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Ceto

Ceto (Greek: Κητώ) is one of the Primordials, and she is the Primordial Goddess of the sea.

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Who are the parents of the Greek goddess Ceto? toggle section
Ceto, the primordial Greek goddess of the sea, is the offspring of Pontus and Gaia. She was married to Phorcys, another child of Pontus and Gaia.
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Ceto, a figure from Greek mythology, was married to Ouranos. Together, they were the progenitors of all Olympian gods, with Ouranos visiting Gaia, Mother Earth, nightly.
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In Greek mythology, Ceto, together with Phorcys, is renowned for producing numerous monstrous offspring. She actively participated in the Primordial war, fighting with her kin. Her combat with Ouranos led to the formation of skies and stars, culminating in her demise.
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In Greek mythology, Ceto, a primordial sea goddess, makes her first appearance in the initial scene of the Primordials' war. She battles Ouranos, striking him in the face, which results in the formation of the skies and stars. This confrontation concludes with Ceto's demise.
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Greek Mythology

In Greek mythology, Ceto is a primordial goddess of the sea, daughter of Pontus and Gaia. She was notable for having been the wife of Phorcys, also the son of Pontus and Gaia, and spawning a host of beastly children.

God of War: Ascension

Like many of her kin, Ceto fought in the war against the Primordials along with her parents and relatives.

Ceto appears in the opening scene where is she shown engaging in a fight against Ouranos[1]. She manages to hit Ouranos in the face, causing the creation of skies and stars. Eventually, the fights between the two primordials ends with the destruction of Ceto, who falls on the ground and disintegrates in a giant mass of water, causing the oceans to appear.

Powers & Abilities

  • Immortality: As a Primordial, Ceto is immortal, but only a divine or powerful weapon can kill her.
  • Superhuman Strength: Being a Primordial, Ceto is very strong, enough to break and hurt Ouranos, The Ruler of the Universe and Heavens, quite a bit.
  • Hydrokinesis: Being the Primordial goddess of the seas, it would be assumed that she has control over the Sea, and when she died she created the seas.

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