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Theon (Greek: gods)

"Theon" is the collective term for three different species of Wesen. These beings are among the rarest species, yet they are also the most highly documented (besides Blutbaden). Theon are rarely seen in general, especially in the U.S., but there is a chance of seeing one in most of continental Europe because this species followed Western Civilization across the continent. Theon served as the inspiration behind the three major Greek gods and each species can control a certain element. They are by far the most powerful species and other Wesen regard their presence as legendary or mythical and many don't realize that Theon are in fact real beings. Theon broke the Gesetzbuch Ehrenkodex centuries before its introduction by revealing themselves to early civilizations, who worshipped them as gods. Theon are also able to mate with humans; the resulting offspring is known as a Migas (Greek: half blood) and, although they do not possess the ability to woge, has the abilities of the Theon parent, but to a lesser extent.

These are the three Theon species:

To Nero tou Theou (Greek: water god)

When woged, a To Nero tou Theou gains a more muscular build, a more noble stance, and a blue-green aura that surrounds them. Males often gain a short and well-groomed beard as well. To Nero tou Theou served as the inspiration for the Greek god Poseidon and the Roman god Neptune. They possess the ability to control water and water currents as well as a control over horses that is similar to how Mellifers can control bees. Their ideal weapon is a trident that they always keep close.

Theo tis Fotias (Greek: fire god)

When woged, a Theo tis Fotias gains an extremely demonic appearance including a monster-like brow, curved horns, razor sharp fangs, and a body that appears to be made of harden lava as well as a fiery aura. Theo tis Fotias served as the inspiration for the Greek god Hades and the Roman god Pluto. They possess the ability to control fire and heat. They are known as sadistic masters of pain and have a strange fascination with the dead. Their ideal weapon is their own fire.

Anemos Theos (Greek: wind god)

When woged, an Anemos Theos gains a more muscular build as well as a noble stance and a glowing gold aura that surrounds them. Males also gain long beards. Anemos Theos served as the inspiration for the Greek god Zeus and the Roman god Jupiter; they are the most powerful Theon and the most powerful Wesen ever. They possess the ability to control the weather, wind currents, and electricity, which they can also generate like a Theo tis Fotias generates fire.