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Saturn … Huh… Originally, I was under the impression it was the Greek primordial force of the sky (the counterpart to Gaia)… But I stand corrected. Pic related. The primordial forces gave birth to the titans. The titans gave birth to the gods.
In a nutshell. There are nuances. Not all of the titans were imprisoned after Zeus defeated Kronos, some of the gods were born of gods and titans of titans.
I consider the greek literature to be personifications of something like Taoist concepts. You start with the primordial forces of Yin and Yang. Then you get to the Four Movements. From there, you get the Eight Trigrams (Sixty-four palms!) - which then later compound into the sixty-four hexagrams of divination.
We can compare the Old Heaven arrangement of the Bagua and the New Heaven arrangement as a sort of "primordial" order and a "current order" a sort of "this is how things relate to each other in absolute terms, but this is how they flow in the world."
Anyway - saturn worship (if that is, indeed, what the cube means), would loosely be worship of the sky.
Why?
Well… That probably depends upon exactly which tribe you ask. People can worship an ambiguous thing for two different reasons, and evoking a symbol doesn't mean worship of it. A god of destruction can be evoked when necessary and regarded for its function in life and death, without you being related to the people blowing themselves up or drinking blood.
There are limits to symbols and symbolic affiliation.
…. Kinda deviated a bit there - but in this instance Saturn is Kronos - who was known for devouring his children. Something about a prophecy that his children would overthrow him, so he ate them because gods are immortal and he couldn't quite come up with a better solution. Though that is based on the Greek myth of Kronos. The Roman Saturn is a bit different and Jupiter less imprisons the Titans as he does bring them to order/constraint.