Amphitrite, the Greek goddess of the sea and wife of Poseidon, had few direct enemies, but she was often associated with the challenges and dangers of the ocean. Her primary adversaries included various sea monsters and chaotic forces, such as the giant sea creature Cetus, which represented the tumultuous aspects of the sea. Additionally, her role as a goddess meant she sometimes contended with other deities or spirits that embodied the unpredictable nature of water. Overall, her enemies were more symbolic of the chaos of the sea rather than personal foes.
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No weakness is ever named in Greek myth.
The sea itself could be considered her weapon, for she controlled it - with that, she needed no weapon.
Amphitritê loved sea creatures such as fish, dolphins, shellfish, shells and seals.
She turns people into monsters if they make her mad. But sometimes that comes in handy, so it can be either a talent, skill, trait, or a weakness.
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eagles do not have any enemies. their only enemies are humans.
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Athens was enemies with Sparta and Sparta was enemies with Athens
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