Perseus, the firstborn son of Poseidon, grows up amidst the grandeur of the sea and trains Athena alongside his brother Triton. His life takes a tragic turn when he's betrayed by his wife Artemis and her lover Orion, leading him to retreat and establish a powerful new kingdom in the ocean's depths. There, he discovers his divine roles as the god of Ocean Depths, Liquids, the Deep, Time, Inevitability, Fate, Destiny, and Destruction, and creates a new species of sea monsters. As the Titan's Curse unfolds, Perseus plays a crucial role in the battles against the Titans, with his influence shaping key events through to the final confrontations in "The Blood of Olympus," reflecting on his journey and the restored balance in the divine world.
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