giant who was half man and half bear
Alcyoneus, the eldest of the Thracian giants, killed by Heracles
The Aloadae, twin giants who attempted to storm Olympus
Alops, a Sicilian giant, slain by Dionysus
Anax, a Lydian giant
Antaeus, a Libyan giant who gained strength from constant contact with the earth and wrestled to death all visitors to his realm until slain by Heracles
Argus Panoptes, a hundred-eyed giant tasked with guarding over Io
Chrysaor, a son of Medusa, sometimes said to be a giant
Cyclopes (Elder), three one-eyed giants who forged Zeus' thunderbolt, Hades' cap of invisibility, and Poseidon's storm-raising trident
Arges
Brontes
Steropes
Cyclopes (Younger), a tribe of one-eyed cannibalistic giants who shepherded flocks of sheep on the island of Sicily
Polyphemus, a cyclops who briefly captured Odysseus and his men, only to be overcome and blinded by the hero
The Hekatoncheires, the Hundred-Handed Ones, giant gods of violent storms and hurricanes.
Briareus or Aigaion (Βριάρεως), The Vigorous
Cottus (Κόττος), The Furious
Gyges (Γύγης), The Big-Limbed
Enceladus, one of the Thracian giants who made war on the gods; he was defeated by Athena and Heracles and buried underneath a mountain
The Gegenees, a tribe of six-armed giants fought by the Argonauts on Bear Mountain in Mysia
Geryon, a three-bodied, four-winged giant who dwelt on the red island of Erytheia
The Laestrygonians, a tribe of man-eating giants encountered by Odysseus on his travels
Polybotes, a giant who fought Poseidon during the Gigantomachy
Porphyrion, a giant who made war on the Olympians and was killed by Heracles. In Hesiod, he was king of the giants
Tityos, a giant slain by Apollo and Artemis when he attempted to violate their mother Leto.
Typhon, a monstrous immortal storm-giant who was defeated and buried underneath Mount Etna
The Colchian Dragon, an unsleeping dragon which guarded the Golden Fleece
Cychreides, a dragon which terrorised Salamis before being slain by Cychreus
The Ismenian Dragon, a dragon which guarded the sacred spring of Ares near Thebes; it was slain by Cadmus
Ladon, a serpent-like dragon which guarded the apples of the Hesperides
The Lernaean Hydra, a nine-headed dragon which guarded the springs of Lerna; it was slain by Heracles
Python, a dragon which guarded the oracle of Delphi; it was slain
Ethiopian Cetus, a sea monster sent by Poseidon to ravage Ethiopia, which was slain by Perseus
Trojan Cetus, a sea monster which plagued Troy before being slain by Heracles
Caucasian Eagle, a giant eagle set by Zeus to feed on the ever-regenerating liver of Prometheus; it was variously described as an automaton and a son of Echidna
The Hippoi Kabeirikoi, four bronze horse-shaped automatons crafted by Hephaestus to draw the chariot of the Cabeiri
The Keledones, singing maidens sculpted out of gold by Hephaestus
The Khalkotauroi, fire-breathing bulls created by Hephaestus as a gift for Aeëtes
The Kourai Khryseai, golden maidens sculpted to Hephaestus to attend him in his household
Talos, a giant man made out of bronze to protect Europa
Arimaspi, a tribe of one-eyed men
Hyperboreans, a mythical people who lived far to the north of Thrace
Monopodes or Skiapodes, a tribe of one-legged Libyan men who used their gigantic foot as shade against the midday sun
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Hey guys,

It's been almost seven years since I first joined this website, which seems hard to believe. I came back to check this place out on a nostalgic whim, and wow, the memories hit me hard.

I just wanted to let you guys know, this club really meant a lot to me. It gave me a wonderful, comfortable space to try to express myself, and experiment making stories with other people. It felt like we had our own little private corner of the world to play around in, and I’m grateful for that. I'll admit my writing here makes me cringe a bit now, but it was so important to me during that part of my life and I’ve grown so much from it that I wouldn’t dare change a thing.

Thank you all so much for being such wonderful friends and sharing that time with me. I’m doing well, and I sincerely hope the rest of you are too. Maybe we'll manage to get back in touch again sometime, but even if not, I wish the best for all of you.

Love,
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SPIRITS
A COMPLETE LIST OF ABSTRACT PERSONIFICATIONS (GREEK)

ACHOS (Akhos) Pain of Body, Pain of Mind, Grief, Distress (Latin Dolor)

ADEPHAGIA Gluttony

ADICIA (Adikia) Injustice, Wrong-doing

AEDOS (Aidos) Reverence, Respect, Shame, Self-Respect, Modesty (Latin Pudicitia)

AERGIA Idleness, Laziness, Do Nothing, Sloth (Latin Socordia, Ignavia)

AESCHYNE (Aiskhyne) Shame, Sense of Shame, Modesty, Honour (Latin Pudicitia)

AGLAEA (Aglaia) Beauty, Splendour, Glory, Magnificence, Adornment

AGON Contest, Struggle

ALALA War-Cry, Battle-Cry

ALASTOR Blood Feud, Vengeance

ALCE (Alke) Battle-Strength, Prowess, Courage...
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Okay. Because people don't seem to get the idea of rules I'm going to write up some new ones.


1. Your character cannot be too strong. If they are the Admin will tell you. If you don't change your character we will kick you out of the forum. Yes I can do that.

2. You cannot post anything rude or disrespectful about other people or their characters. Which means if you posted a photo that you think looks like their character and they don't like it you must take it away(if you can :) or change its name to something else.

3. I don't want too much cussing because it will get out of hand. If you do...
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Hades Aspect
Hades Aspect
Name¬
Mark Ivory


*Nickname¬
"Marky", "Ivory"

Age¬
16


Mutagen Aspect¬
Hades


Demeanor¬
Playful, Snarky, Rebellious


Appearance¬


Family¬
His Father was Adam Ivory, a key figure in the Grazer Military. Jordan is his brother, a Late teen trying all he can to protect his little brother from harm. His mother is an entirely diferent story. Sarah was a devoutee christian and loyal wife to Mark's father, yet was deeply kind to Mark and Jordan.


Origins¬
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Chapter 2. A Taste for War

My eyes snapped open the next morning to the loud popping of... Gunfire? "Mark! C'mon, We're leaving!" Shouted Jordan, throwing on his shirt as he reached the living room. I had blinked a few times, disoriented and tired.

"The heck's going on?" I asked, just as Gwen entered the room. She had a gun in her hand, and was even loading it. "Will somebody tell me what's going on!?" I shouted out of confusion, before stumbling off the couch.

"A fucking military coup that's what's going on, and the Resistance is fighting back." Jordan nodded, taking my hand quickly.

"We need...
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Basics
Full Name: Kris Adam Jones
Meaning: American meaning=Follower of Chris, English meaning=Follower of Chris, and the Greek meaning=carrier of Christ
Hometown: Miami, Florida
Current Residence: Camp Olympus
Age: 14
Gender: Male
Height: [Doesnt have to be exact] 5'10
Weight: [underweight, average, overweight] average
Blood Type: B positive
Nationality: American
Birthday: [Include year.] October 15, 1998
Chinese Zodiac: Tiger
Compatibility: [Ex. The Rat is compatible with the Monkey and the Dragon; it is not compatible with the Horse.] Dragon
Greek Zodiac: Libra
Ruling Planet(s): Venus
Element: Air
Hair...
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