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Ananke, also known as Necessitas or Necessity, is the Greek Primordial Goddess (and personification) of inevitability, compulsion and necessity. She is customarily depicted as holding a spindle. Her Roman counterpart is Necessitas. According to some versions, Ananke was described as the daughter of Hydrus and Gaia. One of the Protogenoi or Greek primordial deities, the births of Ananke and her brother and consort, Chronos (the personification of Time, not to be confused with the Titan Cronus) Angels And Demons, Dark Fantasy Art, An Angel, Fantasy Creatures, Dark Art, Dark Fantasy, Fantasy Art, Concept Art, Character Art

Ananke, also known as the Weaver, is a Primordial being (and personification) of order, compulsion and necessity that takes the shape of a cosmic arachnid. As a Primordial being, Ananke has no definitive form but ancient Greeks depicted her as a torch-bearing, winged figure right is labelled with her name. However, her soldiers known as the Ananasi say that she resembles a cosmic spider who takes charge of weaving and maintaining the Web of the Wyrd. One belief that is widely held among her…

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The Goddess of industry, technology, engineering, and mechanics, Erathis once served as a mentor to the mortal races, her whisperings being heard in the first tools. As time went on her lack of moral restraint grew and she chose to abandon her ethical blocks, becoming a megalomaniac who saw mortals as little better than insects. Characteristically harsh, her gear-grinding words of loathing were accompanied by stuttering, fluctuating voice pitches and shifts of timbre. She sought to press her cyb Magic The Gathering Phyrexia, Golem Concept Art Character Design, Desert Creatures Fantasy Concept Art, Golem Character Design, Magic Golem, Golem Concept Art, Golem Art, Dnd Desert, Fantasy Desert

"I have complete control over this entire machine. With gears as my eyes and nodes as my hands, I rule here, insect. When the history of my origins is written, you will be a footnote in the margins." —Erathis invades an airship. The Goddess of industry, technology, engineering, and mechanics, Erathis once served as a mentor to the mortal races, her whisperings being heard in the first tools. As time went on her lack of moral restraint grew and she chose to abandon her ethical blocks…

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