Hephaistos (sometimes spelled Hephaestus). His Roman equivalent was Vulcan.
Hephaestus, the Greek god of fire and craftsmanship, walked with a limp because he was cast out of Olympus by his mother, Hera, due to his physical deformity. In some myths, he was thrown from the heavens, resulting in his injuries. This limp symbolizes his struggles and the challenges he faced, contrasting with his skills as a master craftsman. Despite his disability, Hephaestus is celebrated for his ingenuity and resilience.
He walked with a noticeable limp after injuring his leg playing soccer.
One answer is Hephaestus, or Vulcan (to give his Roman name). When he took sides in an argument between his parents Hera and Zeus (Juno and Jupiter), he was thrown off Olympus. Being immortal, he could not die, but he was injured by the fall, and walked with a limp ever after. Because he was a clever god of the forge, he built servants from metal to assist him and to compensate for his lameness.
Hephaestus was the only Greek god that suffered a life-altering injury. After he was kicked out of heaven and fell to earth, he suffered a permanent limp.
medusa is a god the strongest god ever. When she walked anyone she hated died.Well kind of..... more like a Greek goddess.
He is Greek god, but he does have a roman version Jupiter
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He is the Greek god of the sun.
He is a Greek God.