The big three gods—Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades—swore never to have children primarily due to a prophecy that foretold that their offspring could potentially overthrow them, similar to how they had overthrown their father, Cronus. They feared that their children might become powerful enough to challenge their authority, leading to further conflict and chaos among the gods. To prevent this cycle of rebellion from continuing, they chose to avoid parenthood altogether.
The Big Three gods—Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades—swore never to have more children due to the overwhelming chaos and destruction caused by their offspring, who were often demigods with immense powers. Their previous children, such as Hercules and other heroes, brought both glory and significant challenges to the world. To prevent further turmoil and maintain balance among gods and mortals, they made this vow. This decision highlights their recognition of the consequences that come with their divine lineage.
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All gods are Zues' children.
Zeus was never the leader of the titans. He was lord of the gods because the three brothers drew straws, and Zeus got the biggest one, making him the king of the GODS!
WWII and a oracle prophesied that a child of the Big Three gods would decide the fate of the gods, possibly for the worst.
bacause they dint whant to have more
In "The Tree Big Gods," Grover suggests that the gods swear to never have more children due to the chaos and complications that arise from their previous offspring. The conflicts and struggles among the demigods, as well as the challenges faced by the gods themselves in managing their legacies, lead them to this vow. This decision underscores the complexities of divine parentage and the desire for stability among the gods.
The big three gods—Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades—swore never to have more children because of a prophecy that one of their children would be more powerful than them and would overthrow them. To prevent this threat to their rule, they agreed not to have any more offspring.
The big three gods—Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades—swore never to have children primarily due to a prophecy that foretold that their offspring could potentially overthrow them, similar to how they had overthrown their father, Cronus. They feared that their children might become powerful enough to challenge their authority, leading to further conflict and chaos among the gods. To prevent this cycle of rebellion from continuing, they chose to avoid parenthood altogether.
The Big Three gods—Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades—swore never to have more children due to the overwhelming chaos and destruction caused by their offspring, who were often demigods with immense powers. Their previous children, such as Hercules and other heroes, brought both glory and significant challenges to the world. To prevent further turmoil and maintain balance among gods and mortals, they made this vow. This decision highlights their recognition of the consequences that come with their divine lineage.
WWII and a oracle prophesied that a child of the Big Three gods would decide the fate of the gods, possibly for the worst.
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That they would claim their demigod children. They had many unclaimed children, often because they were too busy to claim them. Percy Jackson wanted that to end, instead of becoming a god, he wanted the gods to claim their kids. He made them swear that they'd do it.
Because the children of the big three are very powerful. The most powerful demi-gods. the first one to turn sixteen gets to decide what happens to olympians. (wolfgirl98)
It is believed that that gods had semi divine children known as "demigods". Even though they were born of gods and humans, they were almost always mortal. Some demigods included: Hercules, Achilles, and Perseus.
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