Typhon, in Greek mythology, is often depicted as a monstrous giant and a powerful adversary to the gods. His primary weakness lies in the combined strength of the Olympian gods, particularly Zeus, who ultimately defeats him by trapping him under Mount Etna. Additionally, Typhon's chaotic nature and reliance on brute force make him vulnerable to strategic tactics and unity among the gods. His defeat symbolizes the triumph of order over chaos.
His weakness is Persephone.
Gaea's weakness is having no water
The weakness of Achilles was that when he was young he was foretold that he would die young .
He was a god, why should he have weaknesses? OKAY, he DOES have one! his weakness is..... ASK.COM
Nemesis is a goddess. No myth involving a particular weakness, either.
She had a weakness for chocolate.We shall use our enemy's weakness against them.He felt a weakness in the knees.The interviewer asked me what my biggest weakness was.
what is Orpheus' weakness
Its weakness is gasoline
i have no idea what her weakness was
His weakness was his hair.
Goddesses do not know weakness. In listing a weakness, the label reveals more of the individual then that of a deity.
grass is his only weakness
the weakness of a monkey is food
he hadno weakness
yes it has a weakness
he has no weakness he is a God of War!
Thinking about weakness is my weakness