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Before this goes on any further, I need to give you a quick lesson in mythology. The information contained within this brief presentation barely skim the world of mythology. There are numerous books out there just dedicated to mythology. However, to help make sense as you go along, there is a link for each mythological figure to a site that has a great abundance of information on that one figure.

Anyway, I'm assuming you know how Cronus (in Greek)/ Saturn (in Roman) took over the throne as king of the gods after he castrated his father, Uranus. Anyway, Uranus had three sets of children: the Hechatonchires, 100 armed and eyed monsters; the Cyclops, three one-eyed monsters who forged the thunderbolts, and the Titans (Cronus/Saturn was the leader of the Titans).

In order to understand some of my characters (and why they were given their names and certain traits), I'm going into the mythology of a few of the Titans.

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