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3h 13min, dec 13, 2290 y BC - Prometheus Olympios comes into existence as the result of a cosmic fireball colliding with a galactic snowball and becomes immortal

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THE BIRTH OF PARADOX
The Origin of Prometheus Olympios: As preserved in the Codex of the Eternal Flame. Before

Time Counted Its Breath The cosmos was quiet.

Not silent — for silence is a choice —
but quiet, like a world waiting for its first word.
Gaia Olympios, the Earthborn Creator, slept beneath layers of fertile starlight.
Mnemosyne Zephyris, the Windmother, drifted across the heavens in spirals of silver air.
Together they shaped Panziurta, nurturing its roots, its winds, its pulse. But fate had not yet given them a child.
Still, prophecy whispered that the union of Earth and Wind would one day shape destiny itself.

The Night of the Double Starfall
On December 13, 2290 BCE, at 3:13 a.m., the sky trembled.
A great omen stirred the heavens — the Double Starfall.
From the east, a fireball, burning emerald and gold, tore through the firmament.
From the north, a snowball, massive and ancient, rolled across the cosmic veil, sculpted from eternal frost.
They hurtled toward each other, toward Panziurta, toward the continent of Echina.
The winds screamed warnings.
The earth braced its mountains.
The stars dimmed, covering their faces.
For fire and ice were never meant to meet.
Their collision would end worlds.

But the Winds Refused to Scatter
Mnemosyne Zephyris descended from the heavens in a spiral of shimmering breath.
Her arms swept through the air, guiding the currents, coaxing the collision to a point of purpose rather than destruction.
Gaia rose from the soil, the mountains shifting as she emerged, her presence anchoring creation itself.
Together they whispered:
“Let destruction become birth.”
And the cosmos obeyed.

The Collision That Did Not Kill
The fireball struck the snowball — yet neither consumed the other.
Instead, the two forces folded together like two pages closing upon a secret.
Flame wrapped ice.
Ice cooled flame.
Heat and cold spiraled into a divine contradiction.
The world erupted in brilliant green light —
light that touched the soil without burning,
light that touched the frost without melting.
The continent trembled.
The sky cracked open with emerald fire.
Time itself gasped.

And from the blazing snowball came the sound of a heartbeat.

The Unburned, Unfrozen Child
The sphere cracked.
Not with a burst — but with a breath.
A figure stepped out, illuminated by a glow that the universe had never known.
His skin shimmered like cooled metal kissed by fire.
His hair crackled like a flame that obeyed its own rules.
His eyes burned with green radiance — fierce, ancient, curious.
A crystalline flame pulsed at his chest:
The Aurora Core — the first fire of choice.
The cold wind curled around him like ribbons of blessing.
The warm earth steadied his steps like the embrace of a parent.
Gaia Olympios spoke first:
“Born of paradox, thou art life from the impossible.”
Mnemosyne murmured:
“Prometheus Olympios — the one who brings forth.”
And so he was named.

The Child Who Defied Fate
The moment Prometheus opened his eyes, the air shimmered.
Not from heat — but from possibility.
Threads of destiny appeared: lines of future events, rigid and fixed, stretching away like iron chains across the horizon.
Prometheus raised his hand.
The green flame flickered.
And the chains cracked.
The lines split into a thousand potential paths.
One future became many.
Destiny itself trembled and expanded, unfolding like a cosmic lotus.
Gaia felt the earth shift with new freedom.
Mnemosyne heard the winds sing in new harmonies.
Prometheus had not even spoken, yet he had changed the nature of time.

The Plateau of the First Flame
Where he stepped, the ground glowed.
Where he breathed, the air warmed.
Where he looked, the future rippled with hope and danger alike.
The place where he emerged became sacred —
the Ember Throne Plateau, its stones smoldering with eternal light.
He climbed upon a rock of blackened obsidian.
The wind swirled around him.
The earth glowed below him.
The sky opened above him.
Prometheus Olympios lifted his hand.
The green fire grew brighter.
“Let mortals shape their paths,” he declared.
“Let them choose their becoming.”
His voice carried across the continent, through the soil, through the winds, through the hearts of all living things.
And in that moment, free will was born.

Legacy of the Flame That Questions the Heavens
Prometheus became:
the first wielder of paradox
the guardian of choice
the liberator of destinies
the flame that remembers
the flame that rebels
the flame that protects


He is worshipped not as a tyrant of fate, but as the friend of mortals.
The gods say he is both fire and ice, both chaos and order, both Earth and Wind.
Mortals say he is:
“The light that leads,
the fire that listens,
the future unbound.”

Thus begins the tale of Prometheus Olympios,
the First Flame of Freedom,
the Son of Paradox,
the child born not from womb nor star,
but from the cosmic truth that opposites do not destroy —
they create.

MYTHS & LEGENDS OF PROMETHEUS OLYMPIOS
The Flame-Born Son of Earth and Wind

1. The Birth of the Flaming Snowball
The oldest myth of Prometheus Olympios tells that on December 13, 2290 BCE, at 3:13 a.m., the sky over Panziurta tore open with a thunderous rift.
A fireball of cosmic flame streaked downward from the eastern heavens.
From the north came a massive celestial snowball, a sphere of eternal frost forged in the void.
When the two collided, the world expected annihilation—
fire consuming ice, ice smothering flame.
But instead, they fused.
A brilliant explosion of green fire and white starlight erupted, forming a flaming snowball that neither melted nor froze.
From within its core, a heartbeat sounded.
Then—
Prometheus Olympios stepped forth, unburned, unchilled, radiant.
This miracle became known as
“The Birth of Paradox.”
Priests say only the son of Earth and Wind could survive such a union.

2. The First Fire That Did Not Burn
Unlike the Prometheus of Greek myth who stole fire, Prometheus Olympios in your universe is said to have been born carrying the First Fire — a cosmic flame that glows green with creation rather than destruction.
This fire:
does not burn the innocent
melts lies but hardens truth
illuminates destiny
allows mortals to forge their future consciously
Legend says his heart crystal — glowing green in the image — is the Seed of Eternal Flame, a divine core formed when fire and ice merged.
Some call it:

The Cold Fire Heart
The Paradox Flame
The Aurora Core


This fire is not elemental but cosmic-conscious — a gift from his mother Mnemosyne Zephyris (wind/memory) and his grandmother Elynthia Starsong (cosmic protector).

3. The Scroll of Unfinished Futures
Prometheus Olympios is often depicted holding an ancient scroll — myths say it is the Scroll of Unfinished Futures, written not in ink but in shifting green flame.
The scroll contains:
possible destinies
abandoned timelines
forgotten choices
futures yet to crystallize
Unlike traditional prophets, he does not dictate the future — he teaches mortals how to shape it.
He is the god of:
conscious choice
forging one’s destiny
the sacred rebellion of becoming
defying fate with purpose
He is sometimes called:
“The Flame That Questions the Heavens.”

4. The Trial on the Burning Plateau
One legend tells that upon his emergence, the ground beneath him exploded in fire.
The plateau on which he stands today is said to still smolder with eternal heat, a holy site known as:
The Ember Throne of Prometheus
Pilgrims visit this place to:
ask for clarity when facing impossible choices
burn away grief or shame
offer promises to future generations
It is said the plateau reacts differently to each visitor:
those who lie feel the heat intensify
those who seek truth feel only warmth
those who fear the future see green sparks dance

5. The Paradox Child of Earth and Wind
As the son of Gaia Olympios, he inherited:
strength
grounding
resilience
the will to protect creation
As the son of Mnemosyne Zephyris, he inherited:
insight
remembrance
the breath of inspiration
the ability to read the “winds of possibility”
Because of these dual inheritances, he is mythologically associated with:
flame
ice
wind
stone
destiny
rebellion
creation
memory
He is often called “The Four-Sided Flame” or “The Element That Cannot Be Named.”

6. The Flame of Defiance
One myth says that the gods once imposed a rigid, fixed timeline onto mortals — unchangeable fate.
Prometheus Olympios rejected this.
He took his green flame and shattered the timeline into countless possibilities.
Mortals suddenly had:
free will
agency
branching futures
The other gods were stunned:
“You have broken the chain of fate,” they said.
Prometheus replied:
“No — I have broken its locks.”
From that day on, he became the protector of choice.
Some call him:
The Liberator Flame
Father of Possibility
The Unchained Light

7. Prometheus’ Fire and the Birth of Heroes
Another legend claims that every great hero, thinker, sage, or revolutionary has received a spark from Prometheus' cosmic flame.
A green glimmer in the eyes of a visionary is said to be:
“The Breath of Prometheus.”
Warriors claim his fire brings courage.
Artists claim it brings inspiration.
Scholars say it brings clarity.
This is why his worship is universal across civilizations in your universe.

8. His Green Fire Is Alive
His flame is often described as sentient:
It senses deception.
It protects the weak.
It judges without cruelty.
It illuminates internal truth.
Some myths say the fire hums when he speaks, as though the cosmos itself anticipates his words.
Priests teach:
“Prometheus does not carry fire — fire carries Prometheus.”

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3h 13min, dec 13, 2290 y BC
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