Zeus Jupiter Zeus overthrew his father's rule and drew lots with his two brothers to decide how to divide the world. He won the lottery and became the god of the gods who ruled the sky. He is also the rain god, responsible for punishing those who don't keep their vows. Zeus's weapon is powerful thunder and lightning. He married Hera, but his character is extremely lewd. He often cheated on his wife Hera with other goddesses and mortals, and there were countless illegitimate children.
Poseidon, the sea god, became the sea king in that lottery. His weapon is a trident that can shake the earth. Of all the gods, his strength is second only to Zeus. Although Poseidon married Sarasia, he was also fascinated by Demeter, the god of the four seasons. In the process of trying to please her, Poseidon vowed to create a most beautiful animal-a horse. But in the process of his unremitting efforts, Poseidon created many other animals. When he finally succeeded in creating a horse, his enthusiasm for Demeter faded.
Hades, the keeper of Hades, became the guardian of Hades in that lottery. Hades is a very greedy god. He only seeks to increase the number of deaths under his jurisdiction. The keeper never allows anyone in the world to leave. Because there are countless mineral deposits underground, he is also a god who specializes in wealth. Bruto has a magical helmet that can make him completely invisible. Although Hades is the king of this land, death is another person.
Hestia Vesta Vesta is Zeus' sister. She is a virgin goddess, in charge of the stove. Every city has a public stove specially prepared for her. The fire in the public stove can't be put out. Vesta did not play an important role in Greek mythology.
Hera Juno Hera Hera was Zeus' sister, but later she married him and became a diva. She was brought up by Poseidon and Tesser among the Titan gods. Hera is the patron saint of marriage. She takes special care of married women. But her own marriage is full of contradictions.
Ares Ares is the son of Zeus and Hera, but his parents don't like him very much. Not only that, Ares, though a god of war, was considered a coward. Once, he was found cheating with Venus by her husband Areva. Areva has been laughing at him in public ever since. The symbols of Ares are vultures and dogs.
Athena Minerva Athena Athena is Zeus' favorite daughter. It is said that she was born from Zeus' forehead. Zeus liked his daughter so much that he even allowed her to play with her own lightning weapon. Athena was very brave in the battle, but she only helped against the invading enemy. She is the goddess in charge of cities, handicrafts and agriculture. Mahler, trumpet, flute, pot, plow, rake, boat and chariot are all her inventions. Athena also represents wisdom, reason and purity. Her favorite city is Athens. Olive trees and owls are her symbols.
Apollo Apollo is the son of Zeus and Leto, and the twin brother of the moon and the goddess Artemis. He is the god in charge of music, medicine, truth and sunshine. As the god of music, Apollo liked playing music with a small golden harp very much. As a drug god, he taught human how to use drugs; As the god of truth, he can't lie; As the god of sunshine and a great shooter, he is good at hitting distant targets with silver arrows. For Apollo, the most important thing every day is to board his chariot driven by four war horses and lead the sun across the sky. Laurel, crow and dolphin are his great symbols.
Aphrodite Venus is the goddess in charge of love, desire and beauty. She has a magical belt that can fascinate anyone with her as she wishes. There are two legends about the birth of Venus. Venus married Areva, but she had many lovers. Myrtle tree, dove, swan and sparrow are her symbols.
Hermes Mercury Mercury Mercury was the son of Zeus and Meier. He was the fastest god, so he became the messenger of Zeus. He usually wears a pair of shoes with wings, a hat with wings and a wand. Mercury is the god of thieves and businessmen, and he is also responsible for leading the dead into hell. Mercury invented the small harp, wind instruments, scales, weights and measures, boxing and gymnastics.
Themis is the son of Zeus and Leto and the twin sister of Apollo. She is the god of the moon and hunting, and the patron saint of young people. She is a virgin god, representing purity. However, Artemis was also responsible for the birth of the baby. It is difficult to relate this to her virginity, but it is said that her own birth did not make her mother feel any pain. Like Apollo, Al themis used a silver arrow as her weapon. Cypress is her symbol, and all wild animals are afraid of her, especially deer.
Areva, the fire god of hephaestus, is the son of Zeus and Hera and the husband of Venus. He is the only ugly god. He is lame. It is said that when he was born, he was thrown off Mount Olympia, leaving a lifelong disability. Areva is the god of forging and casting, responsible for making weapons and armor for the gods. Volcano is the stove where he works. Aresta is kind and loves peace.