Hades
Poseidon Pt. 1
Poseidon’s affairs
Zeus’ affairs
Zeus’ myths
100

Hades rules over the Underworld which has this many rivers

5

100

Here’s an easy one: in Rick Riordan’s bestselling middle grade series, Poseidon is the father of this demigod 

Percy Jackson

100

Poseidon took revenge on Athena by having a date with this mortal woman inside Athena’s temple

Medusa

100

After Semele died by viewing Zeus’ true form, he saved their baby by placing the baby in this part of his body.

His thigh

100

When Zeus was captured in a rebellion, this nereid freed him.

Thetis

200

The mortal king Tantalus fed his son to the gods in retaliation for the gods refusing to let him take ambrosia and nectar home. He was later given this punishment 

Whenever he reached for food, the fruit would be out of reach, and whenever he bent down to drink water, the water would recede. Basically, he was no longer allowed to ever eat again

200

As punishment for trying to overthrow Zeus, Poseidon must help build the walls of this city

Troy

200

Poseidon chased this girl Koroeneis, but Athena took pity on her and transformed her into this animal

A crow

200

Zeus shepherded the mortal girl Europa away by transforming into a bull and ferrying her to this island

Crete

200

When Zeus’ first wife, Metis, was pregnant and claimed that their child would be incredibly powerful. Zeus got nervous that the child would overthrow him like he did to Kronos. So he resorted to this method to prevent the child from being born

Swallowed Métis whole 

300

Hades, being the Lord of the Underworld, can sometimes get confused for this god, God of Death

Thanatos

300

Poseidon tried to become patron god of this city, but later lost to the goddess Athena

Athens

300

One of Poseidon’s girlfriends Aethra gives birth to this Greek hero.

Theseus

300

Zeus’ affair with Demeter causes her to give birth to this child

Persephone

300

This mortal king claimed he was Zeus, going as far as to ride in on a chariot with poorly painted eagles that looked like chicken. So Zeus had no choice but to kill him to make an example of him. 

Salmoneus

400

This mortal tried—and failed—to evade death. As punishment he has to roll a boulder up a hill, but the boulder would always roll back time before he reached the top.

Sisyphus 

400

As a result of the mortal Queen Cassiopeia bragging how she was prettier than the nereids, Poseidon sent a sea monster to terrorize her kingdom. To try and appease Poseidon, Cassiopeia sacrificed this daughter of hers.

Andromeda

400

Poseidon helped Theophane escape her suitors by transforming her into this animal

A sheep/ewe (a female sheep)

400

Zeus impregnates a woman named Danae through a golden shower, and she later gives birth to this Greek hero 

Perseus

400

in one myth, Zeus decides to flood the earth. This husband and wife survive and repopulate the earth, throwing stones behind them who transform into people.

Deucalion and Pyrrha 

500

Hades helped sort out these three places in the underworld where the dead go after they’ve been tried. You can either be punished, be rewarded, or just be deemed utterly unremarkable

Tartarus/field of punishment, fields of Asphodel, Elysium

500

Poseidon sent this god to talk to Amphitrite to help convince her to marry him 

Delphin/god of dolphins 

500

Theophane and Poseidon’s son is a ram who was later sheared for his golden fleece. His name was…

Krysomallos 

500

Zeus convinces this mortal woman to fly to an island with him (this island now bears her name). Unfortunately, her son Aecus was punished by Hera

Aigina.

500

When Hera claims a man named Ixion is flirting With her. Zeus does this to prove whether Ixion is actually guilty or not

He sends a fake, cloud version of Hera to Ixion’s room