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"Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad" comes from a poem (Prometheus) by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Basically, the gods would seek vengeance on their enemies before they would kill them.
Whom the Gods Would Destroy - 1915 was released on: USA: 8 July 1915
Whom the Gods Would Destroy - 1919 was released on: USA: 15 April 1919
Lewis - 2007 Whom the Gods Would Destroy 1-1 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
The power to challenge or destroy the gods typically resides with a hero or a being of immense strength or wisdom, often chosen by fate or prophecy. In various mythologies, this figure may be a demi-god, a mortal with extraordinary capabilities, or a divine entity rebelling against the established order. This narrative serves to explore themes of hubris, the nature of power, and the consequences of defying the divine. Ultimately, such stories emphasize the balance between mortals and the divine, highlighting the complexities of power dynamics.
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God's first covenant was with noah, stating that he will never destroy the earth with water again and established the rainbow as a promise.
Because it could mean the destruction of the gods. The Prophecy was that a child of the Big Three would have the choice to either destroy or save the gods. The gods thought that if the prophecy was kept secret until the time came, Percy would choose to save the gods.
The Gods want to kill Percy because of The Prophecy. In The Prophecy it says that the first demigod of the Big Three (Hades, Zeus, and Poseidon) to reach the age of 16 then they will make a decision that would make of break the Gods. The Gods think it safer to just kill him so he won't even reach the age of 16. They had a vote and the people who wanted to kill him were outnumbered by the people wanted to live. Kronos's army wanted to kill him because they thought that if he reached the age of 16 then he would help the gods instead of destroy them, and Kronos's army wanted to destroy the gods not help them.
the gods got their power from the love of the people whereas hades got his power from the fear the people had of the gods. So if the people feared the gods to much then he would over power the other gods. He also had sole control over the kraken. i hope this helps
He helps destroy Kronos.