2 Days prep
For both Cthulhu and the Greek Mythos Team
To the death or knockout
BFR is on
no one knows
what there up against
Morals off
all bloodlusted
Fight takes place in Olympus
VS
TITANS
HADES
CERBERUS
GREEK GODS
OLYMPUS
And the rest
Olympian deities
Greek name | English name | Description |
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Aφροδίτη (Aphroditē) | Aphrodite | Goddess of love, lust, beauty, seduction and pleasure. Although married to Hephaestus she had many lovers, most notably Ares. She was depicted as a beautiful woman usually accompanied by her son Eros. Her symbols include the dove, apple, scallop shell and myrtle wreath. |
Aπόλλων (Apollō) | Apollo | God of music, healing, plague, prophecies, poetry, and archery; associated with light, truth and the sun. He is Artemis's twin brother, and son of Zeus and Leto. He was depicted as a handsome, beardless youth with long hair and various attributes including a laurel wreath, bow and quiver, raven, and lyre. |
Άρης (Arēs) | Ares | God of war, bloodlust, violence, manly courage, and civil order. The son of Zeus and Hera, he was depicted as either a mature, bearded warrior dressed in battle arms, or a nude beardless youth with helm and spear. His attributes are golden armour and a bronze-tipped spear, and his sacred animals are the eagle owl, the vulture and the venomous snake. |
Άρτεμις (Artemis) | Artemis | Virgin goddess of the hunt, wilderness, wild animals, childbirth and plague. In later times she became associated with the moon. She is the daughter of Zeus and Leto, and twin sister of Apollo. In art she was usually depicted as a young woman dressed in a short knee-length chiton and equipped with a hunting bow and a quiver of arrows. In addition to the bow, her attributes include hunting spears, animal pelts, deer and other wild animals. |
Αθηνά (Athēna) | Athena | Virgin goddess of wisdom, warfare, strategy, heroic endeavour, handicrafts and reason. The daughter of Zeus and Metis, she was born from Zeus's head fully-formed and armoured. She was depicted crowned with a crested helm, armed with shield and spear, and wearing the snake-trimmed aegis cloak adorned with the head of the Gorgon. Her symbols include the aegis, the owl and the olive tree. |
Δημήτηρ (Dēmētēr) | Demeter | Goddess of fertility, agriculture, horticulture, grain and harvest. Demeter is a daughter of Kronos and Rhea and sister of Zeus, by whom she bore Persephone. She was depicted as a mature woman, often crowned and holding sheafs of wheat and a torch. Her symbols are the Cornucopia (horn of plenty), wheat-ears, the winged serpent and the lotus staff. |
Διόνυσος (Dionysus) | Dionysus | God of wine, parties and festivals, madness, drunkenness and pleasure. He was depicted in art as either an older bearded god or a pretty effeminate, long-haired youth. His attributes include the thyrsus (a pinecone-tipped staff), drinking cup, grape vine and a crown of ivy. A later addition to the Olympians, in some accounts he replaced Hestia. |
Έρως (Eros) | Eros | Eros was the god of love, sexual intercourse, cupids, desire and pleasure. Eros was the son of the goddess of love- Aphrodite-and the god of war- Ares. He was often shown with wings and arrows and with his mother. He had four brothers and one sister. He was married to Psyche and had two daughters: Hedone and Voluptas. His symbols were Bow, Arrows, Candles, Hearts, Cupids, Wings and Kisses. |
ᾍδης (Hades) | Hades | King of the Underworld and god of death, the dead, and the hidden wealth of the Earth. His consort is Persephone and his attributes are the key of Hades, the Helm of Darkness, and the three-headed dog, Cerberus. Despite being the son of Kronos and Rhea and the elder brother of Zeus, he is only rarely listed among the Olympians. |
Ήφαιστος (Hēphaistos) | Hephaestus | Crippled god of fire, metalworking, stonemasonry, sculpture and volcanism. The son of Hera by parthenogenesis, he is the smith of the gods and the husband of the adulterous Aphrodite. He was usually depicted as a bearded man holding hammer and tongs—the tools of a smith—and riding a donkey. His symbols are the hammer, tongs and anvil. |
Ήρα (Hēra) | Hera | Queen of Heaven and goddess of marriage, women, childbirth, heirs, kings and empires. She is the daughter of Cronus and Rhea. She was usually depicted as a beautiful woman wearing a crown and holding a royal, lotus-tipped staff. Her symbols are the diadem, lotus-staff, peacock, cuckoo and pomegranate. |
Ερμής (Hērmēs) | Hermes | God of travel, messengers, trade, thievery, cunning wiles, language, writing, diplomacy, athletics, and animal husbandry. He is the messenger of the gods, a psychopomp who leads the souls of the dead into Hades' realm, and the son of Zeus and Maia. He was depicted either as a handsome and athletic beardless youth, or as an older bearded man. His attributes include the herald's wand or caduceus, winged sandals, and a traveler's cap. |
Ἑστία (Hestia) | Hestia | Virgin goddess of the hearth, home and cooking. She is a daughter of Rhea and Cronus and sister of Zeus. She was depicted as a modestly veiled woman, whose symbols are the hearth and kettle. In some accounts, she gave up her seat as one of the Twelve Olympians to tend to the sacred flame on Mount Olympus for Dionysus. |
Ποσειδῶν (Poseidon) | Poseidon | God of the sea, rivers, floods, droughts, earthquakes and horses; known as the "Earth Shaker" or "Storm Bringer". He is a son of Kronos and Rhea and brother to Zeus and Hades. In classical artwork he was depicted as a mature man of sturdy build with a dark beard, and holding a trident. His attributes are the trident, dolphins and horses. |
Ζεύς (Zeus) | Zeus | The king of the gods, the ruler of Mount Olympus and the god of the sky, weather, thunder, law, order and fate. He is the youngest son of Kronos and Rhea, whom he overthrew, and brother-husband to Hera. In artwork, he was depicted as a regal man, mature with sturdy figure and dark beard. His symbols are the thunderbolt, royal sceptre, and eagle. |
Protogenoi (primordial deities)
Greek name | English name | Description |
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Αιθήρ (Aithēr) | Aether | God of the upper air. |
Ἀνάγκη (Anankê) | Ananke | Goddess of inevitability, compulsion and necessity. |
Έρεβος (Erebos) | Erebos | God of darkness and shadow. |
Γαία (Gaia) | Gaia or Gaea | Goddess of the Earth (Mother Earth); mother of the Titans. |
Ημέρα (Émera) | Hemera | Goddess of daylight and the sun. |
Χάος (Khaos) | Chaos | The nothingness from which all else sprang. |
Χρόνος (Khronos) | Chronos | The Keeper of Time. Not to be confused with the TitanCronus, the father of Zeus. |
αἱ Nῆσοι (Nêsoi) | The Nesoi | Goddesses of the islands. |
Νύξ (Nyx) | Nyx | Goddess of night. She is also the only being from which Zeus turned when her son Hypnos, who had angered Zeus, hid behind her. |
Ουρανός (Ouranos) | Uranus | God of the heavens (Father Sky); father of the Titans. He banished his children, the Cyclopes and the Hecatonchires, to the underworld because they did not please him. |
Ούρος (Ourea) | The Ourea | Gods of mountains. |
Φάνης (Phanês) | Phanes | God of procreation in the Orphic tradition. |
Πόντος (Pontos) | Pontos | God of the sea, father of the fish and other sea creatures. |
Τάρταρος (Tartaros) | Tartarus | The darkest, deepest part of the underworld. |
Θάλασσα (Thalassa) | Thalassa | Spirit of the sea and consort of Pontos. |
Titans
Greek name | English name | Description |
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The Twelve Titans | ||
Ὑπερίων (Hyperiôn) | Hyperion | God of light. With Theia, he is the father of Helios (the sun), Selene (the moon) and Eos (the dawn). |
Ἰαπετός (Iapetos) | Iapetos | God of mortality and father of Prometheus, Epimetheus and Atlas. |
Κοῖος (Koios) | Coeus | God of intellect and the axis of heaven around which the constellations revolved. |
Κρεῖος (Kriôs) | Crius | The least individualized of the Twelve Titans, he is the father of Astraios, Pallas and Perses. |
Κρόνος (Krónos) | Cronus | The leader of the Titans, who overthrew his father Ouranos only to be overthrown in turn by his son, Zeus. |
Mνημοσύνη (Mnêmosynê) | Mnemosyne | Goddess of memory and remembrance, and mother of the Nine Muses. |
Ὠκεανός (Ôkeanos) | Oceanus | God of the Earth-encircling river Oceanus, the font of all the Earth's fresh-water. |
Φοίβη (Phoibê) | Phoebe | Goddess of the "bright" intellect and prophecy, and consort of Koios. |
Ῥέα (Rheia) | Rhea | Goddess of female fertility, motherhood, and generation. She is the sister and consort of Cronus, and mother of Zeus, Hades, Poseidon, Hera, Demeter and Hestia. |
Τηθύς (Têthys) | Tethys | Wife of Oceanus, and the mother of the rivers, springs, streams, fountains and clouds. |
Θεία (Theia) | Theia | Goddess of sight and the shining light of the clear blue sky. She is the consort of Hyperion, and mother of Helios, Selene and Eos. |
Θέμις (Themis) | Themis | Goddess of divine law and order. |
Other Titans | ||
Ἀστερια (Asteria) | Asteria | Goddess of nocturnal oracles and falling stars. |
Ἀστραῖος (Astraios) | Astraios | God of stars and planets, and the art of astrology. |
Ἄτλας (Atlas) | Atlas | Son of Iapetus, condemned to carry the heavens upon his shoulders. |
Αὔρα (Aura) | Aura | Goddess of the breeze and the fresh, cool air of early morning. |
Διώνη (Diônê) | Dione | Goddess of the oracle of Dodona. |
Ἠώς (Êôs) | Eos | Goddess of the dawn. |
Ἐπιμηθεύς (Epimêtheus) | Epimetheus | God of afterthought and the father of excuses. |
Εὐρυβία (Eurybia) | Eurybia | Goddess of the mastery of the seas and consort of Krios. |
Εὐρυνόμη (Eurynomê) | Eurynome | Goddess of water-meadows and pasturelands, and mother of the three Kharites by Zeus. |
Ἥλιος (Hêlios) | Helios | God of the sun and guardian of oaths. |
Κλυμένη (Klymenê) | Klymene or Asia | Goddess of renown, fame and infamy, and wife of Iapetos. |
Λελαντος (Lêlantos) | Lelantos | God of air and the hunter's skill of stalking prey. He is the male counterpart of Leto. |
Λητώ (Lêtô) | Leto | Goddess of motherhood and mother of Artemis and Apollo. |
Μενοίτιος (Menoitios) | Menoitios | God of violent anger, rash action, and human mortality. Killed by Zeus. |
Μέτις (Mêtis) | Metis | Goddess of good counsel, advise, planning, cunning, craftiness and wisdom, and mother of Athena. |
Ὀφίων (Ophiôn) | Ophion | An elder Titan god, in some versions of the myth he ruled the Earth with his consort Eurynome before Cronus overthrew him. |
Πάλλας (Pallas) | Pallas | God of warcraft. He was killed by Athena during the Titanomachy. |
Πέρσης (Persês) | Perses | God of destruction. |
Προμηθεύς (Promêtheus) | Prometheus | God of forethought and crafty counsel, and creator of mankind. |
Σελήνη (Selênê) | Selene | Goddess of the moon. |
Στύξ (Styx) | Styx | Goddess of the Underworld river Styx and personification of hatred. |
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