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The ancient Greek goddess of Earth.
Gaia was the second Immortal, after Khaos (Chaos), to come into existence; her first creation was Ouranos, the starry Heavens, who was her equal in all ways; then she created Ourea, the Mountains; her third creation was Pontos, the barren Sea.
With her own children, Gaia gave birth to all manner of immortal creatures including; the Titans, Okeanos (Ocean), the Giants, Erinyes (Furies), the Nymphs of the Ash Trees and Hekate (Hecate).
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