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Revision as of 15:39, 23 June 2019

Power to use the traits and powers of Greek Deities. Variation of Transcendent Physiology. Greek Counterpart of Roman Deity Physiology.

Capabilities

User can draw power and abilities connected to the Gods of ancient Greek Mythology.

The Greeks had three separate ruling dynasties of gods, which each replaced the earlier one, as well as several minor deities that were essentially personified concepts. In addition there are some deities that don't really belong in any of these groups and were usually somewhat outsiders in relationship with rest of the pantheon.

From the most regent to earliest, the Divine dynasties are:

  • Twelve Olympians, who were either direct descendants or grandchildren of the precessing Dynasty's rulers Cronus and Rhea.
  • Titans, ruled by descendants of Gaia and Uranus and overthrown in Titanomachy. Those Titans who fought against Olympians were imprisoned and/or punished, while those that either assisted them or stayed neutral were left free.
  • Protogenoi, the Primordial deities and the first entities or beings that come into existence. They form the very fabric of the universe and as such are immortal, everything in existence descents from them, including all the other gods. Unlike the Titans, when Cronus overthrew Uranus they didn't lose their power or position, for the very simple reason that they form the existence.

Deities

Twelve Olympians

Connected to Twelve

Variations

Associations

Known Users

Cartoons

  • Gods (Class of the Titans)
  • Eris (The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy)
  • Zeus (The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy)
  • Poseidon (The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy)
  • Hades (The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy)
  • Greek Gods (Disney's Hercules)

Comics

  • Black Adam (DC Comics); in the New 52
  • Captain Marvel (DC Comics)
  • Diana Prince/Wonder Woman (DC Comics)
  • Greek Gods (Marvel/DC Comics)
    • Ares
    • Hercules
    • Phobos
    • Zeus
  • Dionysus (The Wicked + The Divine)
  • Persephone (The Wicked + The Divine)

Folklore/Mythology

  • Greek Deities (Greek Mythology)

Literature

Live Television

  • The Charmed Ones (Charmed); temporary
  • Hades (Lost Girl)
  • Heratio (Lost Girl)
  • Iris (Lost Girl)
  • Persephone (Lost Girl)
  • Zee (Lost Girl)
  • Greek Deities (Supernatural)
  • Zeus (Once Upon a Time)
  • Hades (Once Upon a Time)
  • Poseidon (Once Upon a Time)

Manga/Anime

  • Gods and Titans (Saint Seyia)
  • Zeus (Priapus)
  • Priapus (Priapus)

Video Games

  • Olympos XII (Digimon)
  • Greek Gods (God of War)
  • Kratos (God of War)
  • Gods (Kid Icarus)
  • Greek gods (Smite)
  • Aphrodite (Valkyrie Crusade)
  • Artemis (Valkyrie Crusade)
  • Athena (Valkyrie Crusade)
  • Demeter (Valkyrie Crusade)
  • Hades (Valkyrie Crusade)
  • Hecate (Valkyrie Crusade)
  • Hestia (Valkyrie Crusade)
  • Pan (Valkyrie Crusade)
  • Persephone (Valkyrie Crusade)
  • Poseidon (Valkyrie Crusade)
  • Zeus (Valkyrie Crusade)

Gallery