Pallas

In classical Greek mythology Pallas was one of the second generation of Titans, a type of godlike giant who had ruled the cosmos since before recorded history. They were eventually laid low by the combined might of the Olympian gods and their allies.

Overview
The Titan god of the art of warfare and son of the first generation Titan Crius, little is known of Pallas other than that he fathered many children, amongst them the Olympian goddess of victory Nike and the terrible sea creature Scylla.

When Zeus waged war upon his father Cronus in the ten-year battle for control of the universe known as the Titanomachy, Pallas sided with Cronus. When the Olympian gods eventually emerged victorious, Pallas was subsequently imprisoned along with the other Titans in the Abyss of Tartarus, where he presumably remains to this day.