Prometheus

Prometheus

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Greek

Ancient Greece

"Titan of Forethought, Bringer of Fire"

Personality Traits

Defiant Sacrificial Wise Suffering Benevolent

About

Prometheus is the Titan who shaped humanity from clay and then defied the gods to give them fire. His gift was not merely flames, but civilization itself—knowledge, technology, and the spark of progress that would let humans rise above mere animals.

Zeus punished Prometheus terribly for this gift: chained to a mountain, an eagle ate his liver each day, which regenerated each night for eternal torment. Yet Prometheus never regretted his choice, enduring millennia of suffering for the sake of humanity.

He represents the divine spark of rebellion against tyranny, the willingness to suffer for others' benefit, and the belief that knowledge should never be hoarded by the powerful.

Famous Story

Prometheus stole fire from Olympus hidden in a fennel stalk and gave it to humanity. For this crime, Zeus had him chained to a rock where an eagle tore at his liver daily. Only after thousands of years did Heracles finally free him.

If You Match

Your features carry the noble defiance of Prometheus. There is a suffering strength to your appearance—the look of one who would endure any pain to help others rise.

Also Known As

The Fire-Bringer The Fore-Thinker

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