Only in Percy Jackson do greek gods have children in the present time, but, i think it would be a pure demigod...
It would just half 1/4 one god, 1/4 mortal, 1/4 another god, 1/4 another mortal.
1/4 + 1/4 = 1/2
1/2 + 1/2 = 1
Understand?
We are talking Greek myths. In them there was no such case. Only in Percy Jackson there are Greek gods and demigods today, who can continue the myths.
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I think it would just be a more pure deimigod....
And if that demigod had a child with another pure deimgod, and their child had a child with another pure demigod...it might create a god?
Everyone would have their own ideas, since it cannot be proven it would be based on theory and opinions.
This question is purely about theory and opinion.
You ask this as if there were any sort of internal consistency in mythologies featuring demigods that would allow a sensible answer to be given. Seriously, just look at some of those stories; it wouldn't seem at all out of place for their child to be a tree or a mountain or something.
The offspring of two demigods would typically be referred to as a quarter god or a one-eighth god, depending on the level of divinity each parent possesses. However, it's important to note that the mythology and rules surrounding demigods can vary depending on the cultural and mythological context in question.
This is called polytheism! If you are interested in this read up on the Hindu religion, or any of the pagan/neo-pagan religions which believe in all sorts of gods, demigods and deities.
The World War Two child with the gas mask was called the "Empty Child".
A a child or other young animal born with two heads is called dicephalic.
Funny story. That name was created in 1764 when two parents did not want there child. So when ever a parent did not want there child they would always be called that.
During the first two months of pregnancy the unborn child is known as an embryo.
The two offspring of demigods depends on how powerful the demigod is if they are both demigods of really powerful gods it is a trigod if there is one powerful god a quadgod and if they are both from minor or non-powerful gods they arent really demigods anymoreI'm not sure from where that answer comes, but it isn't actual mythology. Divine heritage was a literary device, and a means for important men to add legitimacy to their power. Julius Caesar claimed divine heritage as a descendant of Aeneas, whose mother was Venus/Aphrodite. That said, Aeneas had a son, Aascanius, whose mother was Creusa, daughter of Priam and thus a descendant of Zeus. He wasn't called a demigod or anything other than "king" (of Alba Longa).Technically demigod means "half god". They didn't deliniate beyond that because there was no need to. They weren't creating a new race - they were trying to make themselves more important.
A type two child of obese religion
First born child means your eldest child. Literally meaning your first child.
No, a demigod has to be half human half god. if a demigod has a child with a mortal, that makes the child partly god, not half god. ps:demigod: half human half god the demigod would have to be a full god for the child to be a demigod
It would depend on the child's age, but if the child is less than a preteen it would not be considered a good idea by most people.
a child without a mom may be an orphan a child without a mom may be an orphan