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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.

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