Indeed.
As for entering the Underworld, that will work the same way with the river Styx passing through all the sections of the Underworld, carrying souls to Hades before being brought to their selected locations.
Yeah, it's just Hades accepting the Power of The Underworld, Zeus doing the same with the sky, and eventually, Poseidon with that Sea.
It's more like six pocket dimensions linked to one another rather than one continuous landscape.
The bident itself was made up entirely of crude black stygian iron; the power of the Underworld radiated from the metal with a vibrant purplish glow, and the blades of the bident were alight with flames from the river Phlegethon.
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they can be as tall or short as they want, usually depending on who they're fighting or seducing.
because they can be destroyed.
hestia isn't a fighter and hera loses in pretty much every one of her plots whilst demeter literally nearly destroys the world in her rage and athena is the wisest being in existence and arguably zeus strongest child.
6: - Mid-level Gods: Artemis, Hermes, Hephaestus, Hyperion, Hestia and Ares(During War).
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when in the underworld yea, he pretty much can't be beat there. similarly, neither can poseidon in the sea nor zeus in the sky. depending on whether or not the person whose attacking them has a connection to their domain or not.
To simplify things, both Olympians and Titans will be considered Gods, representing different factions—similar to the Aesir and Vanir in Norse mythology. This approach makes it easier to keep track of the characters. For instance, Hecate is a Titan who eventually becomes a Goddess of Olympus.
Yet, I faltered. How can an immortal defy the very essence of their being? I am the Goddess of Motherhood and Fertility; regardless of my fierce resolve, my nature inevitably prevailed. Thus, Hera came into being, followed by Hades, and then Poseidon. With each new child born, my resentment grew like a festering wound. I could perceive the internal conflict within Kronos, yet even that flicker of the man I once loved was insufficient to sway him. For what are children compared to his relentless pursuit for an eternal throne?
Poseidon: King of The Sea...
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