Magius Aeternus

""Magius the Great (25 March 20 - 28 September 123) was the first king of Divinia from 25 to 55. He was the first monarch in history who, according to magical mythology, descended from the sky on the Domus Deum mountain to rule the nomads of Terra who struggled to inhabit the area. He is brother of Poseidon, Hades and the twin brother of god Zeus.

After accessing the throne, he established his people in the current Acropolis of Divinia where he built a palace and a temple dedicated to him. He transmitted to the citizens of Divinia all knowledge about architecture, culture, defense, religion, education and interaction with nature. He is considered as the physical representation of magic, and that his three daughters Hechicia, Natura and Anima are considered mothers of magical humanoids, magical nature and magical creatures, respectively.

Magius created Grand Chancellor to guide the magical knowledge of his daughter Spell (who would inherit his throne) and all his descendants who would rule over his kingdom. In addition to this, he is considered the patriarch of the dynasty who would rule the Magic Empire, so it is a mandatory rite that all emperors and the Magic Council make an offering to Magius upon initiation a council meeting or when crowning a new emperor. Likewise, citizens throughout the Magic Empire have an obligation to offer and pray to him.

Mythological origins
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Birth
Cronus was the father of several children with Rhea, but he swallowed them as soon as they were born, since he had been revealed that one of his sons would overthrow him from the throne. The goddess Rhea became pregnant with twins, and urgently requested advice from the goddess Gea to protect her children. Rhea hid on an island of Olympus where she gave birth to her twins, Zeus and Magius. The goddess Gea made the decision to take Magius for a greater purpose in the future and hide Zeus so he could overthrow his father and lead the gods.