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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The name of the ship references a [[Titan]]ess in [[Greece|Greek]] mythology, {{Wiki|Theia}}. She was the sister/consort of {{Wiki|Hyperion (mythology)|Hyperion}}.
*The name of the ship references a [[Titan]]ess in [[Greece|Greek]] mythology, {{Wiki|Theia}}. She was the sister/consort of {{Wiki|Hyperion (mythology)|Hyperion}}.
*In Greek language, the word [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/θεία θείᾱ] (''theíā'') means 'aunt', though as the name of the Titan, it's taken rather as a derivative of [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/θεά θεᾱ́ ] (''theā́''), which means 'goddess'.
*In Greek language, the word [[wikt:θεία|θείᾱ]] (''theíā'') means 'aunt', though as the name of the Titan, it's taken rather as a derivative of [[Wikt:θεά|θεᾱ́ ]] (''theā́''), which means 'goddess'.
*The design of the ''Theia'' features the emblem of [[Messenia]]: the Greek god [[Zeus]] ready to throw one of his lightning bolts.
*The design of the ''Theia'' features the emblem of [[Messenia]]: the Greek god [[Zeus]] ready to throw one of his lightning bolts.



Latest revision as of 02:44, 7 June 2026

This article is about Theia, the ship of The Octopus. You may be looking for Theia, an alpha ship.
The Theia

The Theia was a trireme captained by The Octopus, a member of the Gods of the Aegean Sea branch of the Cult of Kosmos.

During the Peloponnesian War, the Theia crossed paths with the Adrestia, a ship commandeered by the Spartan misthios Kassandra and captained by Barnabas. In the following conflict The Octopus was slain.[1]

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The name of the ship references a Titaness in Greek mythology, Theia. She was the sister/consort of Hyperion.
  • In Greek language, the word θείᾱ (theíā) means 'aunt', though as the name of the Titan, it's taken rather as a derivative of θεᾱ́ (theā́), which means 'goddess'.
  • The design of the Theia features the emblem of Messenia: the Greek god Zeus ready to throw one of his lightning bolts.

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