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The Greeks were terrified of Poseidon primarily because he was the god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses, embodying the unpredictable and often destructive forces of nature. His temper could lead to violent storms and devastating earthquakes, making sailors and coastal communities particularly fearful of incurring his wrath. Additionally, myths often depicted Poseidon as vengeful, reinforcing the belief that he could unleash chaos if disrespected or angered. This fear was deeply ingrained in their culture, influencing their rituals and offerings to appease him.

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