Oceanus (oh-SEE-uh-nuhs)
Greek Deity
Oceanus
Oceanus, the titan deity of the great, all-encircling river Okeanos, is the embodiment of the earth's freshwaters and the source of all life's nourishment. His presence is as pervasive as the currents that cycle ceaselessly through rivers, streams, and oceans. Oceanus's form is both majestic and fluid, his countenance reflecting the calm of still waters and the vigor of flowing torrents. His eyes, cerulean and fathomless, gaze upon the ever-moving waters that sustain the cycles of nature. His voice is the deep rumble of the underwater quake and the soothing babble of the brook, a range that speaks of the waters' dual nature to give life and reshape the land. As the personification of the world's waters, Oceanus's touch is upon the rain that feeds the springs and the streams that merge into mighty rivers, his favor found in the life that teems within and beside them. In Oceanus's domain, the world is a living, flowing entity, interconnected by the lifeblood of water.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
A dignified figure often shown in a regal manner, sometimes portrayed surrounded by aquatic creatures or depicted with waves, symbolizing his association with the ocean.
Mental characteristics
Sexuality
Oceanus carries desire as a current—ancient, slow, and all-encompassing. He does not chase affection; it flows to him, drawn by his depth and calm power. He is drawn to those who move with grace, who understand patience, and who can dive beneath still waters to find the pull beneath. Love with him is tidal—steady, vast, and eternal.
Lineage

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