Deucalion, the first of the Greeks, namely, the first of a mixed race, a half-Semite, as it seems, was the son of Prometheus and Klymene, from the Ocean. We feel very well here the deviation from the pure source, from which Prometheus came. If Deucalion becomes the eponym of his descendants, it is because he does not have the same composition, the same ethnic significance as his father. Nothing more obvious. However, contributions of Semitic or aboriginal blood cannot constitute his originality: it is therefore in the paternal line that it must be sought, otherwise Deucalion would in no way be considered by Hellenic legend as the typical man, and, in Greek accounts of Semitic origin, he would be ranked well after the Canaanite heroes who, in fact, preceded him according to the order of time. Deucalion therefore derives all his special merit from his father, and so it is his race that is important to recognize. Now, Prometheus was a Titan, as well as his brother Epimetheus, from whom the Arians Hellenes are also descended by women. Consequently, no one, I believe, will be able to fight this conclusion: the Arians Hellenes before Deucalion, the Arians Hellenes still almost intact from all mixtures, whether Semitic or aboriginal, are the Titans.
Until then, it is irrefutably established that the Greeks are half-breed descendants of this glorious and terrible nation. Yet one could still doubt that the Titans were, themselves, these Hellenes, formerly separated from the Aryan family on the slopes of the Imaüs, and whose long peregrination in the mountains of the north was felt, rather than seen. In truth, if the ascending genealogy of the Titans were completely lost, the fact would none the less be established, with all possible certainty, by philology and physiological arguments: but, since the story here is and with too rare a precision, I will certainly not reject the help it brings me, and I will complete my demonstration.
The Titans were the direct sons of this ancient Arian god, already seen by us in India, of Vedic origins, of this Varounas, venerable expression of the piety of the authors of the white race, and of which the Hellenes did not even have disfigured the name by keeping it, after so many centuries, in the barely altered form of Ouranos. The Titans, sons of Ouranos, the original god of the Arians, were indisputably themselves, as we see, the Arians, and spoke a language whose remains, surviving within the Hellenic dialects, came close, without a doubt, in a very intimate way, and from Sanskrit, and from Zend, and from Celtic, and from the oldest Slavic.