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HISTORY.
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• Being of divine heritage, Georgia's mother is the lesser known sea goddess, Eurybia. She presided over militantant aspects of the sea and the external forces which influenced the mainland. (Seasonal weather, constellations, the power of the winds.) Eurybia was married to the Titan Krios, and was the grandmother to many ocean divinities, such as the Anemoi, the Astra, Hecate, Selene, Nike, Bia, Kratos, and Zelos. The way in which Georgia was born makes her hardly noticeable next to her nieces and nephews and siblings; she doesn't wield nearly as much power or status, as she is only a demigod.
[INFANCY/CHILDHOOD] birth - 6 months
• As soon as Georgia was born to a Eurybia by a mortal, the Titan Krios cursed her with a sensation of longing and bitter loneliness. It was from a very young age that Georgia began her trek for purpose. Her anger at her step father grew strong, and has since become a trigger for her.
• Her father died along their journey in an accident. It is unknown what happened; Georgia went out to find water and came back to find him dead. At least - this is how she remembers it. Truthfully, Georgia was very young when it happened (10-11 human years, 4 months feline time) and her brain, as a coping mechanism and possibly an aid from her mother, altered the memory to help her cope. Along the ocean one day, her father was playing with her in the surf, trying to teach her about her powers. Georgia called a wave too big and dragged her father out to sea. The wave merely spit Georgia back onto the beach, but somehow her father was pulled far out. Georgia discovered his drowned body half a mile down the shoreline. It triggered an immense storm that drained her of all her energy for days.
[ADOLESCENCE] 7 months - 15 months
• 15 JUL 2020 joined the typhoon
• 25 AUG 2020 breakdown; learns that she killed her father and causes an island-wide storm
[ADULTHOOD] 16+ months
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• Being of divine heritage, Georgia's mother is the lesser known sea goddess, Eurybia. She presided over militantant aspects of the sea and the external forces which influenced the mainland. (Seasonal weather, constellations, the power of the winds.) Eurybia was married to the Titan Krios, and was the grandmother to many ocean divinities, such as the Anemoi, the Astra, Hecate, Selene, Nike, Bia, Kratos, and Zelos. The way in which Georgia was born makes her hardly noticeable next to her nieces and nephews and siblings; she doesn't wield nearly as much power or status, as she is only a demigod.
[INFANCY/CHILDHOOD] birth - 6 months
• As soon as Georgia was born to a Eurybia by a mortal, the Titan Krios cursed her with a sensation of longing and bitter loneliness. It was from a very young age that Georgia began her trek for purpose. Her anger at her step father grew strong, and has since become a trigger for her.
• Her father died along their journey in an accident. It is unknown what happened; Georgia went out to find water and came back to find him dead. At least - this is how she remembers it. Truthfully, Georgia was very young when it happened (10-11 human years, 4 months feline time) and her brain, as a coping mechanism and possibly an aid from her mother, altered the memory to help her cope. Along the ocean one day, her father was playing with her in the surf, trying to teach her about her powers. Georgia called a wave too big and dragged her father out to sea. The wave merely spit Georgia back onto the beach, but somehow her father was pulled far out. Georgia discovered his drowned body half a mile down the shoreline. It triggered an immense storm that drained her of all her energy for days.
[ADOLESCENCE] 7 months - 15 months
• 15 JUL 2020 joined the typhoon
• 25 AUG 2020 breakdown; learns that she killed her father and causes an island-wide storm
[ADULTHOOD] 16+ months
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[glow=#3e4242,200,600]YOU ARE THE RITE OF MOVEMENT[/glow]
*:・゚✧ — georgia sarris-rosi — demigod of the sea — tags