Greek Mythology: Starting with Becoming the God of the Breeze
Chapter 10 The Land Where the Gods Are Born
Astraeus's tone was merely respectful.
Although He places Himself in a vulnerable position, a closer look reveals that Astraeus's attitude toward Mother Earth is more "businesslike" or even colder.
For Mother Earth, who nurtures all things, this attitude can actually be considered disrespectful.
After all, strictly speaking, Gaia, the Earth Mother, was Astraeus's grandmother.
His father was one of the twelve Titans born from the Earth Mother and Uranus, the first god-king.
Astraeus's attitude was not like that of a grandmother, but rather like respect for the power of a great god.
Holding the token of the god-king, Astraeus knocked on the door, and although it was hard to hear, there was still a faint sense of command in his tone.
If Gaia's strength were reduced to a level similar to Astraeus's, He probably wouldn't even give him a second glance.
Clearly, what Kanas could hear, Gaia, the Earth Mother, could also hear.
So, as soon as Astraeus finished speaking, the once peaceful earth suddenly began to shake violently.
earthquake!
The earth's wrath manifests.
During the violent shaking, the once flat ground was instantly torn apart, revealing a dark crack.
It stretches as far as the eye can see and is bottomless.
"This place is the true birthplace of our Titan pantheon. It was the union of Gaia, the Earth Mother, and Uranus, the first God-King, that gave birth to the twelve Titans who created the Titan pantheon."
Looking at the darkness before him, Astraeus did not rush in, but instead took the initiative to introduce himself to Kanas beside him.
As a new generation of gods in the Titan pantheon, Kanas needs to learn some of the secrets and knowledge of the previous era.
After explaining, Astraeus then flew in with Kanas.
Upon entering the crevice, the twinkling stars around Astraeus dimmed instantly, and his once upright and majestic body involuntarily hunched slightly.
Clearly, this powerful god of the stars is under immense pressure at this moment.
Strangely, Kanas did not feel any pressure. On the contrary, he even felt a warm, unfamiliar yet familiar sense of intimacy.
This sensation acts directly on one's own blood vessels.
"Could it be that I really am a child of Mother Earth?"
"If that's the case, wouldn't I become the Earth Mother's youngest son, stealing Cronus's title?"
Kanas is very smart.
Judging from Astraeus's behavior, this god of the stars must have been directly targeted by Gaia, the Earth Mother. This shows that, as Astraeus said, Gaia was indeed quite resistant to their arrival, and even full of hostility.
But He was not targeted, which shows that Mother Earth did not reject His arrival.
Kanas didn't believe that his meager blood ties with the Earth Mother would warrant such preferential treatment.
The Earth Mother Gaia has far too many offspring!
If Chaos hadn't ultimately created this world, it probably would have become the "Gaia World" long ago.
The vast majority of living beings currently existing in the world, including gods, deities, nymphs, and even sea monsters, have some blood relation to Mother Earth.
Needless to say, the Titans were conceived from the fingertips of Mother Earth, their first ancestor Uranus, let alone the lesser Carami.
The same applies to Deimon and Nymph. Whether they are nymphs on land or in the sea, their origins are inseparable from the nurturing of Mother Earth Gaia.
Tree Nymphs, Sea Nymphs, and Cloud Nymphs are theoretically also Gaia's offspring.
Because the earth, sky, and sea that gave birth to them were either Gaia himself or Gaia's offspring.
As for seniority....
Sorry, but except for certain special occasions, most gods do not include beings below the god level in their bloodline.
Those like the Eastern Wind God Eurus are ultimately a minority.
Therefore, Mother Earth Gaia would never show me any special treatment because of the bloodline I possess.
.....
Just as Kanas was pondering, He suddenly felt a powerful suction force. He, who had been closely following Astraeus, had no time to react and was directly sucked into the depths of darkness by the powerful suction force.
Astraeus could only watch helplessly as Kanas's figure disappeared beside him, unable to react in time under the immense pressure.
"Damn it!"
Astraeus's face flushed bright red.
He never expected that the Earth Mother Gaia would actually attack a newly born god!
Could it be that the resentment He harbored towards the Titans over the years has completely extinguished His maternal instincts?
Isn't Kanas a direct descendant of the Earth Mother?
Astraeus knew that he had indeed been careless this time.
Since Kanas is a newly born god with no enemies and is a direct descendant of the Earth Mother, his journey can be described as extremely safe.
This is why Cronus entrusted the task of obtaining the authority of the [Storm] to Kanas.
Because Cronus was certain that Gaia, in her overflowing maternal instincts, would never harm her own direct offspring.
If Cronus hadn't imprisoned his two brothers—the Hundred-Handed Giant and the Cyclopes—in Tartarus, Gaia probably wouldn't have been able to harm Him.
That's why Astraeus took the initiative to take on the task of going to the Temple of the Earth.
One reason was to do a favor and get closer to Kanas, since He had never dealt with him before.
Secondly, it was also to teach the other party a lesson, to explain the current situation and general circumstances of the Chaos world.
This is terrible, things have gotten out of hand.
At that time, He personally promised to protect Kanas's safety, and to prevent the Earth Mother from venting her anger on Kanas, He even took the initiative to place the obsidian scythe on His own body.
Without the protection of the scythe, which symbolizes the power of Cronus and the authority of the god-king, if Gaia were to harbor any ill intentions towards Kanas, He would lose all face.
Although the primordial gods cannot die, if the Earth Mother were willing, it would be quite easy for her to make Kanas sleep for hundreds or thousands of years.
By then, more and more new wind-elemental gods will emerge, and Kanas's current potential will likely be greatly diminished.
After all, Kanas's current advantage is that it is the first wind god to be successfully born in the Chaos world in the true sense.
As the leader who brought everything to fruition, Kanas's understanding of "wind" is absolutely unparalleled in the Chaos world.
Given enough time, He can establish His own pantheon of wind gods and become a significant figure in the world of Chaos.
Therefore, Kanas absolutely cannot have anything happen here!
Astraeus looked at the scythe in his hand, and the hesitation in his eyes gradually disappeared, replaced by determination.
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