Zeus (Greek: zeta ε? Or delta? α? ), the main god in Greek mythology, the third king of gods, Jupiter in Roman mythology, that is, Jupiter in Latin, is the origin of Jupiter's name. Son of Cronus and Rhea, in charge of heaven;
Tanatos (θ α ν α τ ο? Thanatos: Death, the son of Nyx, the goddess of the night, and the twin brother of Hipunas, the god of sleep. Thanatos has a heart of stone and hates gods. He is the only god who doesn't like accepting gifts. He belongs to Ceres or something, wearing a black cloak, wings on his temples, a beard and a strange sword or extinguished torch in his hand. In Rome, he was called Morse.
Among many reapers, Thanatos is the embodiment of death, and Shabbat Hamalka Makaria is blessed for her kindness and eternal liberation. Maurus, the god of doom, pushes mankind to the end of fate, and Hades, the keeper and ruler of the dead.