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Olympian Gods
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The Olympian Gods at a council meeting
Title
Rulers of the Universe
Background Info
Feature Films Hercules
Television Hercules: The Animated Series
Voice Various
Inspiration The Greek gods
Character Information
Personality Various
Appearance Various
Affiliation Hercules Demi-Gods, Angels, Cherubs, Demons, Ghosts, Souls
Goal Maintaining the order of the cosmos
Home Mount Olympus
Relatives Titans
Pets N/A
Allies Hercules
Minions Demi-Gods, Angels, Cherubs, Demons, Ghosts
Enemies Hades, Titans, Echidna and her children
Likes Ambrosia
DisLikes N/A
Powers and Abilities Immortality, shapeshifting, teleportation, magical powers
weapons Magical weapons
Fates To rule the cosmos
Quote N/A

The Divine Council of Olympian Gods are the rulers of the world of Hercules. They reside high above on Mount Olympus where they discuss affairs related to the mortal world or matters regarding monsters or disorders in nature. The most powerful are known as the Twelve Olympians

List of Olympian Gods[]

Olympians[]

  • Zeus: The ruler of Mt. Olympus and Heaven and king of the Gods and Angels; Mighty God of the number one, good, the weather, skies, storms, thunder, lighting, law, order, justice, honor, rain, fate, magic, air, winds, clouds, dust, hospitality, celestial bodies, governance and moral conduct; Lord of the cosmos and universe; Supreme God; Patron of kings and humans.
  • Hades: The lord of the Underworld and dead and king of the Devils and Demons; Feared God of the number negative one, the grave, evil, grief, necromancy, the afterlife, curses, subterranean regions, death, burials, mysteries, wealth/riches, mortality, darkness, dreams, metal, the earth, hidden treasures within the earth and dark arts.
  • Poseidon: The monarch of the Sea and king of the Spirits and Ghosts; Powerful God of the number zero, rivers, earthquakes, water (both fresh and salty), storms, tempest, winds, hurricanes, rain, floods, destruction, gales, drought, oceans, shores, islands, clear skies, horses (including Equastrian Creatures), water bodies, marine weather, natural disasters, aquatic creatures, sea/marine life, soil and Mediterranean Regions; King of Atlantis and the oceans; Lord of the Sea Deities; Patron of Seafaring and Sailors.
  • Hera: Queen of the Gods; Dignified Goddess of marriage, married women, air, family, childbirth, sky/skies, the heavens, women, familial love, home, royalty, fertility, power, faith, Womanhood, birth, home life, kingdoms/empires, relationships and children; Patron of women.
  • Athena: Goddess of wisdom, warfare/battle/war (beneficial side of it), strategy, crafts, civilization, skill, justice, handicrafts, battle strategy, arts, crafts, tactical warfare, intelligent activity, reason, weaving, handicrafts, strategic warfare, battle tactics, military strategy, art (including useful arts), heroic endeavor, mathematics, domestic arts, defensive war, industry, inspiration, strength, courage, intelligence, defensce literature, commerce, knowledge, cities, science and diplomacy; Patron of scholars and military.
  • Artemis: Goddess of the wild, hunting/the hunt/hunters, nature, archery, wild beasts, the moon, chastity, young women, sudden death, wildlife, fertility, maidenhood/maiden girls, virginity, childbirth, mountains, hills, forests, delivery, children, moonlight, animals, plaque, fertility, the wilderness and protection of maidens and queen of the fairies; Patron of virgin girls.
  • Aphrodite: Goddess of love, beauty, seduction, pleasure, desire, sexuality, happiness, allure, procreation, lust (one of the 7-deadly-sins), attraction, romance emotion, passion, fertility and charm.
  • Demeter: Goddess of nature, agriculture, grain, the seasons, fertile soil, the harvest, fertility, sacred law, fruitfulness, crops, the earth, flowers, fruits, bread, nourishment, plants, growth and the Cycle of Life & Death; Mother of Persephone; Patron of farmers.
  • Hestia: Peaceful Goddess of family, harmony, fire, truth, the home, the right ordering of domesticity/state, virgins, food, the hearth, architecture, cooking, domesticity and protection.
  • Ares: God of war/battle (destructive, frenzy side of it), violence, battlelust, murder, cowardice, cannibals, ferocity, savage/chaotic warfare, bloodlust, corruption/evil, deception, half-truths, slaughter, conflict, strife, rage/anger, endurance, fear, pain, terror and bloodshed; Patron of warriors.
  • Apollo: God of light, the sun, truth, music (especially when he directed the choir of the Muses), poetry, logic, young men, order, reason, prophecy, healing, plagues, oracles, knowledge, medicine, science, inspiration, art (including useful arts), thought, archery (but not for war or hunting), cattle, herdsmen, purity/purification, civilization, mathematics, philosophy, learning and intelligence; Patron of oracles; Protector of herds and flocks.
  • Hephaestus: God of craftsmen, smiths, fire, blacksmiths, the forges, technology, artisans, sculptors, Arts & Crafts, metals, metalworks, stone masonry, forgery, craftsmanship, volcanism/volcanoes, smithing, metallurgy, metalworkers, crafts, craftsmen, invention, sculptures, masonary and building constructions; Smith God of Olympus; Master blacksmith and craftsman of the gods; Patron of blacksmiths, goldsmiths and carpenters
  • Hermes: Herald/Messenger of the gods; God of travels, boundaries, shepherds, roads, hospitality, diplomacy, trade, merchants, invention, theft/thieves/thievery, orators, wits/cunning, language, writing, measurements, astrology, astronomy, sleep, dreams, magic, fertility, athletics/athletes, speed, trickery, international trade, commerce, athletes, exploring, mail deliverers, literature, art (including useful arts), transitions, wrestling, travellers, sports, business, gymnastics, cunning wiles, communications, persuasions, messengers, transition, guides, border crossings, transition, games, borders, eloquence, literature and poetry; Patron of Merchants; Guide of the Underworld.
  • Bacchus: God of parties, drunkenness, grapes, frenzy, disorder, theater, mysteries, grape-harvest, ecstasy, madness, merrymaking, vegetation, disorderly conduct, intoxication, revelry/entertainment, partying, festivities, ecstasy, drama / dramatic arts, fertility, wine, rituals, religious ecstasy, ritual madness, sexuality, viticulture, the grapevine, fruitfulness, compulsion, the arts, festivity, madness and resurrection. The patron god of the arts, festivals and theatre.
  • Persephone: Goddess of spring, innocence, springtime, flowers, fertility, renewal, vegetation, growth and young life; Hades' wife and Queen of the Underworld.


Minor Gods[]

  • Eros: God of Love, passion, desire, affection, infatuation, attraction, sexual desires, procreation, beauty fertility, archery and erotic love and king of the Cherubs. His duty is to make others fall in love
  • Pan: God of Nature, the Wilderness, shepherds, flocks, mountain flocks, the wild, forests, woodlands, fields, groves, the mountainous wild, animals, rustic music fertility, sexual plunge and Meadows.
  • Hebe: Goddess of Youth and children; Cupbearer of the Gods; Patron of brides.
  • Asclepius: God of medicine, health, rejuvenation, doctors and healing.
  • "'Astraeus:"' God of Energy
  • "'Eos:"' Goddess/Titaness of Dawn
  • "'Helios:"' God/Titan of the Sun
  • "'Selene:"' Goddess/Titaness of the Moon
  • "'Circe:"' Goddess of magic
  • "The Muses:" Goddess of art and poetry
  • "Hecate:" Goddess/Titaness of witchcraft, magic, the crossroads, the wilderness, the moon, the occult, mystery, night, madness, obscure and the paranormal.
  • "Psyche:" Matriach of souls; goddess of fidelity.
  • "The Fates :" Goddess of past and present and future
    • Lahkesis: Goddess of Present and a Sister of Fate.
    • Atropos: Goddess of Future and a Sister of Fate.
    • Clotho: Goddess of Past and a Sister of Fate.
  • Other Sea Deities
    • Palaemon: God of Sharks.
    • Delphin: God of Dolphins.
    • Thetis: Goddess of the Seas & Earthquakes
  • Sons of Ares
    • Deimos: God of Terror.
    • Phobos: God of Fear.
  • "'Morpheus:" God of sleep and Amnesia
  • "'Phantasos:"' God of dream and Nightmares
  • "'Narcissus:"' God of vanity
  • "'Styx:"' Goddess of river Underworld
  • "'Boreas:"' God of North wind
  • "'Eris:"' Goddess of goddess of strife, chaos and Discord
  • "Adonis:"God of rebirth and vegetable
  • "Trivia:" God of when three roads meet
  • "Amphitrite:" Goddess of sea and Poseidon's wife
  • "'Triton:"' son of Poseidon, messenger God of the Seas and god of waves, tides, winds, and navy.
  • Iris: goddess of the rainbow and messages; Messenger of the Gods
  • Nike: Goddess of Victory; Messenger of the Gods.
  • Tyche: Goddess of Luck and Fortune
  • Atalanta: virgin goddess of the moons and Forests, running, hunting and wild animals

List of Demigods[]

Powers and Abilities[]

Olympian Gods possess vast amounts of power, including...

  • Immortality: Most if not all Gods Possesses the Ability to live Forever without fear of eaging or dying.
  • Superhuman Strength: All gods possess some level Super Strength or Enhanced Strength which are far superior of a human

Note: All Olympians have some potential to manipulate magical or cosmic energies for some purpose. These powers are mostly limited to:

  • Metamorphosis: the ability to change their appearance or shape,ugly
  • Teleportation: The Ability to Instantly Move across great distances.

Note: However, a small minority of the Olympians is capable of Energy Manipulation: manipulating vast amounts of energy for a variety of purposes, including...

  • Physical augmentation of their physical capabilities,
  • Firing powerful blasts energy for destructive purposes, which can be Energy based

Gallery[]

First Generation[]

Second Generation[]

Minor Gods[]

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