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EDENIA RESIDENTS
CRIXUS | Son of Zeus and Hera called the Fallen God of Mount Olympus King of Edenia |
SPARTACUS | Son of Zeus and Galia also a general of Edenia |
CLAUDIUS | Son of Zeus and Galia, A General of Edenia |
VARRO | Son of Poseidon and Galia A general of Edenia |
ASHUR | Son of Poseidon and Galia a general of Edenia and ambassador. |
BARCA | Son of Poseidon and Galia an Ambassador of Edenia |
AGRON | Son of Poseidon and Galia a general of Edenia |
GANNICUS | Son of Poseidon and Galia a general in Edenia |
SELENE | Titaness of the Moon |
HELIOS | Titan of the sun and guardian of the Oaths. |
PROMETHEUS | Titan of the of the forethought and crafty counsel, and creator of mankind. |
PERSES | Titan of destruction |
EPIMETHEUS | Titan of the afterthought and the father of excuses. |
PALLAS | Titan of war craft |
PONTUS | The god of the sea and father of the fish and other sea creatures. |
HEMERA | The goddess of the day |
NYX | the goddess of the night |
PHANES | The god of procreation in the Orphic tradition. |
EROS | The god of love and attraction |
EREBUS | the god of darkness and shadow. |
HYPNOS | The personification of sleep. |
AETHER | The god of light and the upper atmosphere. |
ACHILLES | Hero of the Trojan war. |
PERSEPHONE | Goddess of the spring growth. |
PSYCHE | Goddess of the soul. |
THESEUS | Son of Poseidon and a king of Athens and slayer of the Minotaur. |
PERSEUS | Son of Zeus and founder-king of Mycenae and slayer of the gorgon Medusa. |
ADONIS | A life death rebirth deity. |
HERACALES | Ascend hero. |
ATTIS | A consort of Cybele, granted immortality as one of the attendants. |
ASCLEPIUS | A Thessalian physician who was struck down by Zeus, to be later recovered by his father Apollo. |
POLLUX | Twin half brother of Castor, together known as the Dioscuri |
CASTOR | Twin half brother of Pollux, together known as the Dioscuri |
ARISTAEUS | A Thessalian hero, his inventions saw him immortalized as the god of bee-keeping, cheese-making, olive- growing, and hunting. |
PLUTUS | God of wealth, including agricultural wealth, son of Demeter. |
TRIPOLEMUS | God of farming and agriculture. |
PHILOMELUS | Agricultural demi-god inventor of the wagon and plough. |
EIRENE | Spirit of the peace and goddess of the springtime. |
EILEITHYIA | Goddess of childbirth. |
HEBE | Goddess of youth and cup-bearer to the Olympians. |
INYX | Goddess of the love charm. |
THALIA | Muse of comedy and bucolic poetry |
CALLIOPE | Muse of epic poetry |
KRATOS | Spirit of strength, might, power, and sovereign rule. |
ANTEROS | God of requited love. |
HEDYLOGOS | God of sweet talk and flattery. |
HERMAPHRODITUS | God of unions, androgyny, marriage, sexuality, and fertility. |
HIMEROS | God of sexual desire. |
HYMEN | God of marriage ceremonies, inspiring feasts and song. |
POTHOS | God of sexual, longing, yearning, and desire. |
ANTHEIA | Goddess of flowers and flowery wreaths. |
AGLAEA | Goddess of beauty, adornment, splendor and glory. |
HECATE | Goddess of magic, witchcraft, the night, moon, ghosts, and necromancy |
GALENE | Goddess of the calm seas. |
CHIONE | Goddess of snow and daughter of Boreas. |
HESPERUS | God of Venus the evening star |
PYROEIS | God of Areios, the planet Mars |
PHAETHON | God of Dios, the planet Jupiter |
PHAENON | God of Kronion, the plant Saturn |
EOSPHRUS | God of Venus the morning star. |
STILBORN | God of Hermaon, the planet Mercury. |
BOREAS | God of the North, wind and of winter. |
ZEPHYRUS | God of the west wind. |
NOTUS | God of the south wind. |
EURUS | God of the unlucky east or southeast wind. |
IRIS | Goddess of the rainbow and divine messenger. |
PAN | God of nature, the wild, shepherds, flocks, goats, mountain wilds, and is often associtated with sexuality. |
MORPHEUS | God of dream and sleep. |
MOMUS | God of satire, mockery, censure, writers and poets and spirit of evil spirited blame and unfair criticisim. |
ENYO | A goddess of war. |
NIKE | A goddess personified victory. |
GLAUCE | Daughter of Poseidon and Salamis |
ICARUS | Son of the master craftsman Daedalus. |
PENELOPE | Is the wife of Odysseus. |
ELEUISIS | Son of Hermes. |
GRACEUS | Son of Pandora II and Zeus. |
ALKON | A son of Hippokoon. |
NAUPLIUS | Son of Poseidon and Amynone. |
BYZAS | Son of Poseidon and Keroessa. |
GLAUCUS | A fisherman who became immortal upon eating a magical herb. |
HIPPOTHOON | An ambassador in Edenia. |
ODYSSEUS | A hero and king of the Chaos realm. |
AEANEAS | A knight of Edenia and Trojan hero. |
OXYLUS | Demi-God of mountain and forests. |
PATROCLUS | The Edenia general. |
PHAEAX | A knight of Edenia. |
SARPEDON | A son of Zeus. |
MINOS | A knight of Edenia. |
SYLEUS | King of Edenia messenger. |
AETHALIDES | Son of Hermes and Eupolemia. |
PIRITHOUS | A son of Zeus. |
RHADAMANTHUS | A ambassador in Edenia. Son of Zeus and Europa. Brother of Sarpedon, and Minos. |
PTELEA | Is one of the Hamadrydes. |
OTUS OF CYLLENE | Was a mythological hero from Cyllene, Elis. |
ORION | A Giant Huntsman |
TAENARUS | Son of Zeus, and brother of Calabarus and Geraestus. |
TALOS | Right hand man of King Crixus. |
THASUS | Son of Poseidon |
EPOPEUS | One of the king loyal solider. |
NIREUS | A son of Poseidon and Canace. |