Aegaeon is a primordial sea god, known for his colossal size, multiple hands, and association with storms and the depths of the ocean.
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๐ Aegaeon is often depicted as a giant sea god associated with storms and the fathomless depths of the ocean.
๐ He is sometimes referred to as 'Aegaeon the Hundred-Handed' due to his multiple arms.
โ Aegaeon is considered a child of Gaia (Earth) and Uranus (Sky), making him a primordial deity.
๐๏ธ In mythology, Aegaeon is known for his role in battling the Titans during the Titanomachy.
๐ช๏ธ His immense size and power made him a formidable force in naval warfare among gods.
๐ Aegaeon is often connected to the creation of storms and turbulent sea conditions.
๐ง He embodies the chaotic and unpredictable nature of the sea.
โ๏ธ Despite his menacing persona, Aegaeon is seen as a protector of sailors when they are at peace with the ocean.
๐ Aegaeon is sometimes conflated with other sea deities such as Proteus and Nereus.
๐ His stories reflect the ancient Greeks' reverence and fear of the vast, uncontrollable ocean.