Left to right: Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Dione, Rhea, Titan, Hyperion, Iapetus
Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Dione, Rhea, Titan, and Iapetus are the seven children of Cronus. Mimas, Enceladus, Titan, and Iapetus are male, whilst Tethys, Dione, and Rhea are female.
Titan is the first of the seven to hatch, soon after Ganymede hatched. This was followed much later by Rhea and Iapetus at around the same time as Uranus' Titania and Oberon, then Tethys and Dione, and Mimas and Enceladus are the youngest.
Mimas and Enceladus are both merely babies at this point, so they don't really have unique personalities yet at this point.
Enceladus, however, is blind, and almost always keeps his eyes closed. If he did look at someone, all he'd see would be blurry blobs of colour. He has a guide Talyxian hawk called Hyperion to act as his "eyes". Like Io, Enceladus also has persistent digestive issues that causes him to pass gas frequently.
Tethys and Dione are a pair of similarly aged female toddlers who love to run, jump, and fly around and cause trouble.
Rhea is the second eldest and has been spoiled rotten by her father. This causes her to be a bit of a selfish brat that has no qualms about causing a scene if she doesn't get her way. Like her father, Rhea wears a sash around her waist - the only "moon" to do so, though Iapetus did wear one before.
Titan is the eldest of the seven and he is good friends with Zeus' son Ganymede, as both are the eldest who take care of numerous younger siblings. He is mostly independent and does help with his parents voluntarily to lighten their workload, but often feels like he's sacrificing himself for his siblings. Nevertheless, he still does it out of pure love. Like Europa and Gaea, Titan is interested in tinkering.
Iapetus is the third eldest and was once bratty like his elder sister Rhea, but has since calmed down and gets along great with Titan, often to reason with his still-bratty sister Rhea when she starts acting up.
Nevrean species by
Mick39
BTW I am NOT gonna make all 274 moons of Saturn!
Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Dione, Rhea, Titan, and Iapetus are the seven children of Cronus. Mimas, Enceladus, Titan, and Iapetus are male, whilst Tethys, Dione, and Rhea are female.
Titan is the first of the seven to hatch, soon after Ganymede hatched. This was followed much later by Rhea and Iapetus at around the same time as Uranus' Titania and Oberon, then Tethys and Dione, and Mimas and Enceladus are the youngest.
Mimas and Enceladus are both merely babies at this point, so they don't really have unique personalities yet at this point.
Enceladus, however, is blind, and almost always keeps his eyes closed. If he did look at someone, all he'd see would be blurry blobs of colour. He has a guide Talyxian hawk called Hyperion to act as his "eyes". Like Io, Enceladus also has persistent digestive issues that causes him to pass gas frequently.
Tethys and Dione are a pair of similarly aged female toddlers who love to run, jump, and fly around and cause trouble.
Rhea is the second eldest and has been spoiled rotten by her father. This causes her to be a bit of a selfish brat that has no qualms about causing a scene if she doesn't get her way. Like her father, Rhea wears a sash around her waist - the only "moon" to do so, though Iapetus did wear one before.
Titan is the eldest of the seven and he is good friends with Zeus' son Ganymede, as both are the eldest who take care of numerous younger siblings. He is mostly independent and does help with his parents voluntarily to lighten their workload, but often feels like he's sacrificing himself for his siblings. Nevertheless, he still does it out of pure love. Like Europa and Gaea, Titan is interested in tinkering.
Iapetus is the third eldest and was once bratty like his elder sister Rhea, but has since calmed down and gets along great with Titan, often to reason with his still-bratty sister Rhea when she starts acting up.
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Mick39BTW I am NOT gonna make all 274 moons of Saturn!
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