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Adonis – The god of beauty. •
Agdistis – The goddess of nature •
Apate – The goddess of deceit. •
Apollo (Phoebus Apollo) – Apollo is the god of light, music, poetry, prophecy, medicine and science. As the god of light, he can produce heat and light equivalent to a small sun. As the god of prophecy, he can see the future and the possible outcomes of actions. •
Ares – Ares is the god of war. •
Artemis – The goddess of wild animals, the hunt, and moonlight. •
Athena (Athena Parthenos) – Athena is the goddess of wisdom and war. She is killed by
Hercules when she sides with the
Chaos King and is later restored to life following the Chaos King's defeat. •
Autolycus – Autolycus is the god of thieves. •
Bia – Bia is the god of Might. •
Boreas – The god of north wind. •
Cupid (Eros) – Cupid is the god of love. •
Deimos – The god of terror. •
Demeter – Demeter is the goddess of plants and agriculture. •
Dionysus (Dionysus Acratophorus), (Bacchus) – Dionysus is the god of wine, theater and revelry/entertainment. •
Dolos – Dolos is the god of trickery. •
Enyo – The wife of Ares and goddess of war and destruction. •
Eos – Goddess of the dawn. •
Erida - Goddess of hate. •
Eris (Discord) – Eris is the goddess of strife. •
Furies – The Goddesses of Vengeance. •
Dark Lady (Tisiphone) – Together with her sisters, Dark Lady is one of the Furies. •
Ember (Alecto) – Together with her sisters, Ember is one of the Furies. •
Lady Ash (Magaera) – Together with her sisters, Lady Ash is one of the goddesses of vengeance known as the Furies. •
Harmonia – Goddess of harmony. •
Hebe – Hebe is the goddess of youth. •
Hecate – Hecate is the goddess of magic, witchcraft, necromancy and crossroads. •
Hephaestus (Hephaestus Aetnaeus) – Hephaestus is the god of fire and metallurgy. He is also the Gods' blacksmith. •
Hera (Hera Argeia) – Hera is the Queen of the Gods. She is the goddess of marriage and fidelity. •
Hercules (Herakles) – Hercules is the god of strength and labor. He is an Avenger. •
Hermes (Hermes Diaktoros) – Hermes is the god of speed and the messenger of the Gods. He is the god of boundaries and transitions, as well as of thieves, invention and trade. •
Hestia – The goddess of home •
The Huntsman (Cephalus) – The Huntsman is a servant of Zeus and later Hera. He is often used as an enforcer against the other gods. •
Hypnos – The god of sleep •
Iris – The goddess of the rainbow •
Kratos – Kratos is the god of force. •
Kyknos (Cycnus) - Son of Ares •
Morpheus – God of dreams •
Poseidon (Poseidon Aegaeus) – Poseidon is the god of the sea. As such, he can breathe both in air and water. •
Neptunia (
Rhode) – Neptunia is a Sea Goddess. •
Nereus – Sea God •
Nox (Nyx) – Nox is the goddess of the night, although she may have degenerated into a demon. She is a member of the Fear Lords. •
Oizys - God of misery •
Pan (Aegipan) – Pan is the god of
shepherds and flocks. •
Persephone – Persephone is the Queen of the Underworld. She is also the goddess of spring. •
Phobos – Phobos is the god of fear. •
Pluto (Hades) – Pluto is the god of the underworld making him one of the Hell-Lords. •
Priapus – God of fertility •
Proteus – Sea god •
Psyche – Psyche is the goddess of fidelity. •
Thanatos – Thanatos is the god of death. •
Tharamus – Tharamus is the god of learning but works as the
curator of the Museum of Greek Antiquity. Tharamus is killed by Ares protecting his artifacts. •
Venus (Aphrodite Ourania) – Venus is the goddess of love and beauty. As such, she has the additional abilities to produce love in individuals and turn weapons into objects of peace. •
Vesta (Hestia) – Vesta is the Goddess of the Home. •
Zeus (Zeus Panhellenios) – Zeus is the god of the sky and thunder. As King of the Olympian Gods, he is a member of the
Council of Godheads. ==In other media==