Greek Mythology: The Ocean Goddess
category: Urban |
Author: Xianyu Juanbudong |
Status: Completed |
update: 08/30/2025 15:36 |
Intro: Lin Xiang, who had survived a plane crash, awoke in a state of chaos. A dying goddess entrusted her with the mission of rebuilding the continent of Faerun, bestowing all her remaining essence upon Lin Xiang. With her last vestiges of strength, she sent Lin Xiang, in a spiritual state, to the world of Greek mythology.
Traversing through chaos, Lin Xiang landed in the primordial ocean, becoming one of the daughters of Oceanus, the god of the original sea, and Tethys, the goddess of the vast ocean. She was one of the Oceanides, a sister to Metis and Eurynome, and Tyche, the goddess of currents and fertile abundance. She often appeared with butterfly wings, wearing a crown, and holding a cornucopia overflowing with gold coins. However, at times, she was depicted with blindfolded eyes, symbolizing the risks inherent in all desires and the goddess of uncertain fate and opportunity. She also manifested as vapor and mist, a benevolent goddess of rainfall and the water cycle.
Continuously absorbing power, she became the gentle mother who nurtured Zeus; a bystander who generously bestowed opportunities, randomly dispensing misfortune and luck; and the object of faith for fishermen and farmers.
Her journey was to return to the continent of Faerun and contend for the supreme divine position left by Ao's slumber, becoming an ancient primordial god.