He was a courageous and fearless warrior, strong and capable, who received no help from the gods in any any of his battles, yet survived the Trojan war unharmed.
Great strength (he was the strongest of any mortal and of most gods), courage, ingenuity, and sexual prowess with any sex.
Mortal Gods was created in 1980.
Humans are mortal beings, not gods.
Some believe that they did get involved in mortal wars. One legend is that Ares possessed Achilles, the great Greek hero. If the gods got involved in war, they tried to assume a mortal form, sometimes of a great hero.
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The book Mythology by Edith Hamilton
Ajax suffered the wrath of the gods after raping Cassandra in the temple of Athena during the Trojan War. This act of impiety angered the gods, and they sought revenge by causing his downfall.
After Ajax raped Cassandra in the temple of Athena, the gods destroyed his ship. However, Ajax managed to survived by grasping to a rock of Gyrae. He then boasted that even the gods could not kill him though they tried to do so. Poseidon, hearing these boasts, split the rock of Gyrae that Ajax was on, and Ajax fell into the ocean and drowned.
Most Greek gods had great strength, but none of them was particularly in charge of this quality.
They were not gods- they were all mortal. All three were mortal, and were considered heroes.
Yes, there are stories were the Greek gods come down to a mortal. Usually this happened because the mortal angered the gods.
if they wished to become mortal they could be. ----------------------------------------------------------------- edit: As far as I know, the legend says that the gods of the ancient Greece had to consume ambrosia (sustenance for gods) to sustain their godhood.