Epimetheus

Epimetheus was the Greek titan of afterthought.

Abode
Epimetheus was the titan of afterthought and excuses.

Titanomachy
Epimetheus and Prometheus sided with the gods in the Titanomachy since Prometheus knew what the outcome of the war would be. They were not punished like the rest of the titans after the war.

Creating the animals
Epimetheus and Prometheus were given the duty of creating animals and humans for the earth. They were given an assortment of gifts to grant to each type of animal they created. However, Epimetheus quickly gave each gift to all of the animals that he created so, when Prometheus created the humans, there were no more gifts left. This left the humans helpless against all the other creatures of the earth.

To protect his humans, Prometheus stole fire from the gods to give to the humans. Angered at this, Zeus punished Prometheus by chaining him to the top of a mountain and having an eagle eat his ever-regenerating liver every day.

Pandora
Since Epimetheus was not the brightest of deities, Zeus decided to trick Epimetheus to further punish Prometheus. Zeus ordered Hephaestus to craft a woman. Hephaestus did so when he crafted Pandora. Pandora was offered to Epimetheus as his wife by Zeus. Prometheus warned Epimetheus about her but Epimetheus willingly married her. The gods had given her a jar full of bad spirits to protect but her curiosity caused her to open the jar and release the spirits into the world.