Other Gods

If there is another God, or Roman counterpart that you would like to use that is not on this list, please contact the mods. If interested in one of these characters, we encourage you to research as this information is only a snippet of their total identity.

For the sake of RP, if your desired character has the body of another animal, then they have the ability to be in a human form. Like their Olympian family, the strength of their skills will be muted for fairness across the board while in human form.

Creatures & Miscellaneous Characters

If there is a character or creature you would like to use that is not on this list, please contact the mods. Due to the vast number in mythology, not all could be included on the list, but we are more than welcome to hear what ideas you have! If interested in one of these characters, we encourage you to research as this information is only a snippet of their total identity. For the sake of RP, if your desired character has the body of another animal, then they have the ability to be in a human form.

Achelois - moon goddess whose name means "she who washes away pain"

Achelous - patron God of the River

Aeolus - Greek God of the winds and air

Alastor - God of family feuds and avenger of evil deeds

Alectrona - Goddess of the morning and of the sun

Antheia/Apate - Goddess of gardens, flowers, swamps and marshes

Amphitrite/Salacia - Goddess of the sea, wife of Poseidon. She is a Nereid.

Aristaeus - minor patron God of animal husbandry, beekeeping and fruit trees. Son of Apollo

Asclepius - God of medicine, health, healing, and physicians

Ate - Goddess of mischief, delusion, ruin and folly

Attis - minor God of vegetation, fruits of the earth and rebirth

Boreas - "The North Wind", bringer of winter

Brizo - prophet Goddess and protector of mariners, sailors and fishermen

Caerus - minor God of opportunity, luck and favorable moments

Circe - Goddess of magic who transforms her enemies or those who insult her into beasts (mod note: cannot do this unless given permission by player)

Cronos - God of time.

Dinlas - guardian God who heals wounded soldiers. Son of Aphrodite.

Enyo/Bellona - minor goddess of war, a lover and companion of Ares

Eros/Cupid - God of sexual desire, attraction, love and procreation. Son of Ares and Aphrodite.

Eurus - "The East Wind", unlucky

Gaia - Goddess of the Earth. Known as the Great Mother of All

Harmonia - Goddess of harmony and concord

Hebe/Juventas - Goddess of eternal youth

Hecate/Trivia - Goddess of magic, crossroads, moon, ghosts, witchcraft and necromancy

Hygea - Goddess of good health, cleanliness, and sanitation

Hymenaios - God of marriage ceremonies, inspiring feasts and song

Hypnos - God of sleep

Iris - Goddess of the rainbow and a messenger of the Gods. She is also known as one of the Goddesses of the sea and sky.

Kotys - Dionysian goddess whose celebrations are wild and lascivious

Mania - spirit goddess of insanity, madness, and crazed frenzy

Momus - God of satire, mockery, censure, writers and poets, and a spirit of evil spirited blame and unfair criticism

Morpheus - God of dreams and sleep, has the ability to take any human form and appear in dreams (mod note: this can only be done with the other player's permission)

Nemesis - Goddess of retribution and personification of vengeance

Nike/Victoria - winged goddess of victory

Notus - "The South Wind"

Nyx/Nox - Goddess of the night

Pan/Faunus - God of nature, the wild, shepards, flocks, goats, mountain wilds, and is often associated with sexuality. Is a satyr.

Peitho - Goddess of persuasion and seduction

Persephone/Prosperina - Goddess of vegetation and spring. Queen of the underworld. Lives off season with her husband, Hades in the underworld.

Pheme - Goddess of fame, gossip and renown. Her favor is notability and her wrath is scandalous rumors

Plutus - God of wealth

Selene - Goddess of the moon

Terpsichoree - Goddess of dance, chorus and one of the nine muses

Themis - Goddess of divine order, law, natural law and customs

Zelus - God of dedication, emulation, eager rivalry, envy, jealousy and zeal

Zephyrus - "The West Wind"

Arachne - half spider, half female. Mother of all spiders. Turned into this state after losing a weaving contest to Athena.

Calypso - sea nymph who lived on the island of Ogygia, where she detained Odysseus for several years. Daughter of the Titan, Atlas.

Centaur - creature with the head and torso of a human, the body of a horse.

Cerus - Wild bull tamed by Persephone and turned into the constellation Taurus

Ceto - primordial sea monster goddess, mother of sea monsters.

Dragons - Greek dragons are serpent like creatures

Dryad - tree spirits that look similar to women

Euryale - gorgon whose screams could kill

Gordons - female monsters with snakes on their heads instead of hair.

Harpies - creature with torso, head and arms of a woman and talons, tail and wings of a bird

Hydra hail hydra! - many headed serpent creature that guards the underworld entrance beneath Lake Lerna.

Ichthyocentaurs - pair of marine centaurs ( Aphros & Bythos) with the upper bodies of men, the lower fronts of horses and the tails of fish

Kobaloi - sprite fond of tricking and frightening mortals

Medusa - gorgon whose gaze could turn anyone into stone

Mermaids - humans with fish tail after torso. Lure people to drown them.

Naiad - are a type of female spirit, or nymph, presiding over fountains, wells, springs, streams, brooks and other bodies of freshwater.

Nereid - Sea nymphs who are usually helpful to sailors. They symbolize everything that is beautiful and kind about the sea.

Phoenix - golden red fire bird which only one can live at a time, ut bursts into flames to rebirth from the ashes as a new phoenix. (mod note: only one of these can ever exist at one time in game)

Satyre - male nature spirit who resembles half man and half goat Lovers of music, dancing and wine.

Scylla - was once a nereid, turned into a monster by Circe who fed on passing sailors

Sirens - bird like women whose irresistible song lures sailors to their death

Stheno - most murderous of the gorgons

Thetis - Sea nymph, daughter of the ancient God Nereus. Shapeshifter and prophet.

Unicorns - extremely rare, large as horses with pointed spiral horn

Calliope - one of the muses, muse of epic poetry, daughter of Zeus, wisest of the muses

Castor - demigod (½ of Dioscuri). Mortal. Twin brother of Pollux. Transformed into the constellation Gemini. Father is Zeus

Charon - The Ferryman of Hades. Takes newly dead people across the river styx if he is paid three obolus.

Cilo - the muse of history.

Clotho - the youngest of the three fates, responsible for spinning the thread of human life

Echo - an Oread (mountain nymph) who fell in love with Narcissus. When he refused to return her love, she spent the rest of her life heartbroken and lonely

Elpis - spirit and personification of hope.

Erato - the muse of lyric poetry, especially of love and erotic poetry

Eurydice - an oak nymph and wife of Orpheus. She stepped on a viper and died. Her husband tried to retrieve her, but impatience caused him to look back on their way out of the underworld and she became trapped once again in hell.

Euterpe - muse of music and lyric poetry

Glaucus - fisherman who became immortal after eating a magical herb, piloted the Argo and became a God of the sea.

Lachesis - second of the three fates, the measure of the thread of life which determines destiny

Melpomene - originally the muse of singing, she then became the muse of tragedy

Narcissus - extremely attractive hunter who after breaking the heart of Echo, was cursed by Nemesis, the Goddess of revenge. He fell in love with his own reflection and died at the inability to be loved back by it.

Orpheus - legendary poet, musician and prophet. Ability to charm with his music. Tried to retrieve his wife from the underworld and was capable of charming Persephone who convinced Hades to make a deal, but lost the game and inevitably his wife.

Paean - physician of the Olympian Gods

Pandora - Let out death, sickness, and other evils into the world when tricked into opening a jar by Zeus as vengeance on Prometheus

Pollux/Polydeuces - demigod (½ of Dioscuri). Immortal. Twin brother of Castor. Transformed into the constellation Gemini. Father is Zeus

Polyhymnia - muse of sacred poetry, sacred hymn, dance and eloquence as well as agriculture, geometry, and pantomime

Thalia - muse of comedy and idyllic poetry

Triton - messenger of the sea and the son of Poseidon and Amphitrite

Urania - muse of astronomy and astrology