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Zeus | King of the gods and ruler of Mount Olympus; god of the sky, and thunder. Youngest child of the Titans Cronus and Rhea. Symbols include the thunderbolt, eagle, oak tree, scepter, and scales. Brother and husband of Hera, although he had many lovers. Brother of Poseidon and Hades. |
Poseidon | God of the seas, earthquakes, and tidal wave. Symbols include the horse, bull, dolphin, and trident. Middle son of Cronus and Rhea. Brother of Zeus and Hades. Married to the Nereid Amphitrite, although, like most male Greek Gods, he had many lovers. |
Hades | God of the Underworld, dead and the riches under the Earth ("Pluto" translates to "The Rich One"); he was born into the first Olympian generation, the elder brother of Zeus, Poseidon, Hera, and Demeter, and younger brother of Hestia, but as he lives in the Underworld rather than on Mount Olympus, he is typically not included amongst the twelve Olympians. |
Hera | Queen of the gods and the goddess of marriage and family. Symbols include the peacock, pomegranate, crown, cuckoo, lion, and cow. Youngest daughter of Cronus and Rhea. Wife and sister of Zeus. Being the goddess of marriage, she frequently tried to get revenge on Zeus' lovers and their children. |
Persephone | Queen of the Underworld and a daughter of Demeter and Zeus. Also goddess of spring time. She became the consort of Hades, the god of the underworld, when he kidnapped her. Demeter, driven to distraction by the disappearance of her daughter, neglected the earth so that nothing would grow. Zeus eventually ordered Hades to allow Persephone to leave the underworld and rejoin her mother. Hades did this, but because Persephone had eaten six of the twelve pomegranate seeds in the underworld when Hades first kidnapped her, she had to spend six months in the underworld each year. This created the seasons when for six months everything grows and flourishes then for the other six months everything wilts and dies. |
Athena | Goddess of wisdom, handicrafts, defense, and strategic warfare. Symbols include the owl and the olive tree. Daughter of Zeus and the Oceanid Metis, she rose from her father's head fully grown and in full battle armor after he swallowed her mother. |
Apollo | God of light, knowledge, healing, plague and darkness, the arts, music, poetry, prophecy, archery, the sun, manly youth, and beauty. Son of Zeus and Leto. Symbols include the sun, lyre, bow and arrow, raven, dolphin, wolf, swan, and mouse. Twin brother of Artemis. |
Artemis | Goddess of the hunt, virginity, childbirth, archery, the moon, and all animals. Symbols include the moon, deer, hound, she-bear, snake, cypress tree, and bow and arrow. Daughter of Zeus and Leto and twin sister of Apollo. |
Ares | God of war, violence, and bloodshed. Symbols include the boar, serpent, dog, vulture, spear, and shield. Son of Zeus and Hera, all the other gods (except Aphrodite) despised him. His Latin name, Mars, gave us the word "martial. |
Aphrodite | Goddess of love, beauty, and desire. Symbols include the dove, bird, apple, bee, swan, myrtle, and rose. Daughter of Zeus and the Oceanid Dione, or perhaps born from the sea foam after Uranus' semen dripped into the sea after being castrated by his youngest son, Cronus, who then threw his father's genitals into the sea. Married to Hephaestus, although she had many adulterous affairs, most notably with Ares. Her name gave us the word "aphrodisiac", while her Latin name, Venus, gave us the word "venereal".[B] |
Demeter | Goddess of fertility, agriculture, nature, and the seasons. Symbols include the poppy, wheat, torch, and pig. Middle daughter of Cronus and Rhea. |
Hephaestus | Master blacksmith and craftsman of the gods; god of fire and the forge. Symbols include fire, anvil, axe, donkey, hammer, tongs, and quail. Son of Hera, either by Zeus or alone. Married to Aphrodite, though unlike most divine husbands, he was rarely ever licentious. His Latin name, Vulcan, gave us the word "volcano." |
Hermes | Messenger of the gods; god of commerce, thieves, and games. Symbols include the caduceus (staff entwined with two snakes), winged sandals and cap, stork, and tortoise (whose shell he used to invent the lyre). Son of Zeus and the nymph Maia. The second-younges |
Hestia | Goddess of the hearth and of the right ordering of domesticity and the family; she was born into the first Olympian generation and was one of the original twelve Olympians, until she gave her throne to Dionysus in order to keep the peace, making her the most generous and gentlest of the gods. She is the first child of Cronus and Rhea, eldest sister of Hades, Demeter, Poseidon, Hera, and Zeus. Also the eldest of the Olympians. |
Dionysus | God of wine, celebrations, and ecstasy. Patron god of the art of theater. Symbols include the grapevine, ivy, cup, tiger, panther, leopard, dolphin, and goat. Son of Zeus and the mortal Theban princess Semele. Married to the Cretan princess Ariadne. The youngest Olympian, as well as the only one to have a mortal mother. |
Asclepius | The god of medicine and healing. He represents the healing aspect of the medical arts; his daughters are Hygieia ("Health"), Iaso ("Medicine"), Aceso ("Healing"), Aglæa/Ægle ("Healthy Glow"), and Panacea ("Universal Remedy"). He is the son of Apollo and Coronis. |
Eros | The god of sexual love and beauty. He was also worshiped as a fertility deity, son of Aphrodite and Ares. He was depicted often as carrying a lyre or bow and arrow. He is often accompanied by dolphins, roses, and torches. |
Pan | The god of nature, the wild, shepherds and flocks, mountains, hunting, the forest, and rustic music, as well as the companion of the nymphs. The root of the word 'panic' comes from the god Pan. |
Nike | Goddess of Victory. Nike was very popular, since everybody wanted victory. Olympic athletes would sacrifice to her, as would soldiers before a big battle. Nike would sometimes serve as Athena’s charioteer in battle. After all, the goddess of victory is pretty much the best wheelman you can ask for. |
Hecate | (Heck’-ate or Heh-cah’-tay) Goddess of magic, crossroads and ghosts. Hecate was a goddess to be feared. The Greeks and Romans respected her power, but didn’t usually worship her. She was the goddess of dark and unknown forces, and the fact that she had three different forms meant you never knew whether she would be a good cop or a bad cop. It was best just to steer clear! |
Morpheus | Morpheus was a god of dreams who appeared in the literary work Metamorphoses of the Roman poet Ovid. He was the son of Somus and had a thousand siblings. He had the ability to take any human form and appear in dreams, but his actual form was that of a winged daemon. |
2016-04-12 [Painted Autumn]: Actually no one's playing Hades per-sey. Nobody's playing a god, just their decendants. Could be amusing if we were only allowed to play gods we aren't playing the decendants of....
2016-04-12 [Synirria]: Don't encourage him
2016-04-12 [Mortified Penguin]: You absolutely must have someone play the part of Hades though, and it's clear it should be me that does it. I wouldn't take much part in the main roleplay, but surely at some point, your characters would need to visit Hell or make a deal with a God. I could be granted my own realm, which I would reside over and interact with all who enter.
2016-04-13 [Painted Autumn]: That doesn't sound very fun.
2016-04-13 [Mortified Penguin]: Yes it does. You be quiet.
2016-04-13 [Synirria]: Mort you be nice to my players.
2016-04-13 [Mortified Penguin]: I'm always nice though.
2016-05-14 [ancienteye]: *squeals with joy*
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...but...
...but where's Eris? :/
2016-05-14 [Synirria]: I'll look into it
2016-05-14 [Artsy]: I think given the current state of things Nike would be more than enough for Teos to deal with... he's fighting alone until his family awakens. It's a beautiful image in my head though, one well trained son versus some battle ready goddesses to defend children not yet come into their own...
2016-05-14 [Artsy]: He's fight until he was black and blue too! wounded and bleeding, he would fight on! "You won't hurt them! I WON'T LET YOU!"
2016-05-14 [ancienteye]: *loves Teos*
2016-05-14 [Synirria]: She's an Athlete not a villain
2016-05-14 [Eyelash-Wishes]: I imagine from her description that Hecate would be the opposition
2016-05-14 [Synirria]: Yeah... she'd be a handful... bipolar
2016-05-14 [Artsy]: She, like all the other gods, would still be trying to kill them to save their spots, unless you want more gods to be on their side, like Chronos (HA "time is on their side") or otherwise without children trying to help them overthrow olympus.
2016-05-14 [Artsy]: Which I could see that working too, an athletic goddess coming down to help train them physically to fight, implying Teos couldn't possibly ever be strong enough, but really he's the only one even remotely, possibly, able to spar with her properly. Course, she could still kick his butt, any god could.
2016-08-14 [ancienteye]: Hestia, Nike and Hecate...We need three more characters! >:o And that's if we don't include non-descendant characters like Jace's sister.
2016-08-14 [Synirria]: Right which is why I opened the rp to public
2016-08-14 [ancienteye]: Oh, that's what all the wiki-changes was about. XD
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