
All mountain ranges were once manifestations of Georios. They are the biggest, most gentle, and benevolent Titan. The guardian of the mortal world.
Georios is one of the Titans on Amphoreus. Their Coreflame is Earth.
Description[]
The Coreflame of "Earth" has been returned.
Georios is the Titan of earth. The skies and the seas were also born of their dormant breath. Chrysos Heir mythology believes that every mountain range was once a physical manifestation of Georios. They are the largest, gentlest, and most benevolent Titan that protects the mortal world. Legend states that when the black tide descended, their mountain peaks raised and caused huge ravines to open up. They were split into pieces and unable to ever reawaken.
Georios is also the god of agriculture and history. They gifted their body to the Titans to become the cornerstone of the creation of life. When death and famine raged, they ignored the wrath of Cerces and shared knowledge of agriculture with the people of the world. This knowledge stuck with the Amphoreus for millennia. People often use the "hourglass" to commemorate this benevolent deity. Not wishing for any kind of compensation, Georios has always been silent in the face of the praise of mortals.
The "Mountain Dwellers" and "dromases" of Amphoreus are all creations of Georios. The clumsy Titan never quite grasped the finer points of creation and always made their creations far too big. However, at the same time, their creations also absorbed Georios' natural disposition to become tacit and kind. If there were anything that could send such a Titan into a rage, it would be foolish actions such as damaging the earth or crops.Profile[]
One of the "Three Titans of Foundation". All mountain ranges were once manifestations of Georios. They are the biggest, most gentle, and benevolent Titan, the guardian of the mortal world.[1]
The Dromas are a creature of Georios.[2]
Character Mentions[]
Character Voice-Overs
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Readables
- A Slate Guide to Grove Flora
- Amphoreus' Calendar
- Analysis of Nikador's Romantic Histories
- Anecdotes of a Numerophile
- Balance Coins — The World's Pulse
- Bath User Manual
- Dromas Post Account Board
- Festive Culinary Guide
- Georios Festival Ceremony
- Janusopolis Journeyman Astrology
- Mortis' Secret Letter
- On Rain Ownership
- On Regional Characteristics of Rituals (Excerpt)
- Scroll of Mysterious Rites
- The Sabanians' Last Words
- Thief's Hand Introduction and Practice for Dummies
- Tidal Ronde Water Lyre Musical Notation
- Vet's Handwritten Notes
Items
Consumables
Relics
Curios
Equations
Boulder Court
Conflict Author
Flame-Chase Alliance
Hunter of Monstrous Beasts
Life-Giving Sculptor
Memory Seed Cultivator
Society of Disappointment
HoYoLAB Articles
Trivia[]
Etymology[]
- Georios may derive from the Ancient Greek word γεωργός georgós, meaning "farmer," and literally meaning "earth-worker."
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name |
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English | Georios |
Chinese (Simplified) | 吉奥里亚 |
Chinese (Traditional) | 吉奧里亞 |
Japanese | ジョーリア |
Korean | 지오리오스 |
Spanish | Georios |
French | Géorios |
Russian | Геориос |
Thai | Georios |
Vietnamese | Georios |
German | Georios |
Indonesian | Georios |
Portuguese | Georios |
Change History[]
References[]
- ↑ Honkai: Star Rail (January 02, 2025). Chapter of Amphoreus | Amphoreus and the Mysterious Titans, HoYoLAB.
- ↑ Honkai: Star Rail (January 01, 2025). Version 3.0 "Paean of Era Nova" Special Program. YouTube. Retrieved January 01, 2025.