Family Tree
Perseus' Quest
The Acts
The Titans
The Olympians
100

The father of Zeus

Cronus

100

The Gorgon Perseus was sent to kill

Medusa

100

The host of Olympus' Got Talent

Pan

100

Viewed as the physical embodiment of the ocean, did not take sides during the Titan's War, father of 6,000 children

Oceanus

100

Nicknamed "Earth Shaker", God of sea, water, and earthquakes eaten by his father at birth 

Poseidon 

200

Grandfather of Hera

Uranus 

200

The mother of Perseus who continued to reject advances from King Polydectes 

Danaƫ

200

The Four Judges 

Athena, Poseidon, Hera, and Zeus

200

Married to Oceanus, brought up Hera, caretaker for all living creatures 

Tethys

200

King of Mount Olympus, first god, carefree and joyful

Zeus

300

Mother of Hera, Hestia, and Demeter

Rhea

300

The three sisters Perseus visited to find the home of the Gorgons, later threw their eye in a lake

The Graces

300

The two trios of sisters

The Graces and The Fates

300

Titan of resolve and intelligence, married to Phoebe, fought with the Titans in the Titan War

Coeus 

300

Goddess or marriage and birth who hated Hercules and was brought up by Tethys

Hera

400

The parents of the Fates

Zeus and Themis (or Ananke) 

400

The gods who gave Perseus gifts, like winged sandals and a sword, to help him kill the monster

Athena and Hermes

400

Performed an interpretive dance (two answers accepted)

Oceanus or Nemesis 

400

Daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, one of the first wives of Zeus, could be considered even more powerful than Zeus himself

Metis

400

Goddess of wisdom, warfare, and crafts (and Olympus' Got Talent judge) who fought against Poseidon 

Athena

500

The parents of The Oceanids and The Potamoi (6,000 children in total) 

Oceanus and Tethys

500

The woman Perseus rescued and later married on the way home from his quest

Andromeda 

500

The duo that performed "Fabulous"

Phoebe and Coeus 

500

Did not take part in Titan's war, daughter of Uranus and Gaia, grandmother of Apollo and Artemis

Phoebe 

500

Two gods who fought over Attica as each of their capital cities

Athena and Poseidon 

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