While Poseidon and Zeus get most of the credit for storms in Greek Mythology, the Daemon Kymopoleia and her husband Briarius are specifically granted dominion over storms
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While Poseidon and Zeus get most of the credit for storms in Greek Mythology, the Daemon Kymopoleia and her husband Briarius are specifically granted dominion over storms
Okay. I'm kinda afraid to ask but I really don't wanna get this wrong. But which deity decided I should've spent my entire childhood thinking I could summon storms because 1. I loved thunderstorms, lightning, blackouts, the whole shebang. And b. Because it rained when I wanted it to. Along with point 3 it rained harder when I swung a stick like a dork and thought about it really hard.
Because they made my childhood magical and I would like to thank them properly also for being the one person (deity?) who never abandoned me. Still listening when my brain goes "today would be great if it rained a lot harder despite the lack of umbrella you have"
Many forces contributed to the sinking of the Titanic, as we learn in Wreck and Sinking of the Titanic by Marshall Everett, 1912.