Well Poseidon created saltwater spout and Athena created an olive tree. The people chose Athena olive tree and named the island of her. Poseidon and Athena don't get along because of that
Annabeth explains that Poseidon and Athena don't get along because they have conflicting personalities and domains - Poseidon represents the sea and water, while Athena is the goddess of wisdom and warfare. Their rivalry can be traced back to a dispute over the patronage of the city of Athens, with Poseidon offering the city water, and Athena offering the olive tree.
Annabeth explains that Poseidon and Athena do not get along due to a rivalry over Athens, as they both wanted to be the city's patron god or goddess. Additionally, their differing domains - Poseidon being the god of the sea and Athena being the goddess of wisdom and war - also contribute to their discord. Their competitive natures and conflicting personalities further fuel their animosity towards each other.
Poseidon and Athena had a rivalry because they both wanted to be the patron deity of Athens. In a contest, Athena's gift of the olive tree was deemed more valuable than Poseidon's gift of a saltwater spring, so Athena became the city's protector. This contest heightened the tension between the two gods.
They got along well enough. They are brothers, so they do love each other, but they do have their disagreements as any brothers will.
Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades were brothers in Greek mythology, known as the Olympian gods. While they did not always see eye to eye, they generally respected each other's domains and worked together to maintain order in the world. However, conflicts did arise among them, especially in stories like the Titanomachy.
Annabeth explains that Poseidon and Athena don't get along because they have conflicting personalities and domains - Poseidon represents the sea and water, while Athena is the goddess of wisdom and warfare. Their rivalry can be traced back to a dispute over the patronage of the city of Athens, with Poseidon offering the city water, and Athena offering the olive tree.
Annabeth explains that Poseidon and Athena do not get along due to a rivalry over Athens, as they both wanted to be the city's patron god or goddess. Additionally, their differing domains - Poseidon being the god of the sea and Athena being the goddess of wisdom and war - also contribute to their discord. Their competitive natures and conflicting personalities further fuel their animosity towards each other.
Unfortunately, I only know one of the reasons. One of the reasons Athena and Poseidon dislike each other is because Athena was chosen as the patron of Athens and Poseidon was jealous therefore due to this jealousy they started a feud.
Annabeth explains that Poseidon and Athena have a long-standing rivalry rooted in their conflicting values and personalities. Poseidon, the god of the sea, represents chaos and unpredictability, while Athena embodies wisdom and strategic warfare. Their competition for the patronage of cities, particularly Athens, exacerbates their animosity, as Athena won by offering the olive tree, symbolizing peace and prosperity, while Poseidon offered a saltwater spring, reflecting their differing priorities. This clash of ideals contributes to the ongoing tension between the two deities.
Unfortunately, I only know one of the reasons. One of the reasons Athena and Poseidon dislike each other is because Athena was chosen as the patron of Athens and Poseidon was jealous therefore due to this jealousy they started a feud.
I don't know who will narrate the Mark of Athena except for Annabeth, but I'm hoping that Percy, Jason, and Piper also narrate along with Annabeth.
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Athena is not one of the Elder Three gods, Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon, but she is one of the Twelve Olympians. By the way, Athena is a goddess, not a god.
They were competing to be the patron of the new city. Poseidon, I believe, made a fountain or something as a gift to the new city. The citizens loved it- but then, Athena made the olive tree, a much better gift. So, they named the town Athens and Athena became the patron.
Poseidon and Athena had a rivalry because they both wanted to be the patron deity of Athens. In a contest, Athena's gift of the olive tree was deemed more valuable than Poseidon's gift of a saltwater spring, so Athena became the city's protector. This contest heightened the tension between the two gods.
Athena and Poseidon did not get along because they were rivals in being the Patron God of Athens. A contest was held to see which god could give Athenians a greater gift. Athena won by giving the Greeks an Olive tree.
Athena cared about everyone.She didn't associate with rowdy people like Ares.She had a rivalry with Poseidon,and she still did,along with Hera and Aphrodite.