Tyche, the Greek goddess of fortune and prosperity, had several weaknesses. Primarily, her fickle nature meant that her favor could change suddenly, leading to unpredictable outcomes in luck and fortune. Additionally, her reliance on chance made her vulnerable to the whims of fate, which could result in both fortune and misfortune for those who depended on her. This duality in her character often left individuals feeling insecure about their fortunes, as they could change without warning.
The gods and goddesses of Greek myth are not given a list of strengths and weaknesses; these are left to the individual to interpret.
The greek goddess Tyche was the goddess of fortune.She was also Zeus's granddaughter.
To Romans identified Tyche with Fortuna.
Ploutos (Wealth) is sometimes said to be the son of Tyche, but then so are Demeter and Iasion.
Ploutos (Wealth) is sometimes said to be the son of Tyche, but then so are Demeter and Iasion.
The distance from Earth to the new planet Tyche can vary depending on its position in orbit. However, it is estimated to be around 12,000 light-years away.
Tyche
luck and fortone
The goddes Tyche wore a long sky blue tunick and a crown shaped like a rams horn.
A companion of Tyche was often Nemesis (Fair Distribution/Indignation).
No birthplace has been named.
Zeus and Nyx