2.chaos- the formless and disordered state of matter before the creation of the cosmos physical phenomenon- a natural phenomenon involving the physical properties of matter and energy 3.Chaos- (Greek mythology) the most ancient of gods; the personification of the infinity of space preceding creatio...
awovenhangingon which she haddepictedthe lives andlovesof thegods.•Thegodswould notconsentto hisenteringthe world of thedeadasecondtime,whilehe was stillalive.•Romanhairhad beenplaitedto make hair for thesegods.•TheWitchKingand hisfellowswoulddrawon thepowerof Chaos and become like unto...
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Whether then thou art the eldest-born among the blessed gods and from unsmiling Khaeos (Chaos) didst arise with fierce and flaming torch and didst first establish the ordinances of wedded love and order the rites of the marriage-bed; or whether Aphrodite of many counsels, queen of Paphos, ...
The primordial Greek gods were the earliest beings in existence, the origins of the later generations of Greek Gods, and were created by Chaos. According to Hesiod’s Theogony, the male primordial Greek gods are Erebus, Aether, Uranus, the Ourea, Pontus, Tartarus, and Eros; Chronos, Hydros ...
From Chaos sprang her children, Erebus and Nyx. These beings were usually portrayed as forces or phenomena rather than the more anthropomorphic gods of popular mythology. Hesiod further claimed that Erebus and Nyx created Aether, the bright air, and Hemera, day. Nyx alone, however, was said ...
I, once the best beloved of augurs at Apollo's shrines, call empty Chaos to bear witness--for what power to receive an oath has Apollo here?--for no crime do I suffer this unwonted fate, nor have I deserved to be thus torn from the kindly light of day; the urn of the Dictean ...
The Aesir calls him “chaos in a spiffy archer suit”, and states that no good would come from him being in Asgard. After reaching the bottom of the lift, the two Gods ride through the streets of Gladsheim on the back of Heimdall’s mount Gulltoppr, which Atreus found almost as ...
In Greek mythology, the goddess Gaia represented the earth. Also called Gaea or Ge by the Greeks and Terra or Tellus by the Romans, she was a maternal figure who gave birth to many other creatures and deities. Gaia was the child of Chaos, an early deity who produced the gods of the...
capable of dodging and parrying superhumanly fast attacks and casually dodging Atreus' arrows, blasts of lightning, Kratos' punches, and even the extremely fast strikes of the Blades of Chaos, an achievement in which not even any of Kratos' adversaries, including Greek gods, have ever done befo...