Cronus & Ouranos(Uranus)

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Cronus & Ouranos(Uranus) By: Matt Steel

In a world of chaos… Gaia was born, she was the earth, and gave birth (however that works)To Ouranos(or Uranus), who was the Heavans.

Gaia then proceed to get with it, with her son (Cue the Baker street) Gaia then proceed to get with it, with her son (Cue the Baker street). Gaia then birthed 3 human like monsters with a twist, they had way too many heads arms and other limbs, like 50 too many. The monsters name were Briareos, Kottos ,and Gyes

However somehow Uranus was jealous of the 3 monsters’ beauty and shoved the monsters back into Gaia’s womb.

Gaia then gave birth to 12 more children (which were considerably more normal) whom were called titans. The titans were named Mnemosyne, Tethys, Theia, Phoebe, Rhea, and Themis, Oceanus, Hyperion, Coeus, Cronus, Crius, and Iapetus. X12

Gaia, who was mad at ouranos, plotted to kill him Gaia, who was mad at ouranos, plotted to kill him. She sought out to found the bravest of the titan children and cronus stepped forward. He then confronted ouranos telling him he was he first one to act shamefully and there fore deserved what was comin.

The next night, while ouranos was distraced cronus proceeded to then charge him, with a flint sickle, chopping off manly parts, and throw them into the ocean. This then created erinys, the giants and the nymphs of the ash tree, as well as aphrodite, who was made from the foam of his manliness hitting the waves.

Cronus then took over as the leader of the immortal world, and still prevented the birth of Briareos, Kottos, and Gyes due to them threating his rule.

Gaia then prophesized that cronus’s children would then over throw him Gaia then prophesized that cronus’s children would then over throw him. Thus then lead to cronus paranoia and he ate his children.

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Sorces https://mythagora.com/bios/ouranos.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titan_(mythology)