Φόρκυς
Φόρκυς is a figure from ancient Greek mythology, known as a primordial sea god. He is often depicted as a monstrous being with a fish-like body and multiple heads. Φόρκυς is associated with the dangers of the sea and is considered the father of various sea creatures, including the Gorgons and Sirens.
In mythology, Φόρκυς is sometimes linked to the concept of the unknown and the chaotic aspects of the ocean. He is often mentioned alongside his sister Ceto, who represents the dangers of the deep sea. Together, they symbolize the fearsome and unpredictable nature of the waters.