First, go to the 'Museum of Olympus' which is next to the restaurant where you get Hercules later on the island. In the museum go to the right where there are statues of the gods. Jump up the the higher middle platform. There is a starfish stuck to Poseidon's face. Get that to sacrifice to Poseidon.
You use a starfish. There is one on the face of the Poseidon statue in the Museum.
The starfish on Posedion's Face in the Museum of Olympus By the Hero cafe thing.
The starfish that you find on the Poseidon statue in the museum.
Horses were sacrificed to Poseidon by sailors to make the god happy and give them a safe voyage.
i cant find the starfish
As a oracle commanded her to be sacrificed to the sea monster sent by Poseidon for the boast of her mother of her beauty.
Poseidon, god of the sea, had gives Minos, king of Crete, a bull to be sacrificed to him. Minos liked it so the bull never got sacrificed. Poseidon got mad and caused romance between the bull and Minos' wife. The result of this relationship was the Minotaur, half man, half bull.
well no people or otters were sacrificed to Poseidon unless the sacrificer wanted to be drowned the next time they took a bath. Poseidon can do that you know he's the Greek god of the sea, creator of horses, and earth shaker and a bunch of other stuff.
Minos was competing with his brothers to rule Crete. Minos prayed to Poseidon to send a white bull as a sign of support for him to be king. Minos was to kill the bull as a sacrifice to Poseidon, but kept the bull because of its beauty. He thought Poseidon would not care, and Minos sacrificed his own bull. This angered Poseidon or Minos was disobedient and made Poseidon think he was not worthy. Poseidon cursed Minos' wife.
I'm not PERFECTLY sure... but i really think every olympian god had ceremonies. He was also one of the big three. Read the Percy Jackson and the olympian series along with the heroes of Olympus series. THEY ARE AWESOME. There were also sacrifices to Poseidon by sailors before undertaking a voyage. They usually sacrificed bulls or horses to the god of the sea, Poseidon.
Andromeda's mother had claimed that Andromeda was more beautiful than the Nereids. So Poseidon chains her to a sea cliff and sends the sea monster Cetus to eat her. She is saved by Perseus.
it was sacrificed by ya mum
There are no perfect rhymes for the word sacrificed.
The Tollund Man, an Iron Age bog body found in Denmark, was likely sacrificed as a ritual offering to the gods in connection with fertility or seasonal cycles. The specifics of the deity to whom he was sacrificed are unknown, but it was likely a local deity or nature spirit.
Minos, king of crete, received a beautiful white bull as a gift from Poseidon. He was meant to sacrifice it to Poseidon, but found it so beautiful that he sacrificed another bull instead. Angry, Poseidon made Minos' wife Pasiphae fall in love with the bull. She had the kings' engineer, Daedalus, construct a cow suit for her. In this the bull made her pregnant. When the child was born, it was half man and half bull. Mino means Minos, taur means bull.
The duration of Wife to Be Sacrificed is 1.18 hours.
Poseidon's Greek name was Poseidon. Poseidon's Roman name was Neptune.