keraunos
Keraunos is a term derived from Greek mythology, referring to the thunderbolt, a weapon of Zeus, the king of the gods. In ancient Greek culture, keraunos was not only a symbol of Zeus's power but also a representation of the natural phenomenon of thunder. The term is often used in literature and art to convey the idea of divine retribution or the force of nature.
The thunderbolt is typically depicted as a jagged, forked lightning bolt, often accompanied by a bright flash
In modern times, the term keraunos is less commonly used, but it remains a significant part of