Who is the Father of 36 Gods of Aesod?

On the Ol. 50 in the 23th day in the month of Hades or 23HG.1L.135Cin Aighu'r Calendar is when Persephone the Current Queen of the Underworld Notice that Hades is still in love to his first wife Heleigiri who's also her sister to Dimyter and a mother of the big three Through Hera she spy his husband when he is going out from the Underworld to visit his Brothers in Mount Olympus Hebe the Goddess of Youth saw Hades visiting Heleigiri in the Lake, Hebe told it to Persephone that immediately angered the Goddess that pushes her to plan against her innocent sister first she sent a cerberus to kill her sister but founded out it was tamed by her since the Cerberus was Heleigiri's Children to Hades she has an urge to Kidnap the Goddess instead by herself. So the next day when the Goddess Heleigiri is in the Lake like what she is always doing waiting if Hades will come to visit her again but instead the Angery goddess of the Underworld shows up she gives the pomegranate fruit to the innocent Goddess that makes her fall asleep when Persephone slits the sleeping goddess' wrist she starts to smell a lavender like aroma arose from the goddess' blood that makes the Angry Goddess Persephone turns into a Man and because of the lust and temptations Persephone feels to the rival goddess she let the lust control her and raped the Goddess after an hour she sit near the Goddess Heleigiri because of guilt she didn't waits the rival to woke up and immediately leave and went back to the Underworld a month later Zeus and other Olympian notice that heleigiri is impregnated by someone else and not by them Zeus plans to dispatch the one who pester her but after he knew it was Persephone he let the Goddess alone and threat the child that Heleigiri will bore as their own child Heleigiri soon bore to her 36 sons to Persephone the 5 elder sons  named Perceosius, Helpeonius, Aicleas, Zargaie, Helochias and all of them are worship in Aesem civilization.

Art by: St Gregory

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