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Poseidon (greek Counterpart)

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Poseidon, the Greek counterpart of the Roman god Neptune, is the god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses in ancient Greek mythology. He is one of the twelve Olympian deities.

Key Features

  • God of the sea
  • Associated with earthquakes
  • Symbolized by trident
  • Often depicted with horses

Pros

  • Powerful deity with control over the sea and earthquakes
  • Strong and memorable imagery with trident and horses
  • Important figure in Greek mythology with many stories and interactions

Cons

  • Sometimes depicted as vengeful or unpredictable

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