Like all of the Greek gods, Poseidon needs to consume nectar and ambrosia to maintain his immortality. Like any male, he also needs release of sexual tension.
(He also needs to make sure his father never escapes Tartarus)
Like all of the Greek gods, Poseidon needs to consume nectar and ambrosia to maintain his immortality. Like any male, he also needs release of sexual tension. (He also needs to make sure his father never escapes Tartarus)
Poseidon's domain is the ocean,. He is also known as Earth Shaker, God of the Sea, and Tamer of Horses. Everyone needs him because of the natures cycle.
Poseidon responsible for an array of phenomena, predominantly the sea. He also needs to respect and keep alive most offf the creatures in the sea.
Poseidon's Greek name was Poseidon. Poseidon's Roman name was Neptune.
Ah, my friend, even mighty Poseidon, god of the sea, has his fears and needs. Just like us, he craves respect and understanding from others, and fears being overlooked or taken for granted. It's important to remember that even the most powerful beings have their vulnerabilities and desires, and treating them with kindness and empathy can create a world of difference.
he is poseidon
No, Zeus is. Poseidon is god of the sea
Tiresias tells Odysseus that he must make a journey to appease Poseidon by finding a place where people do not know of the sea and by offering a sacrifice of a ram, a bull, and a boar. He instructs Odysseus to plant his oar in the ground as a sign of his respect for the god of the sea. This act will show Poseidon that he acknowledges his power and seeks to make amends for the harm done to the Cyclops Polyphemus, Poseidon's son.
No Poseidon did not have a crush on Athena. Athena was the niece of Poseidon, her father was Zeus the brother of Poseidon. Athena was a virgin goddess.
No, Athena is not the wife of Poseidon, in some myths Poseidon is the father of Athena; but the wife of Poseidon is Amphitrite.
Poseidon's uncle the Cyclops gave poseidon his trident.
Poseidon's pack consists of Poseidon's horseshoes, saddle, and bridle.