A two-pronged spear.
It depends on the God. --- Zeus had thunderbolts; Poseidon had his trident; Hades had a helmet of invisibility Aries used any weapon Eros used a bow and arrows.
blow darts
His Trident.
A gun
Why does Morpheus need a weapon? He was the personification of the dream state. He wasn't a warrior.
Hades, the Greek god of the underworld, is primarily associated with the Helm of Darkness, which grants him invisibility. He also wields a bident, a forked spear-like weapon that symbolizes his dominion over the dead and the underworld. In myth, he is not typically depicted as a warrior, but rather as a ruler who governs the realm of the dead.
No, a bident: instrument or weapon with two prongs.
ChronosNo, Cronus was father of Zeus, Poseidon and Hades. The sun chariot was rode by Helios, the sun god, and later Apollo
The Greek gods commonly used a variety of weapons that symbolized their powers and attributes. Zeus wielded the thunderbolt, Poseidon carried a trident, and Hades had a bident. Athena was known for her spear and shield, while Ares, the god of war, used a sword and spear. Each weapon reflected the unique characteristics and domains of the respective gods.
Apollo had a golden bow with golden arrows to match.
Nyx didn't use a weapon, other than darkness itself. G.M.
sword.