Poseidon

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To travel by the sea or any water form, a sailor must first seek Poseidon, the almighty ruler of the sea. Poseidon of better known as Neptune in Roman Mythology was the principal sea god (Sellers 1). Along with being a very important god, Poseidon had quite the attitude. He was known to be hot tempered and rarely happy ( Parin D’ Aulaire 114). Neptune was also the second in power after his brother Jupiter and before Pluto (“Poseidon” Para. 3). Therefore, he had some of the most powerful symbols, the trident, dolphin, and horse (Sellers 1).
In the time of Cornus and the Titans, Nereus was the sea god. Before retreating to his own underwater cave, Nereus gave one of his fifty nymph daughters, Amphitrite to Neptune ( Parin D’ Aulaire 114). Just like his brother Zeus, Poseidon was quite the lady’s man. One of his rather scandals acts was his love affair with the gorgon, Medusa. He and Medusa conceived one of the most famous creatures known to mythology, Pegasus, the winged stallion and his brother, Chysaor. A great hero known as Thesus was conceived when Poseidon raped Aethra. Above all, his love affair with his sister, Demeter is one of the most infamous love affairs in mythology. Since he fell in love with his sister, Demeter was doing the right thing and attempted to hide from him as she transformed into a mare. After Poseidon noticed, he decided to shape shift into one his famous symbols, the horse. Eventually, he was able to capture Demeter in his stallion form. Then, Demeter and and Poseidon produced a horse, Arion (Sellers 1). With another sea-nymph, Thoosa, Poseidon fathered possibly one of the most famous monsters, Ployphemus Cyclops, who was a one eyed creature (“Poseidon” Para. 6). For the reason that Poseidon was quite ...

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... the Athenians. As they were retreating, the sky was blood red and waves were thrashing. Days later, Atlantis was reported to be completely submerged by the Atlantic Ocean. Many people say that Neptune was greatly angered and punished the people by destroying their magnificent civilization. On other accounts, the Atlantean scientists have uncovered taboo secrets of the Cosmos which may have destroyed the entire mankind (Adrian 91-94).
The power of a god should never be tested by any mortal or even any god. If you shall attempt to challenge one of the most temperamental gods, Neptune, then expect very unfortunate events in the near future. Poseidon was known as one of the most famous gods in Roman and Greek Mythology that had many unique powers to destroy or create. As a father to many great heros, monsters, an mortals, Poseidon is perfect ruler for the mighty seas.

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