I depends on which mythology. The Greeks believed that the gods veins flowed with a golden substance know as ichor, which made them immortal. The Norse and Egyptian on the other hand both had characters in their mythology who were killed. Most famous among these two are Osiris and Balder
They were immortal
She is immortal so she never dies... shes immortal because she is a goddess and gods and goddesses are immortal...
Most families of gods and goddesses are considered divine or immortal; it depends upon the culture.
No, Greek gods and goddesses can not kill each other. All the Greek gods are immortal. They can however be destroyed, but shortly after they are defeated they respawn. This s true for demons aswell.
The gods and goddesses were all somehow related to Zeus
there were no deaths of gods and goddesses because they were all immortal
In the Greek myths gods and goddesses are immortal.
All of the Greek divinities were immortal.
Hera, the Greek goddess, did not die. She was immortal like all of the other gods and goddesses.
They were immortal
None of them. Gods and goddesses have to be immortal in Greek Mythology.
Greek gods and goddesses were immortal.
The Greek gods and goddesses are immortal and ageless, they never died.
Ichor is the fluid that flows like blood in the veins of immortal Greek gods and goddesses.
She is immortal so she never dies... shes immortal because she is a goddess and gods and goddesses are immortal...
The Greek gods and goddesses were immortal, and as such, could not be killed. That's what immortal means.
Gods and Goddesses don't die- they're immortal.