Gaia and Hydros

Gaia was the Greek goddess of the earth. She was one of the first gods and goddesses to be born, and she was the mother of the heavenly gods, the sea-gods, the giants, and all mortal creatures beginning from Adam and Eve.




HYDROS PAEWAI    
Hydros was the Greek god of the primordial waters. 

His role in Simanity is still in the works.



ANANKE VOLKOV
In Greek mythology, Ananke was the primordial goddess of necessity, compulsion, and inevitability. 

In Simanity, she is a powerful goddess with prophetic visions. She assumes the role of being the mother of the Fates and the goddess of inevitability, compulsion, and necessity, thus, imposing order on both gods and humans by influencing their choices.




KRONOS GOD
In Greek mythology, Kronos was the god of time, especially time as a destructive force. He was the king of the Titans and the father of Zeus and Hera.

In Simanity, he is also the father of Zeus and Hera.



PHANES GOD   
Phanes was the Greek god of creation and life. He hatched from a cosmic egg that was split into its parts by the gods of time and inevitability. Phanes became the first king of the universe, but his power was eventually seized by Zeus, who devoured Phanes to absorb his power and redistribute it among the new generation of gods, the Olympians.

He has yet to encounter Zeus in Simanity.



KLOTHO VOLKOV
Klotho was a powerful and important goddess in Greek mythology. She represented the inevitability of fate, and her power was feared and respected by both gods and mortals. As one of the three Moirai - the Greek goddesses of fate - she was the spinner who spun the thread of life for each mortal. Klotho's thread was said to be unbreakable, and her decisions were final. She represented the inevitability of fate, and her power was feared and respected by both gods and mortals.

Klotho's role in Greek mythology was to ensure that the thread of life was spun for each mortal, and that their fate was fulfilled.

So is her role in Simanity.




LAKHESIS VOLKOV
Lakhesis was one of the three Moirai - the Greek goddesses of fate. She decided how long each mortal would live and what challenges they would face. Although she was unpredictable, her decisions were always fair. 

Same is true when it comes to her role in Simanity.




ATROPOS VOLKOV
Atropos was also one of the three Fates. She decided when each mortal would die, and just like her sister Lakhesis, she was also fair and no one could escape her cut.



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