Greek and Roman Mythological Figures

Greek and Roman Mythological Figures

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Origin

The origins of Greek and Roman mythology are shrouded in mystery, with many stories dating back to ancient times. The myths were passed down through oral tradition before being written down by authors such as Ovid and Homer.

Appearance

Mythological figures from this tradition often have human-like appearances, but may also take on animal or hybrid forms.

Abilities

The gods and goddesses of Greek and Roman mythology are believed to possess supernatural abilities, including the power to control the elements, shape-shift, and grant divine intervention.

Weaknesses & Wards

Weaknesses

  • divine power
    Other gods and goddesses
  • magic
    Magical spells
  • specific mortal actions
    Human sacrifice

Wards

  • rituals
    Animal sacrifices
  • substance
    Herbs and spices

Community Record

Sources
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    Griechische und römische Götter- und Heldensage. Wikipedia article on Greek and Roman mythologywiki
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