Selene — The Moon
She does not act in haste. She alters what time allows to remain.
Basic Profile
| Name | Selene |
|---|---|
| Mythology | Greek Mythology |
| Gender | Female |
| Region | Ancient Greece |
| Era | Pre-Olympian / Titan Lineage |
| Domain | Moon, Night, Time, Cycles |
| Symbol | Full Moon, Crescent Moon, Silver Light |
| Culture / Religion | Ancient Greek Religion |
| Main Role | Personification of the Moon and its phases |
| Rank | Titan-Class Deity |
| Position in Titanomachy | Neutral observer influencing the flow of time and cycles |
| Associated Deity | Helios, Eos, Artemis |
| Common Depiction | Serene woman with flowing hair and a luminous moon |
| Alignment | True Neutral |
| Creative Reference | Goddess who reshapes time by altering the moon itself |
Overview
Selene is not a goddess of battle, command, or intervention. She exists beyond those layers, quietly governing the passage of time through the cycles of the moon. While other gods act, react, and clash, Selene alters the conditions under which those actions unfold. Her influence is not immediate, but it is absolute.
In the context of the Titanomachy, this role becomes profoundly significant. Wars are not only decided by strength or strategy, but by duration, rhythm, and change. Selene controls these elements. By shaping the phases of the moon, she subtly governs the pace of the world itself. This scene captures that moment—not destruction, but transition. The moon does not shatter. It is redefined.
Characteristics
- Calm and detached, yet fully aware of ongoing change
- Embodies time through cyclical transformation
- Acts indirectly by altering conditions rather than events
- Maintains balance between light and absence
- Represents inevitability through gradual progression
Symbolism and Meaning
The crumbling moon in this artwork represents the visible form of time itself. Unlike sudden destruction, this change occurs gradually, almost imperceptibly, yet with complete certainty. Each fragment drifting away marks a moment passing, a state fading, a new phase emerging.
Within the Titanomachy, this symbolism becomes critical. Even gods bound to immense power cannot escape time. Strength fades, opportunities shift, and the conditions of battle evolve. Selene does not intervene directly, but by altering the rhythm of existence, she influences every outcome from a distance.
Quick Creative Reference

| Best For | Temporal themes, quiet transformation, abstract control |
|---|---|
| Visual Keywords | moon fragments, flowing hair, silver light, drifting particles, crescent motifs |
| Mood | Silent, distant, inevitable |
| Useful Themes | time, cycles, fading light, transformation |
Compare with Similar Deities
| Name | Mythology | Main Domains | Overall Image |
|---|---|---|---|
| Artemis | Greek | Moon, Hunt | Active and independent, tied to nature and motion |
| Luna | Roman | Moon | Direct counterpart with a more symbolic presence |
| Tsukuyomi | Japanese | Moon, Night | Silent and distant, associated with order and isolation |
The Flow of Time
Selene does not measure time. She creates it. Each phase of the moon defines a cycle that governs both nature and existence. This flow is not linear, but repetitive, reinforcing the idea that change is constant yet structured.
In this scene, the act of touching the moon is not symbolic alone. It is functional. The change begins exactly where her influence is applied. Time is not passing on its own. It is being guided.
Transformation Without Violence
Unlike destruction seen in war, Selene’s influence does not rely on force. The moon does not break under pressure. It dissolves, shifts, and reforms. This difference is essential. It reflects a form of power that operates without conflict, yet remains unavoidable.
This distinction is what separates Selene from other deities within the Titanomachy. While others shape outcomes through action, she shapes them through progression.
The Distance of a Higher Perspective
Selene’s gaze is not directed toward individuals or events. It is focused on the larger structure. This creates a sense of distance, not as indifference, but as scale. She is not detached because she does not care. She is detached because she perceives more.
This perspective aligns with her role in the war. She does not choose sides. Instead, she defines how long each side can exist within the conflict.
Cycles Within Conflict
Even in war, cycles persist. Rise and fall, advance and retreat, growth and decay. Selene embodies this repetition. She ensures that no state remains permanent, even in moments of apparent dominance.
Through this lens, the Titanomachy is not just a battle. It is a phase within a larger cycle, one that will eventually shift again.
Coloring Variations
- Silver Serenity: Soft blues and silvers emphasizing calm, moonlight, and stillness
- Eclipse Shift: Dark blues and muted purples creating a more mysterious, transitional atmosphere
- Fading Light: Pale tones with strong highlights to emphasize the dissolving effect
Coloring Tips

Use soft gradients when coloring the moon to create depth without harsh contrast. Blending is key to achieving a natural lunar texture.
Keep the hair light and airy by leaving portions uncolored. This enhances the sense of flow and weightlessness.
Focus on the particles around the moon by using small, controlled strokes. This will help convey motion and transformation.
Japanese Summary
セレネは戦う神ではなく、「時間の流れ」を司る存在である。月の満ち欠けを通じて、世界の状態そのものを変化させる力を持つ。
ティタノマキアにおいて、彼女は直接的に介入しない。しかし戦いの持続、変化、終わりに関わる要素を支配することで、結果に影響を与える。力や戦略とは異なる、第三の支配である。
時間を動かす存在
セレネは時間をただ見守るのではなく、実際に変化させる存在である。月に触れることで、その進行を制御する。
この行為が、作品の中心的な意味を形作っている。
破壊ではなく変化
月は壊れているのではなく、削られている。これは破壊ではなく変化である。
この違いが、セレネの力の本質を表している。
戦いの外側にある支配
ティタノマキアの中で、セレネは戦場の外側に位置する。だがその影響はすべてに及ぶ。
戦いの流れそのものを変える存在として描かれている。
塗りのポイント
青や銀を基調にすることで、月光の静かな雰囲気を表現できる。
粒子や光は白を残しながら塗ることで、自然な輝きを出すことができる。
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