The Wind God left the Temple, and far away in Acropolis, Gaia's conversation with Pandora continued.
Perseus, the God of Material Destruction, son of Crius and Eurybia, was also the father of Hecate.
Strictly speaking, the godhood of "Material Destruction" in other worlds should be subordinate to "Death", but as in the original myths where Thanatos, the God simply of harvesting souls, was directly strangled at birth, due to Chaos's imbalance of life and death, the actual godhood of Perseus leaned more towards "Destruction" and "Dissolution," rather than "Death" and "The End".
However, this also perfectly suited his identity as the former God of Meteorology and son of Crius. The essence of Perseus's authority lay in the part of meteorology that tended towards catastrophes and destruction, the collapse of natural material structures, and he shared the domain related to "natural disasters" with later-born Earth-Shaker God and Lord of the Storm, Poseidon.