
He forces everyone to say something good about him, about how he is "the most elegant, powerful, and divine of the gods." and can joke about his nephew having a "Celestial Revenge" if he accepts another benefit. Zeus tends to act compassionate with Zagreus, offering encouragement, but he is also somewhat self-centered. He seems unable to acknowledge that he participated, does not listen to others, and is always making fun of serious matters. He is not afraid of the consequences of his actions and never takes responsibility. Zeus tries to act like a benevolent god, but even his acts of "kindness" are rooted in what pleases him. In his essence, Zeus can be quite cunning, superb, displays a superiority complex, and possibly has the most inflated ego of the Olympians. However, this may be only superficially, while his brother Hades is well-intentioned and fair beneath his exterior, Zeus is the opposite. The King of the Olympians, Zeus appears gregarious, affable, and especially paternal, in contrast to his brusque brother. Hades Review – The Long, Hard Road Out of Hellġ7 September 2020 Characteristics and Personality Zeus will return in Hades II and provide his boons once again, to Hades' daughter, Melinoë, in her quest to defeat his father, the Titan of Time, Chronos. Zeus is one of five Olympian gods (the other four being Demeter, Poseidon, Hermes and Aphrodite) who will not appear in the very first run of a save. His signature Status Curse is Jolted, which causes enemies to inflict damage to themselves when they attack, consuming the Curse. Zeus boons excel at dealing damage to groups of enemies, as chain lightning effects bounce between enemies, and lightning strikes can hit multiple enemies. He offers boons to his nephew which give his abilities chain lightning or lightning strikes. Zeus is the god of the sky and thunder, and the ruler of the Olympian Gods, Zeus is Hades's younger brother and Zagreus's uncle. You'll have a better home where you belong, here on Olympus! And to help you on your journey, have my blessing. I think basically the closer you get in "birth" relation to Chaos, the bigger you get.Greetings there, young man! Look, your father's always been rather difficult, and he's not so much as called in quite some time. I also think Nyx's perspective is such that it's hard to tell, but I think she's pretty tall.

Even if her heels were like 6 inches, she'd still be half a foot or more taller.Īlso, Hypnos could be 7'6" for all I know, dude's always floating and all swaddled up. She's definitely more than a foot taller than him. Tis is the smallest and is still bigger than Zag. I think my only gripe is that the Furies are definitely much taller. But if Achilles is a big mortal and Persephone is a small half-mortal woman, then Zag being an average sized male makes a lot of sense. Achilles is a big man, clearly, but a big man in Ancient Greece would have been much smaller than a big man in present day. The problem is, we don't know when in human history this is. I think Achilles, a mortal man, and Persephone, a half-mortal woman (not in line with The Ilyad) are a good sort of baseline though.

Yeah, I guess height is all a relative thing, right? Like all of these could be increased by twofold and you wouldn't actually notice so long as the architecture matches.
