Since the Greek gods were personifications of natural phenomena and based on human nature, all of them had the capacity to be cruel. Some were worse than others, but all of them, at some point, did something we would consider cruel.
He is Greek god, but he does have a roman version Jupiter
the greek god hermes the god of messages
There is no Greek god mercury, he was a roman god, and he was the god of war and weapons.
The Greek god of sleep was Hypnos.
Homer isn't a greek god.
They could all be cruel in some capacity. There wasn't a specific "god of cruelty".
Greedy, Moody, Cruel, and Violent
he is bloodlust, determined, vicious, cruel, and brave and hunger to kill and make the other greek gods have wars.
Ares, the Greek god of war, had a throne covered in human skin on Mount Olympus. He was a very cruel god.
agamemnon
cruel = σκληρός [skleerOs] cruelty = σκληρότητα [skleerOteeta]
Not a word "creul" in Greek language. If you're asking for "cruel" translated into Greek, here it is: Cruel = ΣΚΛΗΡΟΣ, ΑΝΕΛΕΗΤΟΣ ( = Annihilator ), ΑΡΜΑΓΕΔΔΩΝ (Armageddon, EL AMARGADO* = The embitterer, The provider of bitterness). *that's the Spanish original expression for "Armageddon".
God did not create "cruel humans." God created humankind "good" according to the Bible (Genesis 1:31). Sin, however, has caused people to be cruel to one another.
well, hades was very selfish and wanted everything for himself. he also was a very cruel man who kidnapped persephone
Hades is the Greek god of death, and so he generally has powers relating to death. Also, he owns the shadow helm which allows him to turn into shadow.
He is Greek god, but he does have a roman version Jupiter
Vigorous, moody, feisty, defeating, boastful, playful, protective, loyal, honest, vain, cruel, selfish, powerful, musical, creative.