Menoetius
Menoetius was the Titan god of destructive potential of unchecked rage. His very name, meaning “doomed might,” hinted at the folly of his actions. Unlike his brother Prometheus, who used his power for creation, Menoetius was consumed by violent anger and a dangerous sense of entitlement. This hubris, this excessive pride, ultimately led to his downfall.

Residence: Tartarus
Parents: Iapetus and Clymene
Siblings: Anchiale, Atlas, Epimetheus and Prometheus
When the Titans clashed with the Olympians in the legendary Titanomachy, Menoetius was a whirlwind of rage, a force of destruction fueled by his own arrogance. His recklessness and uncontrollable fury found no place in the new order. Zeus, the king of the gods, saw the danger Menoetius posed and struck him down with a mighty thunderbolt. The Titan of Doomed Might fell, not in a glorious battle, but consumed by his own destructive nature, banished to the dark depths of the Underworld – a cautionary tale for all who let their anger control them.
