Ouranos was lying, lying on Gaia, the earth that created him, and they were completely superimposed. Every piece of land has a sky stuck to the skin. The powerful god Gaia, who gave birth to Ouranos, was a copy of her, a systematic copy of her, and from that moment on, a pair of opposites were born in Greek mythology: male and female.

Ouranos is the masculine sky, while Gaia is the female earth. Once Ouranos appeared, love played a different role. It was no longer Gaia who only gave birth to what was in his own body, nor was it that Ouranos was only born to what was in his body, but it was the combination of these two powerful forces that produced many different living forms.

Ouranos kept creating life in Gaia's arms, and Ouranos, the primordial god of the sky, did nothing but give birth to Gaia.

Ouranos then gave birth to three children: Briareos, Kotos, and Guges.

They inherited Gaia's massive body and the formidable power of Ouranos, and brute force alone could shake or even destroy a galaxy.

However, in exchange for great power, it is an ugly body.

The body of the opposite sex with a hundred arms and fifty heads gave Ouranos a strong sense of disgust, which he did not like.

Therefore, Ouranos threw his three children, the hundred-armed giant, into the endless abyss of Tartarus, sealing them in darkness.

In this way, Ouranos could not see the ugly face.

However, as the hundred-armed giants grew, their strength grew stronger and stronger, even enough to shake the sky.

Fearing that the Hundred-Armed Giant would pose a threat to his position as the Father of the Gods, Ouranos seized the Hundred-armed Giant, even the Cyclops, and the Titan Sect, and restrained them in Gaia's body.

Eventually, Gaia, the Mother of the Earth, could not take it anymore and she was sad in her heart, she said to the children.

"Listen to me, your father insulted us, he made us endure his terrible power, it can't go on like this anymore, you should rise up against your father. "

Hearing these fierce words, the Titans in Gaia's belly were terrified, and no one dared to speak, and Ouranos had been pressing on their mother's body all the time, and it was like a fantasy to defeat him.

And at this moment, only the youngest son, Kronos, promised to help his mother overthrow his father. Gaia and Kronos made a plan. She placed a scimitar in Kronos's hand. At the very moment when Ouranos was venting his lust on Gaia, he grabbed his father's sexual organs with his left hand, held it tightly, and then swung a scimitar with his right hand and cut it off.

Immediately afterwards, in order to prevent future troubles, Kronos took advantage of the situation and threw Ouranos's genitals up with brute force, and with the brute force of the Titan God, he threw it to the end of the ocean in an instant, all the way to the Aegean waves.

In the later era, under the power of Ouranos, Aphrodite was born from the bubble of the waves in the Aegean Sea!

She is the goddess of love and beauty, the goddess of sexuality, and one of the twelve main gods of the theocratic Olympus in the third generation.

After Ouranos was slashed, his blood splattered on Gaia's body, leaving Gaia alone to conceive the Monster Giants, the Three Nemesis of Vengeance, and the White Oak Trio of Meriel.

As for Ouranos himself, at the moment when he was castrated, he roared in pain, and was violently separated from Gaia, and was forever fixed at the highest point of the universe, unable to move again. Ouranos's body was infinitely enormous, always entangled in the universe scattered across countless galaxies, so when the Greeks looked up, there was an endless sky above their heads.

This is the symbol of the sky in Greek mythology.

Kronos then rescued eleven older siblings from Gaia, but the Cyclops and the Hundred-armed Giant were not rescued, and they remained imprisoned in Gaia's body.

After that, other Titans elected Kronus as the god-king, and thus ended with the first generation of theocracy started by Ouranos, and Greek mythology entered the second generation of theocracy, that is, the era when Kronus became a priest.

But—

When Ouranos was eternally fixed at the highest point of the universe, he issued a vicious curse to Kronos: Kronos would also be overthrown by his own children.

After that, Kronos naturally became a second-generation priest and married his sister Rhea, the goddess of time.

However, because of the curse of Ouranos, Kronos was terrified.

Because it was the curse that his father, the once strongest god of the gods, issued with the last divine power, was a vicious force that would inevitably be realized.

Therefore, every time he exerted the power of his patriarchy and gave birth to a child with Rhea, he would personally swallow his own child, and for each child he gave birth, he would eat a child.

After Kronos ate the fifth child, the goddess Rhea finally couldn't take it anymore, and she replaced her sixth child with a divine stone, allowing Kronos to eat it, so that the sixth child escaped the catastrophe.

Later, Rhea secretly sent his sixth child to the Dictor Mountains in Crete, where he named Zeus.

Zeus was protected by the Kurets, and the two goddesses fed Zeus with the goat milk of the goat Almatea, who was later summoned to become one of the most powerful gifts of the troubled child's long-lived bird.

Whenever Zeus cried, the goddess would dance for Zeus by the cradle and hit the shield with her dagger to cover his cry, so that Cronus never found out that he had a son alive in the world.

Zeus, on the other hand, continued to grow up in this environment, and established in his heart the idea of overthrowing the rule of his father Cronus.

In order to realize this idea, he began to prepare for united front work.

Because he knew that he alone could not fight the entire Titan God.

Therefore, he proposed to his cousin, Metis, the goddess of wisdom, conceived by the god of the oceans around the world, and Tesis, the goddess of the sea.

began to establish his own patriarchy!

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