it all depends on what point of view in which you look through. to an ant we are gods but to the gods we are ants! hope this helps
Scientists have discovered graves of humans that carbon date back to about 100,000 BC.
Humans
Early humans walked and migrated from the connecting continents of Africa, Asia, and Europe. When land bridges formed during the Ice Age, humans then walked across them to the continents of Australia and North America (then spreading to South America from here). Humans also used boats to transport between Asia and Australia, and may have even used them from Asia to North America.
Since before humans were on earth.
For thousands of years. Historians believe that cows have been used by humans since the Bronze Age, or before the Egyptians built those three famous pyramids.
humans, fleshies, mortals, normies, or gadje.
Mortals are beings (humans) that can die, as opposed to immortals who were reputed to live forever.
Early (anciant) Greek called humans mortals
hermes was involved with some demi gods but not humans
Being mortal means being alive. All humans die. So, yes, mortals will die, somewhere, sometime.
because of a make belive Mist that distorts what the humans can see of the mortals
They are monsters, half bloods, and mortals (humans) that he has summoned and put under his spell.
I think that the gods or the mortals, humans wrote these myths. I'm not sure.
"And you all know, security/Is mortals' chiefest enemy."
Zeus is the father of Kratos and so is the olympus the god of sun. he has supreme authority over mankind and all living beings over earth and hence he is in close relationship with the mortals
No. Humans are born and die as humans(mortals). But our spirit does live on. And that is when we are reincarnated into another being or our spirit either goes to heaven or hell. And we can become a restless spirit or possibly go inti heaven and judge angles.
Not often living mortals.