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    PARENTAGE & BIRTH OF TYPHOEUS Typhoeus | Laconian black-figure kylix C6th B.C. | Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Typhoeus, Laconian black-figure kylix C6th B.C., Metropolitan Museum of Art Hesiod, Theogony 820 ff (trans. Evelyn-White) (Greek epic C8th or C7th B.C.) : "Now after Zeus had driven the Titanes (Titans) out of heaven, gigantic Gaia (Gaea, the Earth), in love with Tartaros (the Pit), by means of golden Aphrodite, bore the youngest of her children, Typhoeus." Homeric Hymn 3 to Pyt

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    About Typhoon

    Typhoeus, a mythical giant from Greek mythology, is known for his immense strength and destructive capabilities. He is the son of Gaia and Tartaros, born out of their love for each other.

    Typhoon's Area of Expertise

    Typhoeus is an expert in chaos and destruction, with the ability to unleash powerful storms and earthquakes. He is also known for his intimidating appearance, with a hundred dragon heads and a body covered in wings.

    A random fact that I love is...

    I am the offspring of Gaia and Tartaros, born out of their love for each other. This makes me a unique and powerful being in the world of Greek mythology.