New god discovered: Phaunos
I was today's old when finding out in the Dionysiaca, Circe and Poseidon have a son named Phaunos, a rustic forest god.
After these Phaunos came, leaving the firesealed Pelorian plain of three-peak Sicily the rocky, whom Circe bore embraced by Cronion of the Deep, Circe the witch of many poisons, Aietas's sister, who dwelt in the deepshadowed cells of a rocky palace. - Book 13
And he knows magic just like Circe!
So Phaunos the son of rock-loving Circe, the frequenter of the wilderness, who dwelt in the Tyrsenian land, who had learnt as a boy the works of his wild mother. - Book 37
Presuming she taught him, I can see him being a mama's boy.
And he looks like his Grandpa Helios!
Fourth Phaunos leapt up, who came into the assembly alone bearing the semblance of his mother's father,' with four horses under his yoke like Helios - Book 37
The potential of Phaunos.
Of him playing with the nymphs when he was young while being taught magic by his mother.
Of his grandpa Helios taking him chariot riding (not in his own ofc. He learnt his lesson)
Of having him visit Aeaea and unknowingly coming across Odysseus, the mortal who ticked his father off.
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