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The Olympians, also known as the Gods of Olympus or the Greek Gods, are an humanoid extra-dimensional race of celestial-powered beings with incredibly amounts of magical powers, who originated on Mount Olympus and were worshipped by the civilizations of Ancient Greece and Rome, as well as the Amazons and Atlanteans.

They are divine immortals who control the forces of nature. There are now twelve major gods who rule over greece, the Olympians, all of whom are under the absolute rule of Zeus, king of the gods. They reside high above on Mount Olympus where they discuss affairs related to the mortal world or matters regarding monsters or disorders in nature.

History[]

Early History[]

The Olympians came into being from the effects of the Godwave energy spilled forth from the creation of the Fourth World, and came to power in the ancient world after overthrowing the Titans. This battle had weakened them and Hecate realized that if viewed as threat they would be a target of other gods of the universe. As a result she cast a spell that caused anyone that knew of them to believe they were much younger than themselves and therefore not worth bothering with.

Some of the Olympians played a role in the creation of the Amazons, who have been guided and protected by the goddesses ever since.

Powers and Abilities[]

Powers[]

  • Olympian Physiology: The Olympians Gods and Goddesses are incredibly powerful beings that possess abilities such as: near omnipotence, immortality, superhuman strength, shape-shifting, teleportation, and omnipresence The Olympian Gods are not super powerful people, but concepts with consciousness. For example, Ares, the god of war, is the concept of war itself. The gods also possess energy based abilities, such as magic abilities and energy projection. Some gods have abilities related to their specific domain. For instance, Poseidon has control over water, and Apollo having control over the sun.
    • Superhuman Strength: Olympian gods casually exhibit stronger physical prowess in relation to mortal creatures; capable of exerting overwhelming force in battles. No human or most superhumans may challenge a Olympian god in mortal combat. While gods are not born equal in brawn, all are powerful fighters.
    • Superhuman Speed: The Olympian gods are shown to be faster physically than any human reaching speeds far beyond the limits of the finest Olympic athlete.
    • Superhuman Stamina: The musculature of all Olympians produces considerably less fatigue toxins during physical activity than the muscles of human beings. Olympians are capable of sustaining prolonged physical or mental effort longer than any mortal.
    • Superhumanly Dense Tissue: The skin, muscle, and bone tissues of all Olympians are about 3 times denser than similar human tissue, contributing to the Olympians' superhuman strength and weight.
    • Superhuman Senses: The Olympians are shown to possess accurate and acute senses such as eyesight and hearing.
    • Superhuman Durability: The bodies of all Olympians are known to be more resistant to physical injury than the bodies of humans. Olympians are capable of withstanding great impact forces, exposure to temperature and pressure extremes, falls from great heights, etc. without sustaining physical injury. Unlike most Asgardians, Olympian Gods show the power to not be able to get harmed by mortal weapons, the weapons just seem to shatter into pieces or the weapons just bounce off the gods' body.
    • Superhuman Endurance: Olympians can withstand enormous amounts of damage and injury from harm.
    • Regenerative Healing Factor: Despite their natural durability, it is possible for any of the Olympians to sustain injury. However, if an Olympian is injured, his or her godly life force enables him or her to recover with superhuman levels of speed and efficiency. Olympian Gods can recover from all non-fatal injuries and can heal quicker than any mortal from non-fatal injuries.
    • Alleged True Immortality: Unlike Asgardians, all Olympians are true immortals. They cease to age upon reaching adulthood and cannot die by conventional means. The gods are also immune to all diseases, toxins, ailments and anything else that could make them ill. Gods are also immune to conventional means of harm, due to their more durable structure.
    • Telepathy and Illusion Casting: Olympians can mentally communicate with their worshippers, transmitting their image at interdimensional range, and possibly can do the same to any other intelligent being.
    • Telepathic Immunity: Unlike the Asgardians, the Olympians are nigh invulnerable to most telepathic attacks, even from ones such as Charles Xavier, and Jean Grey.
    • Dimensional Travel: The Olympians can travel between Olympus and Earth, or send artifacts between them.
    • Energy Projection: All Olympians have some potential to manipulate magical or cosmic energies for some purpose.
    • Reality Warping: Olympians are shown to manipulate reality to their every whim.
    • Power Augmentation: Olympian Gods can become more powerful if mortals are indulging in there sphere of influence.
    • Domain of Influence: Additionally, the Olympians have some power related to his/her individual sphere of influence: Dionysus, as god of wine, has full control of wine; Demeter, as goddess of agriculture, has total control of plants. The Olympian gods possess a nearly limitless amount of magical control over their domain, as well as many general powers including levitation, teleportation, telepathy, physical abilities such as strength and stamina which surpasses those of mortals and manipulating the elements among other vast amounts of control over the world.

Abilities[]

  • All Olympians possess specific skills associated with their area of expertise. For example, as the Olympian God of War, Ares is a formidable combatant with extensive knowledge of both armed and unarmed combat where as Aphrodite, Olympian Goddess of Love, is highly skilled in all forms of physical and sexual pleasure. Most Olympians have had some degree of armed and unarmed combat training

Weaknesses[]

  • Power Limitation: However, the olympian gods are not all-powerful. They can tire or be overpowered by immortals and even powerful demigods. Magic can harm them; also, they can't break through magic chains.
    • Divine Laws: Despite their immense power, gods are bound by laws and oaths sworn upon the River Styx. However, due to their immortal nature, breaking such oaths doesn't have severe consequences to them most of the time, although it may have consequences on people they care or cared about.
    • Magical weapons: Olympian Gods can be injured by magical weapons.
    • Other Gods: Olympian Gods can be injured or in some cases killed by attacks from other gods.

Habitat[]

  • Habitat: Mount Olympus; Undersea; Underworld

Miscellaneous[]

  • Type of Government: Monarchy. Though led by a ruling god, the pantheon is generally controlled by the Dodekatheon, the "twelve of the gods" consisting of the primary deities of the ancient Greeks.
  • Cultural Traits: The Olympians were worshiped as gods by the people of Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire, which once included much of the Mediterranean, North Africa, the Balkans, British Isles, and parts of Gaul (modern-day France).

Representatives[]

Twelve Olympians:[]
  • Zeus
  • Hera
  • Poseidon
  • Hades
  • Ares
  • Athena
  • Artemis
  • Aphrodite
  • Apollo
  • Hephaestus
  • Hermes
  • Dionysus
  • Demeter
  • Hestia

Other Gods[]

  • First Born
  • Hecate
  • The Fates
  • The Muses
  • The Sirens
  • Persephone
  • Eris
  • Eros
  • Deimos
  • Eurus
  • Phobos
  • Eirene
  • Morpheus
  • Pan
  • Eryx
  • Atlantiades
  • Harmonia
  • Nemesis
  • Enyo
  • Ate
  • Selene
  • Charon
  • Helios
  • Thanatos
  • Ganymede

Olympian Hybrids[]

  • Wonder Woman
  • Torunn Prince
  • Hunter Prince
  • Hercules
  • Fury
  • Achilles
  • Perseus
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