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The Hecatoncheires in greek mythology (Greek: "Hundred-Handed Ones"), or Hundred-Handers, also called the Centimanes, named Cottus, Briareus (or Aegaeon) and Gyges (or Gyes), were three monstrous giants, of enormous size and strength, with fifty heads and one hundred arms. In the standard tradition they were the offspring of Uranus (Sky) and Gaia (Earth), who helped Zeus and the Olympians overthrow the Titans in the Titanomachy. Gaia had foretold that Zeus would be victorious with the help of... Gods And Monsters, Cthulhu Mythos, Greek Mythology Art, Dope Cartoon Art, Photo To Art, Creatures Of The Night, Mythical Creatures Art, Mythological Creatures, Fantasy Dragon

The Hecatoncheires in greek mythology (Greek: "Hundred-Handed Ones"), or Hundred-Handers, also called the Centimanes, named Cottus, Briareus (or Aegaeon) and Gyges (or Gyes), were three monstrous giants, of enormous size and strength, with fifty heads and one hundred arms. In the standard tradition they were the offspring of Uranus (Sky) and Gaia (Earth), who helped Zeus and the Olympians overthrow the Titans in the Titanomachy. Gaia had foretold that Zeus would be victorious with the help…

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Hecatoncheires ( lit. "Hundred-Handed Ones"), or Hundred-Handers, also called the Centimanes, , named Cottus, Briareus (or Aegaeon) and Gyges (or Gyes), were three monstrous giants, of enormous size and strength, with fifty heads and one hundred arms. In the standard tradition they were the offspring of Uranus (Sky) and Gaia (Earth), who helped Zeus and the Olympians overthrow the Titans. Art by Eoghan Kerrigan | 2020-07-04 Accel World, Chara Design, Wow Art, Fantasy Armor, Fantasy Stuff, Arte Fantasy, Fantasy Inspiration, Character Design References, Medieval Fantasy

Hecatoncheires ( lit. "Hundred-Handed Ones"), or Hundred-Handers, also called the Centimanes, , named Cottus, Briareus (or Aegaeon) and Gyges (or Gyes), were three monstrous giants, of enormous size and strength, with fifty heads and one hundred arms. In the standard tradition they were the offspring of Uranus (Sky) and Gaia (Earth), who helped Zeus and the Olympians overthrow the Titans. Art by Eoghan Kerrigan | 2020-07-04

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Hecatoncheires are the oldest and most dreaded of abominations in Dungeons & Dragons. These creatures were the first creations of the primordials, spawned long before the concepts of form and function among beings had been defined. However, when the Dawn War occurred, the Hecatoncheir had...

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