No other name.
Scandinavian Mythology
on earth, silly! where else would they live
BECAUSE GREEK MYTHOLOGY IS ALL ABOUT GODS GODDESSES TITANS HEROES AND CREATURES. What else would it be about.
It is said to be Neptune's kingdom. Although in Greek mythology Neptune is Poseidon, I believe his kingdom is called something else though. so the answer is no but technically it's yes!
Someone who thinks he/she is above everyone else, even his love ones. Comes from the Greek mythology character Narcis
He is the Priest.
he didn't have any parents. Chaos was the first deity in Greek Mythology and according to the Greek Mythology it was the way the universe was before the gods and time started, everything before the universe. Then Chaos had children, without intercourse obviously, and created Gaia, Necessity, Uranus, Nyx, etc. Then Gaia created the Titans with Uranus, etc., etc., etc.
Artemis was the Greek goddess of the hunt. She had black hair, often tied back in a braid, and grey eyes. She symbolizes independence and strength in women. It is likely that she carried a hunting knife and spears. Her followers included mainly young, unmarried women who valued freedom over anything else.
because she had nothing else to do.
Same as everywhere else
Greek mythology may be thought of as interesting for many reasons. These stories are so brilliant and there are complex relationships like in today's stories The Greeks were very creative. Who else would have come up with stories like these? The best way to sum it up is to say that everyone likes it for their own reasons and to find why you like it to study youself and compare to Greek mythology.
In Greek mythology, Poseidon, the god of the sea, was Zeus's brother. An 'allusion' is a reference to something else. So, a poseidon allusion would be a reference, probably in a story or movie, to something about the sea or directly to Poseidon. For example, the 2006 movie called Poseidon was about an ocean liner named Poseidon meeting it's untimely demise - this is a direct allusion to Poseidon (the Greek god). Also, there is a scuba equipment manufacturer called Poseidon, Inc. Again, this is a direct Poseidon allusion.