![]() ![]() he has nothing to do with kraken from clash of the titans who is a made up character. This has nothing to do with that, the titans are imprisoned in tartarus because of the combined efforts of the olympians, cyclops and hecatoncheiresĥ. Atlas is a god, it's just that the parents of the gods (or olympians) are called titans, and atlas is much stronger than poseidonģ. ![]() Zeus didn't beat kronos in a straight up fight, if Zeus could have beaten him he wouldn't have asked the help of the cyclops and hecatoncheires in the first place.Ģ. They at least had to hunt down their food where the Minotaur was always just given sacrifices, making him slow and whatever skills he may have dull.ġ. call it faith, stupidity or whatever that's what i'm going with.ħ. More rare depictions describe her as holding a scythe, being serpentine from the waist down with a scorpion's tail with snake hair and three animal heads around the waist with wings on her shoulders. She also carried two scimitars, had snake hair, and possessed wings on her dragon back. This other thing: Campe (or Kampe) is generally depicted as being centaurine in form, her lower part being that of a dragon, with a scorpion's tail, snakes around her ankles, 50 grizzly heads of various creatures (wolves, bears, lions.) bubbling around her waist. ![]() Typhon is finally defeated by Zeus, who traps him underneath Mount Etna.Ħ. However, Hermes recovers the sinews and restores them to Zeus. Typhon overcomes Zeus in their first battle, and tears out Zeus' sinews. Typhon attempts to destroy Zeus at the will of Gaia, because Zeus had imprisoned the Titans. His whole body was covered in wings, and fire flashed from his eyes, striking fear even into the Olympians. His bottom half consisted of gigantic viper coils that could reach the top of his head when stretched out and constantly made a hissing noise. Instead of a human head, a hundred dragon heads erupted from his neck and shoulders (some, however, depict him as having a human head, with the dragon heads replacing the fingers on his hands). His human upper half reached as high as the stars, and his hands reached east and west. Typhon was described in pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheke, as the largest and most fearsome of all creatures. essentially the Kracken from Clash of the Titans versus this thing: There's a reason why he's the Head of the Gods and Poseidon isn't.ĥ. Upon research Krios is already in Tartarus so Hades has essentially been beating him for eons. He beat him once, he'll beat him again.Ģ. you made me look some stuff up and I actually learned a thing.:>)ġ. This was the dawn of a new era in Greek mythology.Thanks for the fight. Zeus, along with his brothers Poseidon and Hades, divided the universe by drawing straws Zeus won and became the king of the sky, as well as the ruler of mortals and gods Poseidon became the ruler of the seas while Hades, who drew the shortest straw, became the ruler of the Underworld. When the War ended with the Olympians on the winning side, all Titans except Themis and Prometheus were jailed in Tartarus, and were guarded by the Hecatonchires. Themis and Prometheus were the only Titans that fought on the side of Zeus. They all agreed the Hecatonchires started hurling rocks against the Titans, while the Cyclopes created the famous thunderbolts for their leader, Zeus. Zeus released the Hecatonchires and the Cyclopes from Tartarus and asked their help against their brother. When all of his brothers and sisters were freed, Zeus gathered them and convinced them to start a rebellion against their father. Helped by Metis, the Titan goddess who later became Zeus' first wife, he gave Cronus a mixture of wine and mustard, causing him to vomit one by one the children he had swallowed. When Zeus grew up, he became his father's cupbearer, without revealing his true identity.
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