Current Okeanos

is one of the Titans freed by Pontos with the help of Dimension Iapetos, along with Galaxy Kreios and the six Titanesses. He is the eldest of the Titans and the Titan of the Ocean.

Background
Okeanos is the eldest of the Titans, the firstborn child of Gaia and Uranus. In the mythological era, he married his sister, Tethys, and together they ruled the oceans, having a particular connection with Pontos, the personification of the ocean.

Okeanos sided with his King and brother, Kronos, against the Olympians in the Titanomachy. He and his wife entered the conflict, but their sister Mnemosyne betrayed them, causing them to lose the war. Zeus then imprisoned Okeanos and Tethys in Tartarus, along with the rest of the Titans.

Personality
Okeanos is one of the quietest and most rational of the Titans. Unlike some of his siblings, he does not hate humans. Rather, he sees them as flawed creations that do not fit the perfect world the gods created, so he has sworn to destroy and recreate them into new, perfect beings who will never foolishly rebel against gods.

Plot
Okeanos arrives at Sanctuary to retrieve Kreios's sword, left behind after his battle with Capricorn Shura. Okeanos's way, however, is blocked by Leo Aiolia and Aquarius Camus. Camus fights against the Titan because Aiolia is wounded and because his abilities are best suited to counter Okeanos's water-based attack techniques. When it seems that Camus is able to freeze the Titan's body and attack him, Okeanos admits that humans can be worthy opponents, before departing to the Time Labyrinth.

Technique

 * : With a flick of his hand, Okeanos creates a large amount of water that is scattered in all directions as a tsunami. The water is completely pure, so it does not conduct electricity.
 * : Using water, Okeanos creates two blades for his daggers.
 * : An attack using daggers that creates a typhoon in each hand. The pressure generted between them damages the enemy.
 * : Okeanos creates multiple points of water and shoots them at the opponent. The water enters the enemy's body, giving Okeanos control over the liquid inside the opponent, including giving him the ability to rip out their blood.