![]() The reason why Hades wins is because Krios is lacking in feats, but so is Hades, just not to Krios's extent. ![]() Hades =/= Tartarus, Hades is simply to make sure that they can't leave Tartarus, but they really can't (in some myths, Tartarus was an infinite void, and then again Poseidon had fixed bronze gates upon it as well). Krios being in Tartarus is not a valid reason for Hades winning. He was a Titan, and therefore from a race of deities preceding the Olympians. Later, Zeus released Kronos from Tartarus and made him the King of the Isle of the Blessed, and so forth, secure in the fact that his power was not going to be challenged. Zeus is generally shown as more powerful, however, aside from in Pelasgianism and Orphism, Zeus never single-handedly defeated Kronos (in part due to the fact that he was not yet at the prime of his powers). Minotaur was beaten by a demig-god who's weaker than hercules (can't recall exactly whom but i think it was theseus), i agree that cyclops stomp. From what i recall, kampe is the monster that was guarding the tartarus when the cyclops were inside, and it took Zeus to defeat this monster (and then free the cyclops and the cyclops returned the favor by forging lightning bolts for zeus, trident for poseidon and the helmet for hades, hence they won the war) i doubt hercules is going to take it down.ħ. he has nothing to do with kraken from clash of the titans who is a made up character. This has nothing to do with that, the titans are imprisoned in tartarus because of the combined efforts of the olympians, cyclops and hecatoncheiresĥ. Atlas is a god, it's just that the parents of the gods (or olympians) are called titans, and atlas is much stronger than poseidonģ. Zeus didn't beat kronos in a straight up fight, if Zeus could have beaten him he wouldn't have asked the help of the cyclops and hecatoncheires in the first place.Ģ. They at least had to hunt down their food where the Minotaur was always just given sacrifices, making him slow and whatever skills he may have dull.ġ. call it faith, stupidity or whatever that's what i'm going with.ħ. More rare depictions describe her as holding a scythe, being serpentine from the waist down with a scorpion's tail with snake hair and three animal heads around the waist with wings on her shoulders. She also carried two scimitars, had snake hair, and possessed wings on her dragon back. This other thing: Campe (or Kampe) is generally depicted as being centaurine in form, her lower part being that of a dragon, with a scorpion's tail, snakes around her ankles, 50 grizzly heads of various creatures (wolves, bears, lions.) bubbling around her waist. Typhon is finally defeated by Zeus, who traps him underneath Mount Etna.Ħ. However, Hermes recovers the sinews and restores them to Zeus. Typhon overcomes Zeus in their first battle, and tears out Zeus' sinews. Typhon attempts to destroy Zeus at the will of Gaia, because Zeus had imprisoned the Titans. His whole body was covered in wings, and fire flashed from his eyes, striking fear even into the Olympians. His bottom half consisted of gigantic viper coils that could reach the top of his head when stretched out and constantly made a hissing noise. Instead of a human head, a hundred dragon heads erupted from his neck and shoulders (some, however, depict him as having a human head, with the dragon heads replacing the fingers on his hands). His human upper half reached as high as the stars, and his hands reached east and west. ![]() Typhon was described in pseudo-Apollodorus, Bibliotheke, as the largest and most fearsome of all creatures. essentially the Kracken from Clash of the Titans versus this thing: There's a reason why he's the Head of the Gods and Poseidon isn't.ĥ. Upon research Krios is already in Tartarus so Hades has essentially been beating him for eons. He beat him once, he'll beat him again.Ģ. you made me look some stuff up and I actually learned a thing.:>)ġ. ![]()
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