The Greek gods bled golden ichor.
In some mythologies, gods bleed in battle to show their vulnerability and mortality, despite their divine status. This can serve as a reminder of their connection to humanity and the consequences of their actions.
Most likely yes, since they have ichor instead of blood.
They did their sacrifices on top of the temples, that they used to worship their many gods. The heart or head was left to bleed on the gods' statues, and the body was thrown down the steps. They believed sacrificing blood would make the gods happy and would lead to good crops.
I think you are confused with Achilles, whose weak spot was his heel. Apollo doesn't have a weak spot but, if he is wounded he will bleed the immortal blood of the gods.
Percy Jackson stabs Ares unexpectedly in the ankle, which caused Ares to bleed golden ichor, the blood of the gods.
The future tense of bleed is will bleed.
When you bleed brakes it is necessary to bleed each caliper in turn.
Dogs bleed the same way people bleed. When they have a cut or any other injury that breaks the skin they will bleed.
It's normal to bleed and not to bleed. It differs for people.
i didnt bleed.
The present participle of bleed is bleeding.
bleed it the same way u bleed the brakes