Caelus

/ˈsiːləs/ noun

In Roman mythology, the primordial sky god and father of Saturn, equivalent to the Greek Uranus.

From Latin caelus (sky), personified as a deity. The name derives from the same root as caelum, making Caelus literally 'the Sky' as a conscious entity.

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