Yes, there are stories were the Greek gods come down to a mortal. Usually this happened because the mortal angered the gods.
Many Greek gods go into disguise when interacting with mortals. Zeus often had love affairs with mortal women and often disguised himself. When the Greek gods wished to test mortals, they would disguise themselves as well, for example in the myth of Baucis and Philemon. Sometimes the gods disguised themselves as mortals, and sometimes as beasts.
The ancient Greeks believed that the gods had "Golden Blood" or ichor running through their veins instead of regular blood like mortals.
most of them- the most famous is Zeus. Not hestia, Artemis or hera though.
Hermes is the messenger of the Greek gods and is known for his speed and cunning. He serves as a mediator between the gods and mortals, delivering messages and guiding souls to the underworld. Hermes is also associated with commerce, travel, and communication in Greek mythology.
In Greek mythology, the gods did not die in the same way as mortals. Instead, they were immortal beings who could not be killed. However, some myths suggest that the gods could lose their power or be overthrown by other gods or beings.
they were GODS
Zeus
They are called Demi-Gods in Greek and Roman Mythology.
Many Greek gods go into disguise when interacting with mortals. Zeus often had love affairs with mortal women and often disguised himself. When the Greek gods wished to test mortals, they would disguise themselves as well, for example in the myth of Baucis and Philemon. Sometimes the gods disguised themselves as mortals, and sometimes as beasts.
Not that much, unless a Greek god had a child with them.
The gods could intervene, but they didn't determine the fate of mortals, the Fates did.
All of the mortals who practiced polytheism on the Greek gods and goddesses.
Gods, mortals, and heroes are usually assosciated with greek myths
Mortals, mostly; otherwise, each other.
The ancient Greeks believed that the gods had "Golden Blood" or ichor running through their veins instead of regular blood like mortals.
most of them- the most famous is Zeus. Not hestia, Artemis or hera though.
Hermes is the messenger of the gods in Greek mythology, often depicted as a fast and cunning figure who carries messages between the gods and mortals.