the hydra
Poseidon was the Olympian god of the sea. There are numerous other, minor water gods such as Asopus (Ασωπός).
The word "hydrant" comes from hydro, a Greek word for water. It comes from the Hydra, a many-headed water beast.
First, you click on the monster to obtain "Hydra Scale". Then you swim back out into the water and find the oyster. Wait until it opens, then rush in to get acquire "Pearl".
Scylla and Charydis are both water monsters from Greek mythology. Charydis is a monster whirlpool that swallows ships, and Scylla simply plucks the ships out of the water from her perch on a mountain
water
He is called Poseidon in Greek mythology, and Neptune in Roman mythology.
Scylla is the six headed monster Homer encountered and in Greek mythology. She lives on a narrow channel of water while Charybdis lives on the other they work together to capture those who attempt to passersby.
go all the way to the right and when you see the satau put your mouse over the dark blue part of the water click down and get to the five headed monster jump on each head and get the scale
a water titan
In Ancient Greek Mythology a water snake called the Hydra would do this but it was kiled by Herculies in one of his 12 quests
it is a nine headed water serpent in greek mythology and was said to have a venomous blood and breath. If one head was cut off 2 grew back in its place. the middle head was immortal.
Charybdis is a sea monster from Greek mythology who was believed to live in a whirlpool in the Strait of Messina, a narrow waterway between Italy and Sicily. According to the legend, she swallowed huge amounts of water three times a day, creating a deadly whirlpool that endangered passing ships.