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  1. Circe

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    Genealogy and Origin
    Circe is universally identified as the daughter of the primordial Titan Helios (the Sun) and the Oceanid nymph Perse (sometimes Perseis). This parentage situates her within the second generation of divine beings, granting her an inherent, if diminished, access to fundamental cosmic energies.
    Her siblings include the infamous sorcerer Medea (though sometimes listed as her niece) and Eëtes, King of Colchis. The precise lineage occasionally suggests that her potent magic st…
  2. Helios

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    Helios is traditionally counted among the second generation of divine entities, the Titans, being the son of the primordial Titan Helios I (a poorly attested progenitor figure whose name is phonetically identical) and the Oceanid nymph Theia. His lineage places him in direct opposition to the chthonic deities, firmly anchoring him in the celestial sphere.
    His principal consort is the Oceanid nymph Perse, with whom he fathered several significant figures, most notably the sorceress Circe and King […