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[/font] [li]Fort Two - Gaea[/li] PROTOGENOS. Gaea is the first child of Chaos, and the second deity to exist overall. She is the Protogenos of the Earth. She was very recently defeated when she tried to usurp the Olympians from their thrones, and has fallen back into a deep slumber. She is the mother of many children, however, and this is not limited to demigod children. . . even if they are incredibly rare. With Ouranos, she had the Couretes, the Hundred-Handed Ones, the Elder Cyclopes, and the first twelve Titans. With Tartarus, she had the Giantes, the Gemini race, and the monsters Kampe and Typhon. By herself, she had the monster Python, the Orea, the Nesoi, Ananke, and Chronos-Aeon. With Pontos, she had the gods Nereus, Thaumas, Phorcys, Keto, and Eurybia. With Poseidon, she had the cyclops Antaeus and the nymph-turned-monster Charybdis.[li]Fort Three - Ouranos[/li] PROTOGENOS. Ouranos is the second child of Chaos, and the first consort of Gaea. He is the Protogenos of the sky and former lord of the heavens. He was sliced into tiny pieces by his youngest titan son Kronos, while four of his other sons held him down. It is unknown if he has been able to reform in any way whatsoever in order to have any demigod children, but so far, none have been discovered. With Gaea, he had the couretes, the Hundred-Handed Ones, the elder Cyclopes, and the first twelve Titans. When he was killed, his ichor touched Nyx, and it gave life to the three furies Alecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone, as well as the goddess Lyssa.[li]Fort Four - Tartarus[/li] PROTOGENOS. Tartarus is the child of Chaos, and the second husband of the Earth Protogenos, Gaea. He is the Protogenos of the abyss, as well as the deepest, darkest pit in the Underworld. He lives underneath the Earth's crust, so its unlikely for him to have any demigod children. With Gaea, he had the Giantes, the Geminus race, and Kampe and Typhon.[li]Fort Five - Pontos [/li] PROTOGENOS. Pontos is the Protogenos of the sea, and emerged from Chaos soon after Gaea and Ouranos, along with Tartarus. He originally harbored feelings for the Earth Protogenos, but after Gaea chose Ouranos as her first husband (and later Tartarus as her second) he moved on and married Thalassa. With Thalassa, Pontos had the dolphin god Delphin and the monsters called Telekhines. With Gaea, he had the gods and goddesses Nereus, Thaumas, Phorcys, Keto, and Eurybia. While Pontos spends most of his time in deep slumber, he does sometimes wake. He woke some time after Gaea's defeat, so its likely that he will have a few demigod children here and there.[li]Fort Six - Erebos[/li] PROTOGENOS. Erebos is the Protogenos of darkness and of the mist, who represents the darkness in all the books and crannies of the world. He was one of the final three children of Chaos. He did not help Gaea's forces like his wife did, rather staying away from the conflict and minding his business. Erebos is believed to have nine children with Nyx: the Protogenos of light Aither, the gods and goddesses Elos, Hypnos, Thanatos, Eris and Nemesis, and finally the daimons Charon, Sophrosyne, and Dolos. He is very likely to have demigod children, as darkness encompasses the entire planet at some point. [li]Fort Seven - Nyx[/li] PROTOGENOS. Nyx is the Protogenos of the night. One of the last children of Chaos, she actually bore him his final child, Akhyls. She married Erebos, and together, they have had at least nine children together, if not more who remain unknown. She helped Gaea and her forces, but is now a mostly neutral force, with some lingering resentment to any being that remained on the side of the Olympians. With Erebos, she had the Protogenos of light Aither, the gods and goddesses Elos, Hypnos, Thanatos, Eris and Nemesis, and the daimons Charon, Sophrosyne, and Dolos. By herself, she had the Protogenos of day Hemera, the gods and goddesses Geras, Momus, Clotho, Lachesis, Atropos, the daimons Apate, Ponos, Moros, Philotes, Oizys, Elpis, and more daimons given the title of the Keres. When Ouranos was slaughtered by his children, some of his ichor touched Nyx, it resulted in the birth of the furies Alecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone, as well as the goddess Lyssa.[li]Fort Eight - Akhlys[/li] PROTOGENOS. Akhyls is the Protogenos of misery and poison. The final child of Chaos, she was mothered by Nyx. She helped Gaea and her forces, but more so because her mother was doing so. After the war, she, like Nyx, is neutral with some lingering bitterness against those who were on the sides of the Olympians, and any of the Olympians' demigod children. It is possible, though more uncommon, for Akhyls to have any demigod children. She has no immortal children whatsoever. [li]Fort Nine - Aither[/li] PROTOGENOS. Aither is the Protogenos of light. He is the son of Nyz and Erebos, who he is starkly different to in terms of powers. He took no side in the war between Gaea and the Olympians, remaining neutral throughout the entire ordeal. He shows no hostility to anyone who was involved with either side. He married the Protogenos of day, Hemera, and together, they had Thalassa. Aither commonly has many demigod children. [li]Fort Ten - Hemera[/li] PROTOGENOS. Hemera has only one parent, her mother being Nyx. When Gaea started a war to try and overthrow the Olympians, Hemera took the side of the Olympians, aiding them in the battle. Unfortunately, the gods are still suspicious of her despite her aid, due to who her mother is, and hardly treat her any better than they do the Protogenoi or titans that remained neutral overall. She married the Protogenos of light, Aither, and together, they had Thalassa. Like her husband, Hemera commonly has many demigod children.[li]Fort Eleven - Aitna/Etna[/li] PROTOGENOS. Aitna is a mountain Protogenos, specifically the mountain goddess of volcano of Sikelia, in Sicily, Italy. She is one of the four out of all ten Ourae to have any immortal children, having the Palici twins with Zeus. She and her brothers helped Gaea in the war against the Olympians, and as a result, all ten are being shunned by the gods. Most of her demigod children come from Italy or Greece.[li]Fort Twelve - Athos[/li] PROTOGENOS. Athos is a mountain Protogenos, specifically the mountain god of Thrake in northern Greece. He is the son of Gaea, and one of the Ourae. He has no known immortal children. Athos and his siblings helped Gaea in the war against the Olympians, and as a result, they are currently being shunned by the gods. He, as well as the rest of the Ourae, do have demigod children. Most come from Greece and Italy. [li]Fort Thirteen - Helikon[/li] PROTOGENOS. Helikon is a mountain Protogenos, one of the Ourae children of Gaea. Helikon, with his brother Kithairon, represent mountains in Boiotia in central Greece, though his peak lays near the Boiotian border with Phokis, and has been famed for its shrine dedicated to the Muses. Helikon has no known non-mortal children. Most of his demigod children come from Greece. [li]Fort Fourteen - Kithairon[/li] PROTOGENOS. Kithairon is a mountain Protogenos, one of the Ourae children of Gaea. Like Helikon, Kithairon represents a mountain in Boiotia in central Greece, though his mountain spans the borders of Boiotia, Megaris and Attika. Kithairon has no known non-mortal children. Most of his demigod children come from Greece. [li]Fort Fifteen - Nysos[/li] PROTOGENOS. Nysos is a mountain Protogenos, one of the Ourae children of Gaea. His mountain is that of mythical Mount Nysa. He is one of the few Ourae to have any non-mortal children of his own. He helped Gaea in the war against the Olympians, though had his doubts the entire time, and refused to harm certain gods and demigods, such as Dionysus and his offspring. For this, he received less retribution than the rest of his siblings. He is the father of the Nysiads Kisseis, Bromie, Koronis, Ambrosie, and Arsinoe. Most of his demigod children come from Greece.[li]Fort Sixteen - Olympus One[/li] PROTOGENOS. Olympus is a mountain Protogenos, one of the Ourae children of Gaea. He is the mountain god of Thessalia in Greece, his Olympus being the one the gods live upon. He took part in the first giant war, and took part once again in the most recent battle Gaea caused. He is the most shamed of all of the Ourae. Most of his demigod children come from Greece. [li]Fort Seventeen - Olympus Two[/li] PROTOGENOS. The second Olympus, despite sharing a name with the first, has nothing to do with Mount Olympus. He is a mountain Protogenos of Anatolia in Phrygia, or modern Turkey. In some myths, the second Olympus is the creator of the flute, while in others, it is Athena or Pan. He had a satyr son named Marsyas who challenged Apollo to a musical contest, but lost when Apollo demanded they play their instruments upside down, subsequently getting turned into a tree which was flayed alive. Most of his demigod children come from Turkey. [li]Fort Eighteen - Oreios[/li] PROTOGENOS. Oreios is a mountain Protogenos, one of the Ourae children of Gaea. His mountain is that of Mount Orthrys in Malis, which is in central Greece. It was the home base of the titans during the first Olympian war. He took part in Gaea's assault against the Olympians, and since he helped during the war they had against the titans beforehand, he was punished worse than the other Ourae. Most of his demigod children come from central Greece.[li]Fort Nineteen - Parnes[/li] PROTOGENOS. Parnes is a mountain Protogenos, one of the Ourae children of Gaea. His mountain lies between Boiotia and Attika, along with Kithairon's. He helped Gaea in her quest to overthrow the Olympians and their supporters, and was punished for it. He is the father of the god Oxylos and the goddess Hamadryas. Most of his demigod children come from central Greece. [li]Fort Twenty - Tmolus/Tmolos[/li] PROTOGENOS. Tmolus is a mountain Protogenos, one of the Ourae children of Gaea. His mountain is located in Lydia in Anatolia. He helped his mother Gaea in the recent war against the Olympians and their allies, and was punished for this decision. Most of his demigod children come from Anatolia. [li]Fort Twenty-One - The Nesoi[/li] PROTOGENOI. The Nesoi were Protogenoi of the islands of Greece. In some accounts, they were also members of the Ourea, but Poseidon used his powers to level them deep underneath the waves of the ocean. Unfortunately, the names of these Protogenoi have been lost to time, and several have likely already faded. Fort Twenty-One was built to honor their memory, to show that they did, indeed, once exist. So far, no known demigods that are children of the Nesoi have appeared.[li]Fort Twenty-Two - Elpis[/li] PROTOGENOS. Elpis is the Protogenoi of hope. She is the only spirit left in Pandora's pithos, showing that there will always be hope for the world. She isn't always considered a full goddess, and in some myths, is called a daimon or other form of spirit, but she is most certainly a goddess. She is the daughter of Nyx, which makes the gods uneasy and unwilling to let her spread too much of her essence outside her pithos to mingle with mortals. She is the mother of the goddess that goes by the names of Pheme or Ossa. As she is able to have some of her essence out of her pithos and take form in the world, she does have demigod children. However, as this takes a lot of energy, she is only to take maybe one or two physical forms out in the world, meaning she only has a few demigod children overall.[li]Fort Twenty-Three - Thalassa[/li] PROTOGENOS. Thalassa was another Protogenos of the sea, the matching half to Pontos, whom she married. She is the daughter of Aither and Hemera. She and her husband have remained neutral throughout all wars, but the gods - especially sea gods - somewhat fear her and her husband due to their immense power, and how easily they could likely overpower them if they only so chose. With Pontos, she had the dolphin god Delphin and the monsters called Telkhines. On her own, she had the goddess who goes by the names of Halia and Capheira. She is usually awake, unlike her husband and her great aunt Gaea, so she has tons of demigod children.[li]Fort Twenty-Four - Chronos-Aeon[/li] PROTOGENOS. Chronos-Aeon is the Protogenos of time. He was the son of Gaea, but is often confused with the son of Rhea, Kronos. In some myths, Chronos-Aeon and his wife Ananke were the first two deities to exist, and all others originated from them, but this is certainly not the case. He and his wife have stayed out of all conflicts, and occasionally helped the Olympians and their allies during times of peace. With Ananke, Chronos-Aeon had the Protogenoi Phanes. He has many demigod children, some of which he takes in to be his and his wife's helpers. They remain eternally young while in his company, and many seem out of place when seen in modern times.[li]Fort Twenty-Five - Ananke[/li] PROTOGENOS. Ananke is the Protogenos of necessity, compulsion, and inevitability. She is the daughter of Gaea, and the wife of Chronos-Aeon. Like her husband, in many myths, she is said to be one of the first two deities, but this is not what truly happened. She stayed out of all immortal conflicts, and spends most of her time with her husband and their eternally young followers and helpers, or out studying mortals. She very rarely works with Nemesis. With Chronos-Aeon, she had the Protogenoi Phanes. She has a good amount of demigod children, as she mingles with mortals often.[li]Fort Twenty-Six - Physis[/li] PROTOGENOS. Physis is the Protogenos of the origin and ordering of nature. She is the daughter of Gaea. She did not help her mother during Gaea's second war against the gods, and instead went into hiding, fearing how the gods would treat her even if she sided with them or remained neutral. She has no known immortal children, but has several demigod children.[li]Fort Twenty-Seven - Phanes[/li] PROTOGENOS. Phanes is the Protogenos of creation and life. He is the son of Chronos-Aeon and Ananke. Phanes is different from the other Protogenoi in the fact that he is technically a hermaphroditic god. Out of all the Protogenoi, and some of the titans, Phanes personally watches over his children the most. He took no side during the war, but continuously mingled with deities on both sides. He has no known non-mortal children. He has a decent amount of demigod children, but not nearly as many as one might think for a reproduction god, very busy doing his duties by convincing others to have children.[li]Fort Twenty-Eight - Oceanus[/li] TITAN. Oceanus is the titan of the ocean. Oceanus is the oldest of the titan children of Ouranos and Gaea, and the only male titan who refused to take part in the murder of his father. He stayed out of the first titan-Olympian war, but Kronos convinced his brother to battle against Poseidon in the second. Ever since the Olympians won the second time, Oceanus and his wife Tethys has been in hiding, but he remains active. He and Tethys had 6,000 sons and daughters, all gods and goddesses of bodies of water throughout Greece, called the Potamoi and Oceanids. With Demeter, he had the god Dmia. Despite being in hiding, many of Oceanus's demigod children keep arriving to Camp Golden Age. [li]Fort Twenty-Nine - Koios[/li] TITAN. Koios is the titan of farsight, foresight, intellect, and knowledge, and is the titan lord of the north. He aided his brother Kronos in his two wars against the Olympian gods, and later supported Gaea as well. He was let out of Tartarus when Kronos rose to power for the second time, but before and after, has spent his immortal life cast into Tartarus. With the titaness Phoebe, Koios had Leto, Asteria, and Lelantos. Like many titans that participated in the war on the side of Kronos, he hardly had time to parent many demigod children. . . but managed to hook up with a few mortals, resulting in the odd demigod arriving every few months. [li]Fort Thirty - Krios[/li] TITAN. Krios is the titan of stars and the constellations, and is also known as the titan lord of the south. He is one of the first twelve titans, the son of Ouranos and Gaea. Krios aided his brother Kronos in the second titan war, as well as his mother Gaea when she went to war with the Olympians and their allies. During the second titan war, he was released from Tartarus by Kronos, though he was eventually defeated by Jason Grace of Camp Jupiter and sent back. With Eurybia, Krios had the three titans Pallas, Perses, and Astraeus. During his short time in the mortal world, Krios managed to mingle with mortals quite a bit, so he has a few demigod children.[li]Fort Thirty-One - Hyperion[/li] TITAN. Hyperion is the titan of light, heat, and power, and in some myths, the titan of the sun and of life. Hyperion is one of the first twelve titans, the son of Gaea and Ouranos. He took the side of the titans in the second titan war, and aided his mother in her endeavors against the Olympians. He is currently in Tartarus. With Theia, he had the titans Eos, Selene, and Helios. During the time he was released from Tartarus, he managed to father many demigod children.[li]Fort Thirty-Two - Iapetus[/li] TITAN. Iapetus is the titan of mortality, pain, and violent death, as well as the lord of the west. The fifth son of Ouranos and Gaea, Iapetus is one of the first twelve titans. He aided his brother Kronos in the first and second titan wars, but partway during the second, he lost his memories. He finally regained them during Gaea's war against Olympus, only to take a stand against her, helping Percy Jackson and deciding to be more than what he was in the past, sacrificing himself to send Percy and Annabeth Chase back to the world of the living. For this sacrifice, he and his demigod children are held in higher regard than the rest of the titans and their half-mortal offspring. With Clymene, he had the titans Atlas, Menoetius, Prometheus, and Epimetheus. On his own, he fathered the titaness Ankhiale. During his short time released from Tartarus, he fathered a few demigods. [li]Fort Thirty-Three - Theia[/li] TITAN. Theia is the titaness of sight and the shining ether of the bright, blue sky. She also gave gold and silver their brilliance and intrinsic value. She is the daughter of Ouranos and Gaea, and one of the first twelve titans. She refused to take part in the murder of Ouranos, and besides the first titan war when she remained neutral, has sided with the Olympians in every war they've had. Like many other titans and titanesses, unfortunately, Theia is still under suspicion due to what she is and who her husband was. Theia mothered the titan Helios and the titanesses Eos and Selene with Hyperion. She has quite a few demigod children, especially with wealthy fathers. [li]Fort Thirty-Four - Rhea[/li] TITAN. Rhea is the titaness of motherhood, ease, blessing, comfort, fertility, and generosity. She was the queen of the titans as the wife of Kronos, and is the mother of the current rulers of Olympus. She is one of the few members of the titan race that the gods have no bitterness or resentment towards, Zeus and his siblings loving their mother completely and entirely. She is widely respected among the mythical world and to mortals who know her as a women's activist. She has taken the side of the Olympians in every war they've had. With Kronos, Rhea mothered Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, Poseidon, and Zeus. She has had quite a few demigod children throughout the eons. [li]Fort Thirty-Five - Themis[/li] TITAN. Themis is the titaness of divine law and order. With Zeus, Themis had the goddesses Dike, Eunomia, and Irene. [li]Fort Thirty-Six - Mnemosyne[/li] TITAN. Mnemosyne is the titaness of memory and remembrance, and is said to have created language and words.[li]Fort Thirty-Seven - Phoebe[/li] TITAN. Phoebe is the titaness of bright intellect.
[li]Fort Thirty-Eight - Tethys[/li] TITAN. Tethys is the titaness of fresh water that nourishes the earth. [li]Fort Thirty-Nine - Kronos[/li] TITAN. Kronos is the titan of evil, time, and the harvest. He was the king of the titans, the one to kill Ouranos, and was one of, if not the most powerful, of Gaea's children. [li]Fort Forty - Leto[/li] TITAN. Leti is the titaness of motherhood and demurity, and a protector of the young. [li]Fort Forty-One - Asteria[/li] TITAN. Asteria is the titaness of falling stars, astrology, and oneiromancy. [li]Fort Forty-Two - Lelantos[/li] TITAN. Lelantos is the titan of the air. [li]Fort Forty-Three - Pallas[/li] TITAN. Pallas is the titan of battle and warcraft. [li]Fort Forty-Four - Perses[/li] TITAN. Perses is the titan of destruction. [li]Fort Forty-Five - Astraios[/li] TITAN. Astraios is the titan of stars and the planets, and shares the duty of being a Titan of astrology with Asteria. [li]Fort Forty-Six - Eos[/li] TITAN. Eos is the titaness of the dawn.[li]Fort Forty-Seven - Selene[/li] TITAN. Selene was the titaness of the moon, night, and radiance. [li]Fort Forty-Eight - Helios[/li] TITAN. Helios was the titan of the sun, heat, and measurement of time. He also shared the duties of being a Titan of sight with Theia.[li]Fort Forty-Nine - Atlas[/li] TITAN. Atlas is the titan of endurance. [li]Fort Fifty - Menoetius[/li] TITAN. Menoetius is the titan of rash action and violent rage. [li]Fort Fifty-One - Prometheus[/li] TITAN. Prometheus is the titan of forethought and crafty counsel, and is the creator of mankind. [li]Fort Fifty-Two - Epimetheus[/li] TITAN. Epimetheus is the titan of afterthought and excuses. [li]Fort Fifty-Three - Ankhiale[/li] TITAN. Ankhiale is the titaness of the warming heat of fire.[li]Fort Fifty-Four - Hecate[/li] TITAN. Hecate is the titaness of magic, witchcraft, crossroads, necromancy, ghosts, the night, and the Mist. [li]Fort Fifty-Five - Aura[/li] TITAN. Aura is the titaness of the fresh, cool air of early morning.[li]Fort Fifty-Six - Calypso[/li] TITAN. Calypso was the titaness ruler of the mythical island Ogygia. [/ul]
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