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As the Muses taught Creator/{{Hesiod}}, in the beginning there was Chaos -- and indeed, this is one of the [[WorldOfChaos most chaotic]] texts in the world's literary canon. Written most probably circa 700 BCE in classical epic dactylic hexameter, it is mainly a genealogical treatise with not a few elements of theological gossip about which god slept with whom and who was born as a result. "''Theogony''" means "The Origin of Gods", and it is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. Presenting the whole divine family on one genealogical tree is [[http://www.theoi.com/TreeHesiod.html almost]] impossible, but the Greeks apparently had little problems with memorizing all the details, as numerous stories from Greek mythology are perfectly consistent with the version of events described in ''Theogony'' (though, to complicate things even more, there is also a rival version written by Pseudo-Apollodorus, known as ''The Library'').
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As the Muses taught Creator/{{Hesiod}}, in the beginning there was Chaos -- and indeed, this is one of the [[WorldOfChaos most chaotic]] texts in the world's literary canon. Written most probably circa 700 BCE in classical epic dactylic hexameter, it is mainly a genealogical treatise with not a few elements of theological gossip about which god slept with whom and who was born as a result. "''Theogony''" means "The Origin of Gods", and it is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin. Presenting the whole divine family on one genealogical tree is [[http://www.theoi.com/TreeHesiod.html almost]] impossible, but the Greeks apparently had little problems with memorizing all the details, as numerous stories from [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek mythology mythology]] are perfectly consistent with the version of events described in ''Theogony'' (though, to complicate things even more, there is also a rival version written by Pseudo-Apollodorus, known as ''The Library'').
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2) Gaia ([[Characters/ClassicalMythology Olympians]] in '''Bold''')
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%%* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters.
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* EatsBabies: Kronos eats his children to avoid being overthrown. It [[CreateYourOwnHero does not work]].
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* {{Pun}}: An example in the original Greek; one of [[LoveGoddess Aphrodite]]'s titles in worship was ''Philommeidês'' (Φιλομμειδης), which means "Laughter-Loving" or "Smile-Loving". Hesiod refers to her as ''Philommêdês'' (Φιλομμηδης), which means [[VulgarHumor "Genetal-Loving"]]. Totally because she was born from Uranus' genetals [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial and nothing else]].
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* HaremSeeker: Zeus. The list of the gods' descendants gives as many as ten names of his bed companions, all of whom were [[IncestIsRelative his relatives]]. Hera was [[ClingyJealousGirl so angry]] about it that it is no wonder that [[VideoGame/GodOfWar their son]] was nicknamed 'the sacker of towns'.
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* HaremSeeker: Zeus. The list of the gods' descendants gives as many as ten names of his bed companions, all of whom were [[IncestIsRelative his relatives]].relatives. Hera was [[ClingyJealousGirl so angry]] about it that it is no wonder that [[VideoGame/GodOfWar their son]] was nicknamed 'the sacker of towns'.
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* BigScrewedUpFamily: An Ur example.
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* BigScrewedUpFamily: An Ur example.UrExample.
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-->''ή τοι μεν πρώτιστα Χάος γένετ' ...''
-->''é toi men prótista Cháos génet'...''[[note]]Verily, at the beginning, Chaos came to be...[[/note]]
-->''é toi men prótista Cháos génet'...''[[note]]Verily, at the beginning, Chaos came to be...[[/note]]
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---> with Oceanid Metis produced: '''Athena'''
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---> with Oceanid Eurynome: Charites (Graces): Aglaea, Euphrosyne and Thalia
---> with his sister Demeter produced: Persephone
---> with Titan Mnemosyne produced: nine Muses
---> with Leto produced: '''Apollo''' and '''Artemis'''
---> with his sister Hera produced: Hebe, '''Ares''', and Eileithyia
---> with Pleiad nymph Maia produced: '''Hermes'''
---> with mortal Semele produced: '''Dionysius'''
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---> with his sister Demeter produced: Persephone
---> with Titan Mnemosyne produced: nine Muses
---> with Leto produced: '''Apollo''' and '''Artemis'''
---> with his sister Hera produced: Hebe, '''Ares''', and Eileithyia
---> with Pleiad nymph Maia produced: '''Hermes'''
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* AmbiguousGender: Chaos, being an [[EldritchAbomination embodiment of primordial nothingness]], is likely a case of NoBiologicalSex.
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* AmbiguousGender: Chaos, although usually depicted as female, being an [[EldritchAbomination embodiment of primordial nothingness]], is likely a may as well be the case of NoBiologicalSex.