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Titans

Titans are mythological giants from Greek mythology, conceived as powerful beings born at the dawn of creation. They precede the Olympian gods and often represent primal forces of nature and chaos. Descendants of Gaia (Earth) and Uranus (Sky), the Titans played a central role in myths surrounding creation, conflict, and succession, notably the Titanomachy—the battle between Titans and Olympians. Their stories symbolize foundational aspects of the universe, illustrating themes of power, rebellion, and change. As archetypes, Titans embody immense strength and primordial energy, reflecting ancient Greeks' understanding of the raw forces shaping the world.