Poseidon Autobiography

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Poseidon Autobiography
I am Poseidon, son of Cronos and Rhea. At birth my father Cronos swallowed me, but then I was thrown up. Many know me as god of the sea. Among sea god I am also god of rivers, floods, droughts, earthquakes, and horses. My brothers, Zeus of the sky, and Hades of the underworld, and I are known as the big three. This is probably since we have the most power. Other than Zeus and Hades, Hera, Hestia, and Demeter were also my siblings. As a child I lived in Mount Olympus with my parents and siblings, but as I grew up and took responsibility for my powers I moved to a new home deep into the sea. Being a god I had children with both gods and mortals. My children with the mortals would be considered demi-gods meaning half god half mortal. The list of children is far too long to list. A few of my children are Aiolos, Asopos, Desopoine and Triton. Come take a dive into my life in a few short paragraphs.
Being the God of the sea certainly has its benefits. When a sailor or anyone makes me angry I can drown the land they’re standing on with water or shatter the rock beneath them. My favorite power of all is the ability to create earthquakes. Not only can I do destructive things, but I can bring …show more content…

Greek mythology would change if the god of the sea wasn’t in existence. There would be a great loss of power and the sea would be uncontrolled. My fierce temper would help in the odyssey as I would take the anger out in my opponents. The strength and power I possess gives me the ability to provide unbearable punishments to those who mess with my temper. When few people or gods treated me with honor or respect I rewarded them with the power of shapeshifting which I also possessed. This way they may turn into whatever they please. Being Poseidon has its strengths and its weaknesses, but without me, life in Mount Olympus wouldn’t be as

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