Coeus (KOH-uhs)
Greek Titan
Coeus
Coeus is the Titan of intellect, inquiry, and the axis of the heavens—a cosmic thinker whose mind stretches as far as the stars. As a son of Uranus and Gaia, Coeus represents the rare clarity in the chaos of early creation. He is less warrior and more observer, a being who charted the orbits of logic before gods even learned to speak. His union with Phoebe produced two daughters of immense clarity: Leto, and Asteria.
Though not a major figure in most myths, Coeus’s role is foundational. He embodies the bridge between raw cosmic force and refined intelligence. He whispers in the minds of seers, drifts in the spaces between stars, and rests in the equations that govern the turning sky. When the Titanomachy came, Coeus stood against the Olympians not with rage, but with the unshakable certainty that order must have shape.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Towering and pale-skinned, Coeus is draped in robes marked with constellations, his eyes burning silver like a night compass, his voice slow and resonant as deep space.
Mental characteristics
Sexuality
Quietly devoted, emotionally bonded to Phoebe in a partnership of equals.
Lineage

Species
Ethnicity
Realm
Date of Birth
Evos Todhchaí
Gheydh
Gheydh
Spouses
Phoebe
(spouse)
Siblings
Children
Sex
Male
Sexuality
Celestiaphilic