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Hades is the god of THE dead, not in any way the god of death, which is Thanatos




God: Hephaestus (greek god of fire, and blacksmith to the gods)
Godess: Artemis (greek goddess of childbirth and the hunt)
Beast: Centaurs

You do, Indeed have a point. I'll assume you've done your homework.


But who is the Egyptian God of the Dead? (I know who it is, Im wondering who's going to actually get it right.)
 

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God: Zeus
Goddess: Athena, Aphrodites,(Ah, greek mythologhy. How I love thee.) Amaterasu (yes, Okami made me love her XD)
Creature:Werewolf, and Vampires
 

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Amaterasu (天照), Amaterasu-ōmikami (天照大神 or 天照大御神) or Ōhiru-menomuchi-no-kami (大日孁貴神) is in Japanese mythology a sun goddess and perhaps the most important Shinto deity (神 kami). Her name, Amaterasu, means literally "(that which) illuminates Heaven." She was born from the left eye of Izanagi as he purified himself in a river and went on to become the ruler of the Higher Celestial Plane (Takamagahara) and was also considered to be directly linked in lineage to the Imperial Household of Japan and the Emperor, who were considered descendants of the kami themselves

Found this, she is female lol
 

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Random site I found XD

The Japanese Shinto sun goddess, ruler of the Plain of Heaven, whose name means 'shining heaven' or 'she who shines in the heavens'. She is the central figure in the Shinto pantheon and the Japanese Imperial family claims descent from her
 

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Artemis: The god of war
The titans (i forget how many their are.)
Poseidon: God of the Sea
Aphrodite: Goddess of Love
Hermes: Messenger
Pandora: Cursed girl forbidden to open her box that unleashes mayhem and discord on the world. (wow thats long)
Cronous: Zeus's father. God of creation (i think)
 

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Kronos was a Titan not a God. Once again, common error. xD

We should make a list of gods and titans just so people can know what mythological stand point they come from and they have a broader looking point at them all.
 

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Kronos was a Titan not a God. Once again, common error. xD

We should make a list of gods and titans just so people can know what mythological stand point they come from and they have a broader looking point at them all.

Well, here is a list of Greek gods I found:

Adonis - god of male physical beauty
Aphrodite - goddess of love and beauty, one of the twelve Olympians
Apollo - god of poetry, music, the sun, and prophecy, and an Olympian
Ares - god of violent war, an Olympian
Artemis - goddess of the hunt, virginity, and childbirth, twin sister of Apollo, and an Olympian, often associated with the moon
Athena - goddess of wisdom, defensive and strategic war, guardian-goddess of Athens, an Olympian
Chaos - non-gendered primordial entity from which Gaia was created
Cronus - leader of first generation of Titans, also a harvest deity
Demeter - goddess of the harvest and of grain, mother of Persephone, an Olympian
Dionysus - god of wine and sensual pleasures, took Hestia's place as an Olympian
Enyo - goddess of bloodshed and violence
Eos - goddess of the dawn
Eris - goddess of discord
Eros - god of love
Gaia - primordial goddess of earth, mother and grandmother of the first generation of Titans
Hades - god of the underworld and material riches, brother of Zeus
Hebe - wife of Heracles and goddess of youth
Hekate - goddess of witchcraft, crossroads, and the harvest moon
Hephaestus - god of smiths, an Olympian
Hera - Queen of the Gods and Heaven, goddess of marriage, an Olympian
Heracles - porter of Olympus, patron god of gymnasia and wrestling rings, god of strength
Hermaphroditus - god of effeminates, hermaphrodites, and sexuality
Hermes - god of travelers, merchants, thieves, liars, politicians, messenger of the gods, transporter of souls to the Underworld, an Olympian
Hestia - goddess of the hearth, gave up seat at Olympus to Dionysus
Hypnos - god of sleep
Pan - god of shepherds and forests
Persephone - daughter of Demeter, queen of the dead, also a grain-goddess
Poseidon - god of the sea and earthquakes, an Olympian
Selene - goddess of the moon
Thanatos - god of death
Ouranos - sky god and ancestor of many of the other gods
Zeus - King of the Gods and god of the sky, air, and storms
 

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Here's some Egyptian ones for you! xD
So complicated.

Aker -
The double lion god, guardian of the sunrise and sunset. Guardian of the peaks that supported the sky.
Am-heh -
Egyptian chthonic underworld god
Amun (Amen, Amon) -
"The Hidden One." An Egyptian sky god. Karnak was his most famous temple. The temple is the largest religious structure ever built by man. They represented hidden power. Later to be known as "King of Gods"
Amun-Re ( Amon-Ra ) -
A combination of Amun and Ra worshipped in later Egyptian history. Under this name, the Theban god Amun became the national god of Egypt.
Andjety ( Anezti, Anedjti ) -
Egyptian underworld god.
Anezti ( Anedjti )
A god of the ninth Nome of Lower Egypt.
Anhur ( Anhert, Anhuret, Greek Onuris ) -
Egyptian warrior and hunter god.
Anti -
An Egyptian guardian deity.
Anubis (Greek; Egyptian: Anup) -
An Egyptian god of the dead.
Apedemak -
A Nubian Lion god.
Apis ( Greek form; Egyptian Hapi, Hape) -
Egyptian bull god of Memphis. Originally a form the god Hapi.
Apophis ( Apepi, Apep ) -
Egyptian snake god and personified darkness, evil and the forces of chaos.
Aten -
Name of the god who gained its prominence during the reign of Akhenaten. This was the first monotheistic cult in the world.
Atum-
The primeval sun god and creator of the world. Atum created the deities Shu and Tefnut from his spittle or from his semen in the act of masturbation.
Ba -
Early ram god of Mendes in Lower Egypt. He was a fertility deity.
Babi -
Egyptian demonic god.
Banebdjedet ( Ba Neb Tetet, Banebdedet, Baneb Djedet, Banaded ) -
Ram god of Lower Egypt.
Ba-Pef -
"That Soul." Minor Egyptian god of malevolent aspect.
Behedti -
Egyptian god in the form of a crouching falcon. Worshipped at Behdet (Edfu), he later was identified as a local form of the god Horus.
Benu -
A bird-like sun god. Linked with Atum, the better known sun god of Heliopolis. He was said to have been self-created from the primeval ocean.
Bes (Bisu) -
Dwarf god who guarded against evil spirits and misfortune.
Bennu -
An aspect of Ra-Atum in the form of a phoenix. Bennu was the patron of the reckoning of time and carrier of eternal light from the abode of the gods to the world of men.
Buchis -
Egyptian holy bull of Hermonthis and the living image of the god Montu.
Chenti-cheti ( Greek Chentechtai ) -
Originally an Egyptian crocodile god, he later took on the form of a falcon.
Chenti-irti ( Machenti-irti ) -
Falcon-god of law and order identified with Horus.
Cherti -
Ram god and ferryman of the dead.
Chnum ( Chnumu ) -
Ram god and protector of the source of the Nile.
Chons -
Egyptian moon god; the son of Amun and Mut.
Chontamenti ( Chonti-amentiu ) -
A god of the dead and the land of the west.
Djebauti (Zebauti) -
A local god
Dua -
The Egyptian god of toiletry.
Duamutef (Tuamutef) -
God of the deceased's stomach
Geb (Keb, Seb)-
Earth god.
Ha -
God of the west and the western desert. Because the entrance to the underworld was in the western desert, he plays a part in the death cult.
Hapi (Hapy, Hap, Hep) -
God of the Nile.
Harakhti (Harachte) -
God of the morning sun.
Harendotes (Egyptian Har-nedj-itef) -
A guardian god and a manifestation of Horus.
Harmachis (Egyptian Har-em-akhet) -
A manifestation of Horus where he figures as a sun god
Harmerti -
Horus' name, as the falcon-god 'with the two eyes,' which represented the sun and the moon. Harmerti was also worshipped as the hero that restrains monsters.
Haroeris (Egyptian Har-wer) -
"The Elder Horus." Horus, when he reaches maturity, and avenges his father, Osiris, against his enemy, Seth.
Harpokrates (Harpocrates, Egyptian Har-pa-khered) -
"Horus the Child." This was Horus as a young boy, not Horus as an adult. He was also a vegetation god.
Harsiesis (Harsiese, Egyptian Har-sa-iset) -
This was Horus as the son of Isis and a guardian deity.
Harsomtus (Egyptian Har-mau) -
"Horus the Uniter." Horus when he achieves the uniting of the kingdoms of Upper and Lower Egypt.
Heh -
God of infinity and a member of the Ogdoad.
Hemen -
An Egyptian falcon god.
Herishef (Arsaphes) -
A ram-headed god who originated in Heracleopolis.
Horus (Egyptian Har or Hor) -
Egyptian sky god; son of Isis and the dead Osiris. .
Hu -
The creating word of the sun-god of Heliopolis and a god of authority.
Imiut -
A protective deity of the underworld.
Imhotep (Amenhotep, Amenhotep-Son-of-Hapu) -
Imhotep was the chief minister of the Pharaoh Djoser. Imhotep was latter raised to the level of a god (deified). As a god he was responsible with medicine and learning.
Imsety (Amset, Mestha) -
God of the deceased's liver, he was protected by Isis; One of the Four Sons of Horus.
Joh (Jah) -
An Egyptian god of the moon.
Kebechsenef (Kebehsenuf, Qebshenuf, Qebehsenuf) -
A Son of Horus. He protected the Canopic jar where the viscera of the lower body where kept after mummification.
Kek -
God of darkness and a member of the Ogdoad.
Kepra (Kheper, Khepera, Khepris, Chepre, Chepri) -
An Egyptian sun god.
Khepri -
A scarab headed god. The Egyptians believed that Khepri pushed the sun across the sky in much the same fashion that a dung beetle (scarab) pushed a ball of dung across the ground.
Kherty (Cherti) -
"Lower One." Ram god of the underworld and ferryman of the dead.
Khnum (Khnemu) -
"To Create." Egyptian ram god..
Khonsu (Khons, Khensu, Chons) -
"Wanderer." Egyptian moon god. Son of Amun and Mut. He also had a temple in Karnak.
Kis -
The Egyptian god of Kusae.
Maahes (Mihos, Miysis) -
A obscure lion god who may be of foreign origin.
Mahes (Miysis) -
The Egyptian personification of the summer heat. Known as "Lord of the massacre."
Mehen -
An Egyptian serpent god.
Mihos -
Lion-god, son of Bastet.
Min -
Chief of Heaven. A primeval god of Coptos.
Montu (Mont, Mentu, Methu; Greek Month) -
Falcon-headed war god of Upper Egypt.
Nefertum (Nefertem; Greek Nepthemis) -
Egyptian god of the primordial lotus blossom .
Nehebkau (Nehebu-Kau, Nehebkhau) -
Egyptian snake god of the underworld.
Nenun (Nenwen) -
An Egyptian falcon-god.
Neper -
An Egyptian god of grain.
Nun (Nu) -
Egyptian god who personified the swirling primeval waters/chaos from which the cosmic order was produced.
Osiris (Usire) -
Egyptian god of the underworld and of vegetation.
Petbe -
The Egyptian god of retaliation.
Petesuchos -
An Egyptian crocodile-god.
Ptah -
Egyptian creator god.
Ptah-Seker-Osiris -
He incorporated the principal gods of creation, death, and after-life.
Qebehsenuef -
God of the deceased's intestines
Ra (Re) -
Egyptian sun and creator god.
Resheph (Reshpu, Reshef) -
A god of war and thunder.
Sarapis (Serapis) -
A god supposedly imported during the Ptolemacic period in Egypt.
Sepa (Sep) -
An Egyptian chthonic god.
Sesmu -
The Egyptian god of oil and wine pressing.
Set (Seth, Setekh, Setesh, Seti, Sutekh, Setech, Sutech) -
Egyptian god of Chaos who embodied the principles of hostility, if not outright evil.
Shu (Su; Greek Sos) -
Primordial Egyptian god of air and supporter of the sky.
Sobek (Greek Suchos) -
Egyptian crocodile god and son of Neith. Sobek symbolized the might of the Egyptian Pharaohs.
Sokar (Seker; Greek Socharis, Sokaris) -
Egyptian funerary god of the Memphis necropolis.
Sopedu (Sopdu) -
Egyptian god of the eastern frontier (eastern desert).
Tatenen (Tathen, Tatjenen, Tanen, Tenen, Ten) -
"Exalted Earth." Primordial Egyptian god who personified the fertile silt of the Nile. Thoth (Thot, Thout; Egyptian Djhowtey, Djehuti, Tehuti, Zehuti) -
Egyptian moon god. Over time, he developed as a god of wisdom, and came to be associated with magic, music, medicine, geometry, drawing, writing, surveying and astronomy.
Uneg -
An Egyptian plant-god.
Wepwawet (Upuaut; Greek Ophois) -
"Opener of Ways." Egyptian jackal god.
 

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Roman gods for all of you :D

Apollo - god of the sun, poetry, music, and oracles, and an Olympian
Bona Dea - goddess of fertility, healing, virginity, and women. Also known as Fauna
Bacchus - god of wine and sensual pleasures, not considered an Olympian by the Romans
Carmenta - goddess of childbirth and prophecy, and assigned a Flamen Minore. The leader of the Camenae.
Ceres - goddess of the harvest and mother of Proserpina, and an Olympian, and assigned a Flamen Minore
Cybele - earth mother
Diana - goddess of the hunt, the moon, virginity, and childbirth, twin sister of Apollo and an Olympian
Flora - goddess of flowers, and assigned a Flamen Minore
Fortuna - goddess of fortune
Janus - two-headed god of beginnings and endings and of doors
Juno - Queen of the Gods and goddess of matrimony, and an Olympian
Jupiter - King of the Gods and the storm, air, and sky god, and an Olympian, and assigned a Flamen Majore
Mars - god of war and father of Romulus, the founder of Rome, and an Olympian, and assigned a Flamen Majore
Mercury - messenger of the gods and bearer of souls to the underworld, and an Olympian
Minerva - goddess of wisdom and war, and an Olympian
Neptune - god of the sea, earthquakes, and horses, and an Olympian
Ops - goddess of plenty
Pluto - King of the Dead
Pomona - goddess of fruit trees, and assigned a Flamen Minore.
Portunes- god of keys, doors, and livestock, he was assigned a Flamen Minore.
Proserpina - Queen of the Dead and a grain-goddess
Volturnus- a god of water, was assigned a Flamen Minore.
Quirinus - Romulus, the founder of Rome, was deified as Quirinus after his death. Quirinus was a war god and a god of the Roman people and state, and was assigned a Flamen Majore.
Saturn - a titan, god of harvest and agriculture, the father of Jupiter, Neptune, Juno, and Pluto
Venus - goddess of love and beauty, mother of the hero Aeneas, and an Olympian
Vesta - goddess of the hearth and the Roman state, and an Olympian.
Vulcan - god of the forge, fire, and blacksmiths, and an Olympian, and assigned a Flamen Minore
 

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God:
Neptune (god of the sea and horses) & Anubis (god of the dead and of embalming)

Goddess:
Artemis (goddess of The Moon, hunting and archery)

Beasts:
Nymphs, Mermaids, Sirens
 
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