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** How about Hercules [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu fighting and defeating]] Thanatos, the ''Greek Personification of Death'', to bring an old friend's dead wife back to life?

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** How about Hercules [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu fighting and defeating]] Thanatos, the ''Greek Personification of Death'', to bring an old friend's dead wife back to life?life? Vase art shows that he defeated Geras, the personification of old age, in a similar manner.
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* In at least one (unfinished) text from antiquity about the Giant War, [[BattleCouple Hades is described with Persephone riding in chariots side by side]] , leading an army of the dead against the attacking giants.

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* In at least one (unfinished) text from antiquity about the Giant War, [[BattleCouple Hades is described with Persephone riding in chariots side by side]] , side]], leading an army of the dead against the attacking giants.
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* In at least one (unfinished) text from antiquity about the Giant War, ''[[BattleCouple Hades is described with Persephone riding in chariots side by side]]'' , leading an army of the dead against the attacking giants.

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* In at least one (unfinished) text from antiquity about the Giant War, ''[[BattleCouple [[BattleCouple Hades is described with Persephone riding in chariots side by side]]'' side]] , leading an army of the dead against the attacking giants.
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* In at least one (unfinished) text from antiquity about the Giant War, ''[[Hades is described with Persephone riding in chariots side by side]]'' , leading an army of the dead against the attacking giants.

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* In at least one (unfinished) text from antiquity about the Giant War, Hades is described with Persephone riding in chariots side by side, leading an army of the dead against the attacking giants.

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** One for Hades, the fact that he refused to be seduced. Unlike his brothers Zeus and Poseidon who are notoriously unfaithful cheating husbands, Hades stayed faithful to his wife. In a pantheon full of unhealthy and toxic marriages and relationships, Hades and Persephone stood out as one of the few couples who had a happy and loving marriage.
* In at least one (unfinished) text from antiquity about the Giant War, Hades ''[[Hades is described with Persephone riding in chariots side by side, side]]'' , leading an army of the dead against the attacking giants.
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** Heracles was crucial to the gods winning in the Gigantomachy, as a prophecy stated the giants could not be killed by the gods alone, but with the help of a mortal. His round of giant-slaying saved many Olympians, including his stepmother Hera, who is never recorded as being against him after that. One giant in particular, Alcyoneus, was immortal within his native land, so Heracles dragged him offsite and finished the job.
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* For all of Zeus' feats, there was one time even he had to back down. That was when he tried to kill Hypnos for making him fall asleep (an awesome moment for Hypnos). The moment Zeus tried, cue Hypnos' mother [[BigDamnHeroes Nyx]] showing up and telling Zeus in no uncertain terms to ''[[MamaBear leave her son alone]].''
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* ''Everyone'' adores Hestia for being the one person who you can always get along with, and is held in high honor as a result. Minor vegetation god Priapus tries to attack her at a party? Cue ''every god present at the party'' rushing to Hestia's defense and having Priapus declared a PersonaNonGrata for any future events held by the Gods.

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* ''Everyone'' adores Hestia for being the one person who you can always get along with, with. Even Eris and Ares are close with her. Hestia is held in high honor as a result. Minor vegetation god Priapus tries to attack force himself on her while she's asleep at a party? Cue ''every god present at the party'' rushing to Hestia's defense and having Priapus declared a PersonaNonGrata for any future events held by the Gods.Gods. A minor one for donkeys, as a donkey is what woke her up.
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* ''Everyone'' adores Hestia for being the one person who you can always get along with, and is held in high honor as a result. Minor vegetation god Priapus tries to attack her at a party? Cue ''every god present at the party'' rushing to Hestia's defense and having Priapus declared a PersonaNonGrata for any future events held by the Gods.
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* When a lady of good family is raped by a prince, in many cultures it will be endured lest worst things happen. What do Romans do when this happens to Lucretia? They enact a RoaringRampageOfRevenge-and follow it by creating [[UpToEleven the greatest empire on earth]].

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* When a lady of good family is raped by a prince, in many cultures it will be endured lest worst things happen. What do Romans do when this happens to Lucretia? They enact a RoaringRampageOfRevenge-and follow it by creating [[UpToEleven the greatest empire on earth]].earth.
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* One myth has a nymph named Minthe attempt to seduce Hades after his marriage to Persephone. Persephone stops her by turning her into a mint plant and stomps on her.

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* One A Roman myth has a nymph named Minthe attempt to seduce Hades after his marriage to Persephone. Either Demeter or Persephone stops her by turning her into a mint plant and stomps stomping on her.
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* Apollo slaying the dragon Python. For perspective, Python was a monster who terorized his mother Leto before Apollo was born. Once Apollo made it to adulthood, he decided, "You know what? I'm going to kill that thing that harassed my mother". He chased down the huge dragon to the cave where it lived, cornered it, and shot it with arrows. The site of Python's death later became the seat of Apollo's own oracle. Moral of the story? ''Don't mess with [[EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas Apollo's mom]]''.
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--->TROJANS ARE STABBED IN THE FACE. TROJANS ARE STABBED IN THE ARM. TROJANS ARE STABBED IN THE NIPPLE. LIMBS ARE HACKED OFF. TONGUES ARE CUT OFF. THERE’S A LOT OF BEHEADING. SPEARS GO THROUGH THROATS AND STOMACHS AND NOSES AND NIPPLES (LOTS OF NIPPLES). BRAINS SPLATTER ALL OVER THE BACKS OF HELMETS. DIOMEDES IS A FUCKING KILLING MACHINE.\\



''TROJANS ARE STABBED IN THE FACE. TROJANS ARE STABBED IN THE ARM. TROJANS ARE STABBED IN THE NIPPLE. LIMBS ARE HACKED OFF. TONGUES ARE CUT OFF. THERE’S A LOT OF BEHEADING. SPEARS GO THROUGH THROATS AND STOMACHS AND NOSES AND NIPPLES (LOTS OF NIPPLES). BRAINS SPLATTER ALL OVER THE BACKS OF HELMETS. DIOMEDES IS A FUCKING KILLING MACHINE.\\
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DIOMEDES IS JUST THAT FUCKING AWESOME.''

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** On another of his adventures, he saved Hera from the giant Porphyrion,

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* [[TheStrategist Athena]] won the patronage of a city against Poseidon - a more powerful and experienced deity - by using [[HeartIsAnAwesomePower the versatile olive tree]] (which would become the city's greatest export), [[{{Egopolis}} named]] [[UsefulNotes/{{Athens}} the city after herself]], and declared as king her adoptive son Erechtheus/Erichthonius (produced by Hephaestus and Gaia after [[DamselOutOfDistress a failed rape attempt Athena survived]]).

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* [[TheStrategist Athena]] won the patronage of a city against Poseidon - a more powerful and experienced deity - by using [[HeartIsAnAwesomePower the versatile olive tree]] (which would become the city's greatest export), [[{{Egopolis}} named]] [[UsefulNotes/{{Athens}} the city after herself]], and declared as king to her adoptive son Erechtheus/Erichthonius (produced by Hephaestus and Gaia after [[DamselOutOfDistress a failed rape attempt Athena survived]]).
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* [[TheStrategist Athena]] won the patronage of a city against Poseidon - a more powerful and experienced deity - by using [[HeartIsAnAwesomePower the versatile olive tree]], [[{{Egopolis}} named]] [[UsefulNotes/{{Athens}} the city after herself]], and declared as king her adoptive son Erechtheus/Erichthonius (produced by Hephaestus and Gaia after [[DamselOutOfDistress a failed rape attempt Athena survived]]).

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* [[TheStrategist Athena]] won the patronage of a city against Poseidon - a more powerful and experienced deity - by using [[HeartIsAnAwesomePower the versatile olive tree]], tree]] (which would become the city's greatest export), [[{{Egopolis}} named]] [[UsefulNotes/{{Athens}} the city after herself]], and declared as king her adoptive son Erechtheus/Erichthonius (produced by Hephaestus and Gaia after [[DamselOutOfDistress a failed rape attempt Athena survived]]).
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** The horrific monster Typhon, last child of Gaia, and father of many monsters, strode towards Olympus to kill the gods, destroying cities and throwing mountains with his bare hands along the way. He possessed 100 dragon heads, shot fire from his eyes, and was so large his head scraped the stars and his arms spanned the horizon. While early versions of the battle were a CurbStompBattle in Zeus's favor, later accounts had [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown Typhon attack Zeus and beat him, removing the sinews from his legs, and crippling him]], until Hermes healed Zeus. Then, [[LikeFatherLikeSon Pan tricked]] Typhon to come out from his lair, and into the open, by the "promise of a banquet of fish," letting Zeus escape. As Zeus prepared for their last showdown on Olympus, all of the other gods (minus Athena, [[HeartwarmingMoments who stayed alongside her father]], and Hades, who stayed in the Underworld) had fled to Egypt in fear. They fought, Typhon wielding fire, Zeus his thunderbolts, creating earthquakes and tsunamis with their blows, until finally Zeus literally slammed Mount Etna on top on Typhon into Tartarus. All these event make Typhon the UrExample of a HeroKiller.

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** The horrific monster Typhon, last child of Gaia, and father of many monsters, strode towards Olympus to kill the gods, destroying cities and throwing mountains with his bare hands along the way. He possessed 100 dragon heads, shot fire from his eyes, and was so large his head scraped the stars and his arms spanned the horizon. While early versions of the battle were a CurbStompBattle in Zeus's favor, later accounts had [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown Typhon attack Zeus and beat him, removing the sinews from his legs, and crippling him]], until Hermes healed Zeus. Then, [[LikeFatherLikeSon Pan tricked]] Typhon to come out from his lair, and into the open, by the "promise of a banquet of fish," letting Zeus escape. As Zeus prepared for their last showdown on Olympus, all of the other gods (minus Athena, [[HeartwarmingMoments [[DaddysGirl who stayed alongside her father]], and Hades, who stayed in the Underworld) had fled to Egypt in fear. They fought, Typhon wielding fire, Zeus his thunderbolts, creating earthquakes and tsunamis with their blows, until finally Zeus literally slammed Mount Etna on top on Typhon into Tartarus. All these event make Typhon the UrExample of a HeroKiller.



* Perseus killing Medusa and using her head (that he just decapitated) twice. He saved Andromeda from being devoured by Poseidon's sea monster, whom he petrified, without any rest and petrified the corrupt king that sent him for it with the intention of killing him off so he could take [[MommasBoy Perseus's beloved mother]] as his wife. And then he didn't take the throne - in a [[HeartwarmingMoments heartwarming moment]] he gave it to his kind adoptive father, who also happened to be the evil king's brother who should have reigned from the start, but was banished away by his brother.

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* Perseus killing Medusa and using her head (that he just decapitated) twice. He saved Andromeda from being devoured by Poseidon's sea monster, whom he petrified, without any rest and petrified the corrupt king that sent him for it with the intention of killing him off so he could take [[MommasBoy Perseus's beloved mother]] as his wife. And then he didn't take the throne - in a [[HeartwarmingMoments [[HappilyAdopted heartwarming moment]] he gave it to his kind adoptive father, who also happened to be the evil king's brother who should have reigned from the start, but was banished away by his brother.
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* Perseus killing Medusa and using her head (that he just decapitated) twice. He saved Andromeda from being devoured by Poseidon's sea monster, whom he petrified, without any rest and petrified the corrupt king that sent him for it with the intention of killing him off so he could take [[MommasBoy Perseus's beloved mother]] as his wife. And then he didn't take the throne - in a [[HeartwarmingMoments Heartwarming Moment]] he gave it to his kind adoptive father, who also happened to be the evil king's brother who should have reigned from the start, but was banished away by his brother.

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* Perseus killing Medusa and using her head (that he just decapitated) twice. He saved Andromeda from being devoured by Poseidon's sea monster, whom he petrified, without any rest and petrified the corrupt king that sent him for it with the intention of killing him off so he could take [[MommasBoy Perseus's beloved mother]] as his wife. And then he didn't take the throne - in a [[HeartwarmingMoments Heartwarming Moment]] heartwarming moment]] he gave it to his kind adoptive father, who also happened to be the evil king's brother who should have reigned from the start, but was banished away by his brother.



** When Achilles is being battered by the river god Scamander, Hera sends Hephaestus to intervene with his flame. [[KillItWithWithFire His flames burn everything upon the plains and boils the river Scamander]], the latter declaring: "Hephaistos, not one of the gods could stand up against you. I for one could not fight the flame of a fire like this one." [[DisabledDeity Crippled he may be]], Hephaestus' power is no idle thing.

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** When Achilles is being battered by the river god Scamander, Hera sends Hephaestus to intervene with his flame. [[KillItWithWithFire [[KillItWithFire His flames burn everything upon the plains and boils the river Scamander]], the latter declaring: "Hephaistos, not one of the gods could stand up against you. I for one could not fight the flame of a fire like this one." [[DisabledDeity Crippled he may be]], Hephaestus' power is no idle thing.

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In ancient Greek literature, such moments are called ''aristeia'', meaning "excellence", usually used for moments of awesomeness of Greek heroes.



In ancient Greek literature, such moments are called ''aristeia'', meaning "excellence", usually used for moments of awesomeness of Greek heroes.
* Zeus saving his siblings and uniting them against Cronus.
** Zeus releasing the Cyclopses and Hecatonchires bound in Tartarus, thus proving that he was a better leader then Cronus ever hoped to be.

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In ancient Greek literature, such moments are called ''aristeia'', meaning "excellence", usually used for moments of awesomeness of Greek heroes.

* The Titanomachy:
** A disguised
Zeus poisoning Cronus with Metis' help, saving his siblings and uniting them against Cronus.
** Zeus
siblings, releasing the Cyclopses and Hecatonchires bound in Tartarus, and uniting them all against Cronus, thus proving that he was a better leader then Cronus ever hoped to be.be.
** Hades receives a [[InvisibilityCloak helmet]] while Zeus and Poseidon get actual weapons and what does he do? He [[CombatPragmatist sabotages the Titans by going into their camp and destroying their weapons]] with his bare hands (or some mortal weapons) and we know what happened after.

* After being effectively banned by Hera from giving birth anywhere on Earth, [[PregnantBadass Leto]] has to wander the world searching for a place she can safely have her twin children, Artemis and Apollo. Hera sends as many obstacles as she can against Leto, including Ares spying on her, Iris being sent to tell anyone who may take pity on her not to under penalty of incurring Hera's wrath, sometimes holding the Goddess of childbirth hostage and even sending a dragon to chase Leto throughout her travels. Does Leto give up? Hell no. She keeps going. She continues her wanderings, refusing to stop until she can find a safe haven to give birth.

* Athena [[ChestBurster coming out of Zeus's head]] [[BornAsAnAdult fully grown]] and equipped with weapons and armor. It is debated whether Prometheus aided in the "birth" with an axe.



* Athena coming out of Zeus's head fully grown and equipped with weapons and armor. It is debated whether Prometheus aided in the "birth" with an axe.
* Prometheus and Epithemeus were set to create all the creatures of the earth. Epimetheus set to work giving each of them great gifts, but when it came time to make man, the greatest of these creatures, he was all out of gifts. Prometheus, however, was clever, and he had found the greatest of all gifts that he would give man. First, he gave reason, the ability to think ahead like Prometheus did, but man also needed protection so they could use that reason, and Prometheus was prepared to give them better protection than any hide or claw or shelter: He gave fire, the element from which all civilization springs.
* The horrific monster Typhon, last child of Gaia and father of many monsters, strode towards Olympus to kill the gods, destroying cities and throwing mountains with his bare hands along the way. He possessed a hundred dragon heads, shot fire from his eyes and was so large his head scraped the stars and his arms spanned the horizon. While early versions of the battle were a CurbStompBattle in Zeus's favor, later accounts had Typhon attack Zeus and beat him, removing the sinews from his legs, crippling him, until Hermes restored them and healed Zeus. As Zeus prepared for their last showdown on Olympus, all of the other gods (minus Athena, who stayed alongside her father, and Hades, who stayed in the Underworld) having fled to Egypt in fear. They fought, Typhon wielding fire, Zeus his thunderbolts, creating earthquakes and tsunamis with their blows, until finally Zeus cast Typhon into Tartarus.
** Pan defeating Typhon. To put this into perspective, Typhon had just [[CurbStompBattle completely]] [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown taken down]] all the other Gods, trapped Ares in a vase and was using Zeus as a mattress. Pan tricked Typhon to come out from his lair, and into the open, by the "promise of a banquet of fish," letting Zeus escape and defeat him.
** Zeus may often be a hedonistic dick in legends, but that story confirms more than any other why he is the ruler of the gods. When all others fled before Typhon, he stood still.
** Qualifies as a CMOA for Typhon too, who may well be the UrExample of a HeroKiller. When you make the entire Olympian pantheon run in fear and ''defeat Zeus'' you are a badass among badasses.
** To put extra emphasis on Typhon's defeat, Zeus slammed Mount Etna on top of him. He literally knocked Typhon from this dimension into Tartarus.
** Some minor points for Athena too; she was the only God along with Zeus who didn't flee at the sight of Typhon. Could also count as a SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} as it shows how loyal she was to her father.
** Hades stayed at his post, too, although he is described to have been shivering in fear when the shockwaves from Typhon's battle with Zeus could be felt all the way down to Tartarus. Then again, when you think about it, that he was just as scared as everyone else, but still didn't flee makes it all the more impressive.
** Hephaestus also deserves a mention here too, as after the battle, Zeus charged him with guarding Mount Etna where Typhon was imprisoned. He doesn't just guard the place, he makes the damn mountain his workshop.
* Eris throwing the fateful apple and causing UsefulNotes/TheTrojanWar.
** Palamedes ''outsmarted'' Odysseus. Someone outsmarted [[GeniusBruiser Odysseus]]. Not once, but ''twice''.
*** The first time, after Paris took Helen to Troy, Agamemnon sent Palamedes to Ithaca to retrieve Odysseus, who had promised to defend the marriage of Helen and Menelaus. Odysseus did not want to honor his oath, so he pretended to be insane and plowed his fields with salt. Palamedes guessed what was happening and put Odysseus' baby son, Telemachus, in front of the plow. Odysseus stopped working and revealed his sanity.
*** The second time, when Odysseus had been sent to Thrace to search for wheat and brought nothing, he was violently attacked by Palamedes and replied that it was not his fault, and that if he wanted so badly wheat, Palamedes just had to go look around for himself: he wouldn't find anything. Palamedes went there, and brought back a huge quantity of wheat.
** Diomedes wounding Ares and Aphrodite.
*** And as for what [[http://oedipusmotherfuckingtyrannus.tumblr.com/ this blog]] has to say about that:
--->''DIOMEDES KILLS EVERYONE. HE RAMPAGES UP AND DOWN THE BATTLEFIELD AND FUCKS UP ALL THE TROJANS’ PLANS.\\
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''TROJANS ARE STABBED IN THE FACE. TROJANS ARE STABBED IN THE ARM. TROJANS ARE STABBED IN THE NIPPLE. LIMBS ARE HACKED OFF. TONGUES ARE CUT OFF. THERE’S A LOT OF BEHEADING. SPEARS GO THROUGH THROATS AND STOMACHS AND NOSES AND NIPPLES (LOTS OF NIPPLES). BRAINS SPLATTER ALL OVER THE BACKS OF HELMETS. DIOMEDES IS A FUCKING KILLING MACHINE.\\
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AND THEN HE STABS APHRODITE, BECAUSE HE’S FUCKING INSANE AND SHE JUST HAPPENS TO BE THERE.\\
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AND THEN HE STABS ARES. AND ARES RUNS AWAY.\\
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DIOMEDES IS JUST THAT FUCKING AWESOME.''
*** He also charged at Apollo to spear him and Aeneas (whom Aphrodite had tried to protect before, earning her a sword to the arm) ''thrice'', Apollo only keeping him away by blinding him each time with a powerful flare of light.
*** And if that isn't enough (he was admittedly helped by Athena against the immortals), he defeated over thirty well-known warriors of the time, and outmatched most of his fellow Greeks in various sporting events. They even had to stop his fight against [[TheBigGuy Ajax]] because they feared he might kill the giant man.
*** His shield doubles as a ''flamethrower''. AWESOME!
** Hera, the [[NonActionGuy Non-Action Girl]] by excellence, [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown utterly destroys]] Artemis, [[HoistbyHisOwnPetard with the latter's own weapons]].
** Achilles chose a short glorious life (and eternal fame) over a long, quiet one. Highlights include killing the Amazonian Queen Penthesilea and the final battle of Achilles vs. Hector. It is an epic CombatByChampion for the ages.
** By the bucket load for Odysseus. Some pretty epic ones are his chewing out of Agamemnon, covering and protecting Ajax from a wave of countless Trojans while the other man was recovering Achilles's body, and of course the creation of the TrojanHorse.
* Arachne [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu beating Athena, the goddess of handicraft, in weaving]]. She may have been [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu arrogant]], but she had the skills to back it up.
** And to put salt in the wound, some myths claimed that Arachne weaved very unsavory pictures about the gods - more precisely Zeus - during the challenge with Athena.
* Theseus killing the Minotaur with his [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown bare hands]]. Granted, the beast was asleep, but still impressive.
** It was asleep when he ''started''.
** When Heracles visited Pittheus, king of Troezen, he pulled out his Nemean Lion skin and threw it at the floor. A group of boys that passed by saw the lion skin, mistaked it for a real lion and ran away in fear. All, except from one, who, without a second thought, attack it. This boy was Theseus. Did we mention that Theseus was seven-eight (possibly younger) when he did it?
* On the subject of Hercules/Herakles, Hera tried to kill him in the cradle and get it over with by sending two snakes to his mother's house. Herc's mom and stepdad hear Herc's half-brother wailing like mad and run into the room... to see Herc holding two snakes he just choked to death with his baby hands.
** Hercules solving his 12 Labors. To elaborate:
*** Killing a lion, a flock of man-eating birds, a herd of man-eating horses and the ''Hydra''.

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* Athena coming out of Zeus's head fully grown and equipped with weapons and armor. It is debated whether Prometheus aided in the "birth" with an axe.

* Prometheus and Epithemeus were set to create all the creatures of the earth. Epimetheus set to work giving each of them great gifts, but when it came time to make man, the greatest of these creatures, he was all out of gifts. Prometheus, however, was clever, and he had found the greatest of all gifts that he would give man. First, he gave them reason, the ability to think ahead like Prometheus did, but man also needed protection so they could use that reason, and Prometheus he was prepared to give them better protection than any hide or claw or shelter: He gave shelter - fire, the element from which all civilization springs.
springs.

* [[TheStrategist Athena]] won the patronage of a city against Poseidon - a more powerful and experienced deity - by using [[HeartIsAnAwesomePower the versatile olive tree]], [[{{Egopolis}} named]] [[UsefulNotes/{{Athens}} the city after herself]], and declared as king her adoptive son Erechtheus/Erichthonius (produced by Hephaestus and Gaia after [[DamselOutOfDistress a failed rape attempt Athena survived]]).

* When Demeter finds Persephone missing, [[MamaBear her number one priority is to find her daughter, even if it means abandoning her duties to the crops and searching the world]] [[TheDeterminator without stopping to eat, sleep, or bathe]]. When Demeter finds out that Persephone has been married off without her consent, she vows that she will never make anything grow again until Persephone is free, defying Zeus in the process. And she wins. Persephone is eventually returned to the upper world until it is discovered she ate the pomegranate seeds and the compromise was made.

* The Gigantomachy:
** In at least one (unfinished) text from antiquity, Hades is described with Persephone riding in chariots side by side, [[BattleCouple leading an army of the dead against the attacking giants]].
** Ares, who is usually subject to TheWorfEffect, gets a moment to shine when he kills a giant.
**
The horrific monster Typhon, last child of Gaia Gaia, and father of many monsters, strode towards Olympus to kill the gods, destroying cities and throwing mountains with his bare hands along the way. He possessed a hundred 100 dragon heads, shot fire from his eyes eyes, and was so large his head scraped the stars and his arms spanned the horizon. While early versions of the battle were a CurbStompBattle in Zeus's favor, later accounts had [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown Typhon attack Zeus and beat him, removing the sinews from his legs, and crippling him, him]], until Hermes restored them and healed Zeus. Then, [[LikeFatherLikeSon Pan tricked]] Typhon to come out from his lair, and into the open, by the "promise of a banquet of fish," letting Zeus escape. As Zeus prepared for their last showdown on Olympus, all of the other gods (minus Athena, [[HeartwarmingMoments who stayed alongside her father, father]], and Hades, who stayed in the Underworld) having had fled to Egypt in fear. They fought, Typhon wielding fire, Zeus his thunderbolts, creating earthquakes and tsunamis with their blows, until finally Zeus cast Typhon into Tartarus.
** Pan defeating Typhon. To put this into perspective, Typhon had just [[CurbStompBattle completely]] [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown taken down]] all the other Gods, trapped Ares in a vase and was using Zeus as a mattress. Pan tricked Typhon to come out from his lair, and into the open, by the "promise of a banquet of fish," letting Zeus escape and defeat him.
** Zeus may often be a hedonistic dick in legends, but that story confirms more than any other why he is the ruler of the gods. When all others fled before Typhon, he stood still.
** Qualifies as a CMOA for Typhon too, who may well be the UrExample of a HeroKiller. When you make the entire Olympian pantheon run in fear and ''defeat Zeus'' you are a badass among badasses.
** To put extra emphasis on Typhon's defeat, Zeus
literally slammed Mount Etna on top of him. He literally knocked on Typhon from this dimension into Tartarus.
** Some minor points for Athena too; she was
Tartarus. All these event make Typhon the only God along with Zeus who didn't flee at the sight UrExample of Typhon. Could also count as a SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} as it shows how loyal she was to her father.
HeroKiller.
** Hades stayed at his post, too, although even though he is described to have been shivering in fear when the shockwaves from Typhon's battle with Zeus could be felt all the way down to Tartarus. Then again, when you think about it, that he was just as scared as everyone else, but still didn't flee makes it all the more impressive.
impressive.
** Hephaestus also deserves a mention here too, as after the battle, Zeus charged him with guarding Mount Etna where Typhon was imprisoned. He doesn't just guard the place, he makes made the damn mountain his workshop.
workshop.

* Eris throwing the fateful apple and causing UsefulNotes/TheTrojanWar.
** Palamedes ''outsmarted'' Odysseus. Someone outsmarted [[GeniusBruiser Odysseus]]. Not once, but ''twice''.
*** The first time, after Paris took Helen to Troy, Agamemnon
Hera sent Palamedes Argus, a hundred-eyed giant, to Ithaca to retrieve Odysseus, who had promised to defend guard the marriage of Helen and Menelaus. Odysseus did not want to honor his oath, so he pretended to be insane and plowed his fields with salt. Palamedes guessed what was happening and put Odysseus' baby son, Telemachus, in front of the plow. Odysseus stopped working and revealed his sanity.
*** The second time, when Odysseus
cow Io had been transformed into. The monster's many eyes meant even when sleeping, he could still guard Io, so when Zeus sent Hermes to Thrace to search for wheat and brought nothing, he was violently attacked by Palamedes and replied that it was not his fault, and that if he wanted so badly wheat, Palamedes just kill Argus, [[TheTrickster the messenger god had to go look around think smart]]. Hermes disguised himself as a shepherd and, depending on the tale, told such a boring story that all one hundred eyes closed or lulled him to sleep with music, then successfully killed him. "Argus-slayer" became one of Hermes' epithets as a result, while Hera honored Argus by placing his eyes on peacocks' tails.

* Perseus killing Medusa and using her head (that he just decapitated) twice. He saved Andromeda from being devoured by Poseidon's sea monster, whom he petrified, without any rest and petrified the corrupt king that sent him
for himself: it with the intention of killing him off so he wouldn't find anything. Palamedes went there, and brought back a huge quantity of wheat.
** Diomedes wounding Ares and Aphrodite.
***
could take [[MommasBoy Perseus's beloved mother]] as his wife. And as for what [[http://oedipusmotherfuckingtyrannus.tumblr.com/ this blog]] has then he didn't take the throne - in a [[HeartwarmingMoments Heartwarming Moment]] he gave it to say about that:
--->''DIOMEDES KILLS EVERYONE. HE RAMPAGES UP AND DOWN THE BATTLEFIELD AND FUCKS UP ALL THE TROJANS’ PLANS.\\
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''TROJANS ARE STABBED IN THE FACE. TROJANS ARE STABBED IN THE ARM. TROJANS ARE STABBED IN THE NIPPLE. LIMBS ARE HACKED OFF. TONGUES ARE CUT OFF. THERE’S A LOT OF BEHEADING. SPEARS GO THROUGH THROATS AND STOMACHS AND NOSES AND NIPPLES (LOTS OF NIPPLES). BRAINS SPLATTER ALL OVER THE BACKS OF HELMETS. DIOMEDES IS A FUCKING KILLING MACHINE.\\
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AND THEN HE STABS APHRODITE, BECAUSE HE’S FUCKING INSANE AND SHE JUST HAPPENS TO BE THERE.\\
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AND THEN HE STABS ARES. AND ARES RUNS AWAY.\\
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DIOMEDES IS JUST THAT FUCKING AWESOME.''
*** He
his kind adoptive father, who also charged at Apollo happened to spear him and Aeneas (whom Aphrodite had be the evil king's brother who should have reigned from the start, but was banished away by his brother.

* The Labors of Hercules/Herakles:
** Hera
tried to protect before, earning her a sword to the arm) ''thrice'', Apollo only keeping him away by blinding him each time with a powerful flare of light.
*** And if that isn't enough (he was admittedly helped by Athena against the immortals), he defeated over thirty well-known warriors of the time, and outmatched most of his fellow Greeks in various sporting events. They even had to stop his fight against [[TheBigGuy Ajax]] because they feared he might
kill the giant man.
*** His shield doubles as a ''flamethrower''. AWESOME!
** Hera, the [[NonActionGuy Non-Action Girl]] by excellence, [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown utterly destroys]] Artemis, [[HoistbyHisOwnPetard with the latter's own weapons]].
** Achilles chose a short glorious life (and eternal fame) over a long, quiet one. Highlights include killing the Amazonian Queen Penthesilea and the final battle of Achilles vs. Hector. It is an epic CombatByChampion for the ages.
** By the bucket load for Odysseus. Some pretty epic ones are his chewing out of Agamemnon, covering and protecting Ajax from a wave of countless Trojans while the other man was recovering Achilles's body, and of course the creation of the TrojanHorse.
* Arachne [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu beating Athena, the goddess of handicraft, in weaving]]. She may have been [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu arrogant]], but she had the skills to back it up.
** And to put salt
Hercules/Herakles in the wound, some myths claimed that Arachne weaved very unsavory pictures about the gods - more precisely Zeus - during the challenge cradle and get it over with Athena.
* Theseus killing
by sending two snakes to his mother's house. His mom and stepdad hear his half-brother wailing like mad and run into the Minotaur room... to see Hercules/Herakles holding two snakes he just choked to death with his [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown bare hands]]. Granted, baby hands.
** Typhon and Echidna had [[DependingOnTheWriter at least 10 nasty children]]. Over
the beast was asleep, but still impressive.
** It was asleep when he ''started''.
**
course of his 12 labors, Hercules/Herakles subdued 6 of them (the Nemean Lion, the Lernean Hydra, the Caucasian Eagle, the Orthrus, the Ladon and Cerberus) and killed 5.
*** Killing the Nemean Lion.
When Heracles he visited Pittheus, king of Troezen, he pulled out his Nemean Lion skin and threw it at the floor. A group of boys that passed by saw the lion skin, mistaked it for a real lion and ran away in fear. All, except from one, who, without a second thought, attack it. This boy was Theseus. Did we mention that Theseus was seven-eight 7-8 (possibly younger) when he did it?
* On the subject of Hercules/Herakles, Hera tried to kill him in the cradle and get it over with by sending two snakes to his mother's house. Herc's mom and stepdad hear Herc's half-brother wailing like mad and run into the room... to see Herc holding two snakes he just choked to death with his baby hands.
** Hercules solving his 12 Labors. To elaborate:
*** Killing a lion, a flock of man-eating birds, a herd of man-eating horses and the ''Hydra''.Hydra.



*** Stealing the Amazon Queen's girdle and some golden apples by ''tricking'' Atlas.
*** Some myths said that Herc actually '''held up the sky''' for Atlas while he was picking apples that insta-killed any mortal that touched them.
** How about Hercules [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu fighting and defeating]] Thanatos, the ''Greek Personification of Death'', to bring an old friend's dead wife back to life?
** On one of his adventures, Hercules visited the kingdom of King Busiris, who performed {{human sacrifice}}s. Just as the king was about to sacrifice Hercules, he broke free from his ropes, grabbed a priest by the ankle, [[GrievousHarmWithABody flung him around like a club]] to kill the king’s entire army and sacrificed Busiris on his own altar.
** And to cap an awesome life with a DyingMomentOfAwesome: towards the end of his life, he was away a lot and his wife Deianeira (whom he saved from a centaur) was starting to have doubts. So when she heard that Herakles brought home a girl among his other bounty from his recent excursion and his first thing to do is taking that girl to the Temple of Zeus, she in a fit of jealousy smeared his clothes with centaur blood which she thought was a love potion. Unaware, Herakles puts on the clothes, goes to the temple to offer the girl as a temple servant... and someone points out he is burning, because the centaur blood[[note]]or the hydra poison - Herakles did kill the centaur with one of his hydra-poison-tipped arrows[[/note]] is literally burning away his flesh and causing it to melt together with the clothes. He leaves the temple, builds a funeral pyre, gives his bow to his friend Philoctetes with orders to shoot Herakles as soon as he gets on top, and ''climbs it himself.'' There were no recorded objections when Zeus announced he will make him a god after all this, meaning even Hera agreed.
* Orpheus descending to the underworld to rescue Eurydice, with his singing making Hades weep iron tears, calm Cerberus, and momentarily relieve Tartarus's inhabitants of their punishments. And he ''almost'' pulled it off too.
* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cupid_and_Psyche Psyche]] did pull it off. Put into perspective, only six people had managed to do so. The other five were Aeneas, Heracles, Orpheus, Theseus[[note]] along with Pirithous (who didn't make it out) and he required Heracles' assistance and still didn't come out unscathed[[/note]] [all half divine] and Odysseus [who had divine ancestry.] Psyche was the only woman, [[PregnantBadass pregnant]], and completely mortal at the time, to [[ToHellAndBack wander down into Hades]], finish her quest [asking Persephone for a box of beauty], and make it back to the surface even after having spent some time suffering abuse at the hands of Aphrodite and completing 2 or 3 previous quests for her. Epic.
* Perseus killing Medusa. And if that wasn't enough, on his way home, he saved Andromeda from being devoured by Poseidon's sea monster, ''without any rest''. Other myth sources say that he used Medusa's head (that he just decapitated) to petrify said monster.
** Also, the ''other'' use he gave to Medusa's head -- petrifying the corrupt king that sent him for it ''with the intention of killing him off'' so he could take Perseus's [[MommasBoy beloved mother]] as his wife. And then he ''didn't'' take the throne - in a SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} he gave it to his kind adoptive father, who also ''happened'' to be the evil king's brother who ''should'' have reigned from the start, but was banished away by his evil sibling.
* Sisyphus, whose life and repeated cheating of death straddle the line between this and Crowning Moment of Evil.
** The gods give finally getting him back by making him push a boulder up a hill. The boulder always comes rolling back down the other side.
* When a lady of good family is raped by a prince, in many cultures it will be endured lest worst things happen. What do Romans do when this happens to Lucretia? They enact a RoaringRampageOfRevenge-and follow it by creating [[UpToEleven the greatest empire on earth]].
** For additional context; Lucretia was the daughter of a Roman Prefect, and wife of a Governor during the last years of the Roman Kingdom. While the monarchy was unpopular, after Lucretia requested retribution which included [[{{Seppuku}} killing herself]] during the debate on what to do, it is easy to assume that this is the point at which "King" became a dirty word in Rome. The subsequent revolution resulted in the Roman Republic being established.
* Pollux forcing the ''entire pantheon'' into a LogicBomb. He and his (technically half) brother Castor were inseparable, dedicating themselves to each other and the protection of Sparta. But Castor was mortal. Pollux was a demigod (the product of their mom's one-night stand with Zeus). When they fell in battle, Pollux was spirited up to Olympus and had everything he could have ever wanted...except his brother. But his brother is in the mortal underworld, not a very nice place. So he takes all the wonders the Gods can offer, tells them to shove it, ''marches down to the Underworld, finds his brother and refuses to leave.'' They can't keep Pollux there as he's a demigod, but Pollux ain't going anywhere without his brother. Finally, they work out a deal and the brothers are now the constellation Gemini.
* While not participating in many myths due to his job, Hades has no shortage of awesome moments.
** During the Titanomachy he receives a [[InvisibilityCloak helmet]] while Zeus and Poseidon get actual weapons and what does he do? He sabotages the Titans by going into their camp and [[CombatPragmatist destroying their weapons]] with his bare hands (or some mortal weapons) and we know what happened after.
** [[TooDumbToLive Theseus and Pirithous]] attempt to kidnap his wife so he welcomes them into his house and then binds them forever to their chairs (or chains them to a rock) freeing only Theseus after Hercules begs.
** [[https://www.theoi.com/Text/StatiusThebaid8.html During the Thebaid]], Amphiaraus is killing enemies by the dozens until a chasm opens and he briefly falls into the underworld alive before dying. Hades, assuming he's being invaded, [[NotSoStoic snaps]]. Talking about how he has to keep the Titans and Gigantes in their prisons lest they conquer Olympus, threatening to attack his brothers and make a Stygian sky, and ordering the furies to make [[EldritchAbomination monsters]]; and to crown it all, after he's done the ''underworld stops shaking'' from the sound of his ''voice''.
* Years after the Trojan War, Troy finally gets vengeance on Greece: Rome, which was created by a descendant of one of the last Trojans, storms Greece, crushes it into powder, and makes it a part of their empire.
* [[BewareTheNiceOnes Demeter is otherwise a harmless goddess, but one you'd be damn sure to stay on the good side of]] judging by these myths:
** [[MamaBear When she finds Persephone missing, her number one priority is to find her daughter, even if it means abandoning her duties to the crops and searching the world]] [[TheDeterminator without stopping to eat, sleep, or bathe]]. When Demeter finds out that Persephone has been married off without her consent, she vows that she will never make anything grow again until Persephone is free, defying ''Zeus'' in the process. And she ''wins''. Persephone is eventually returned to the upper world until it's discovered she ate the pomegranate seeds and the compromise was made.
** A darker example is when Erysichthon, the king of Thessaly, wanted to cut down all the trees in Demeter's sacred grove. Demeter first attempts to reason with the man in the form of a young mortal woman, but when Erysichthon ignores her and cuts down a sacred oak tree and kills a nymph in the process, Demeter cursed him with eternal hunger where he sold everything he owned to buy food and would never be full, until he ate himself to death.
* Atalanta wounding the fierce Calydonian boar and Meleager, who subsequently killed it, refusing to take full credit. She also bested many men in footraces to become her suitor, only losing when Hippomenes prayed to Aphrodite for aid.

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*** Stealing the Amazon Queen's girdle and some golden apples by ''tricking'' tricking Atlas.
*** Some myths said that Herc Hercules/Herakles actually '''held held up the sky''' sky for Atlas while he was picking apples that insta-killed any mortal that touched them.
** How about Hercules Hercules/Herakles [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu fighting and defeating]] defeating Thanatos, the ''Greek Greek Personification of Death'', Death]], to bring an old friend's dead wife back to life?
** On one of his adventures, Hercules Hercules/Herakles visited the kingdom of King Busiris, who performed {{human sacrifice}}s. [HumanSacrifice human sacrifices]]. Just as the king Busiris was about to sacrifice Hercules, Hercules/Herakles, he broke free from his ropes, grabbed a priest by the ankle, [[GrievousHarmWithABody flung him around like a club]] to kill the king’s king's entire army and sacrificed Busiris on his own altar.
** And to cap an awesome life with a DyingMomentOfAwesome: DyingMomentOfAwesome - towards the end of his life, he was away a lot and his wife Deianeira (whom he saved from a centaur) was starting to have doubts. So when she heard that Herakles Hercules/Herakles brought home a girl among his other bounty from his recent excursion and his first thing to do is taking that girl to the Temple of Zeus, she she, in a fit of jealousy jealousy, smeared his clothes with centaur blood which she thought was a love potion. Unaware, Herakles Hercules/Herakles puts on the clothes, goes to the temple to offer the girl as a temple servant... and someone points out he is burning, because the centaur blood[[note]]or the hydra poison - Herakles did kill the centaur with one of his hydra-poison-tipped arrows[[/note]] bloodnote is literally burning away his flesh and causing it to melt together with the clothes. He leaves the temple, builds a funeral pyre, gives his bow to his friend Philoctetes with orders to shoot Herakles as soon as he gets on top, and ''climbs climbs it himself.'' himself. There were no recorded objections when Zeus announced he will make him Hercules/Herakles a god after all this, meaning even Hera agreed.
agreed.

* Orpheus descending to Theseus entering the underworld to rescue Eurydice, Labyrinth with Ariadne's help and killing the Minotaur [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown with his singing making Hades weep iron tears, calm Cerberus, and momentarily relieve Tartarus's inhabitants of their punishments. And bare hands]]. Granted, the beast was asleep when he ''almost'' pulled it off too.
* [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cupid_and_Psyche Psyche]] did pull it off. Put into perspective, only six people had managed to do so. The other five were Aeneas, Heracles, Orpheus, Theseus[[note]] along with Pirithous (who didn't make it out) and he required Heracles' assistance and
started, but still didn't come out unscathed[[/note]] [all half divine] impressive.

* [[TooDumbToLive Theseus
and Odysseus [who had divine ancestry.] Psyche was the only woman, [[PregnantBadass pregnant]], and completely mortal at the time, Pirithous]] attempt to [[ToHellAndBack wander down into Hades]], finish her quest [asking kidnap Persephone for a box of beauty], so her husband welcomes them into their palace and make it back then binds them forever to the surface even their chairs (or chains them to a rock), freeing only Theseus after having spent some time suffering abuse at the hands of Aphrodite and completing 2 or 3 previous quests for her. Epic.
* Perseus killing Medusa. And if that wasn't enough, on his way home, he saved Andromeda from being devoured by Poseidon's sea monster, ''without any rest''. Other myth sources say that he used Medusa's head (that he just decapitated) to petrify said monster.
** Also, the ''other'' use he gave to Medusa's head -- petrifying the corrupt king that sent him for it ''with the intention of killing him off'' so he could take Perseus's [[MommasBoy beloved mother]] as his wife. And then he ''didn't'' take the throne - in a SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} he gave it to his kind adoptive father, who also ''happened'' to be the evil king's brother who ''should'' have reigned from the start, but was banished away by his evil sibling.
* Sisyphus, whose life and repeated cheating of death straddle the line between this and Crowning Moment of Evil.
** The gods give finally getting him back by making him push a boulder up a hill. The boulder always comes rolling back down the other side.
* When a lady of good family is raped by a prince, in many cultures it will be endured lest worst things happen. What do Romans do when this happens to Lucretia? They enact a RoaringRampageOfRevenge-and follow it by creating [[UpToEleven the greatest empire on earth]].
** For additional context; Lucretia was the daughter of a Roman Prefect, and wife of a Governor during the last years of the Roman Kingdom. While the monarchy was unpopular, after Lucretia requested retribution which included [[{{Seppuku}} killing herself]] during the debate on what to do, it is easy to assume that this is the point at which "King" became a dirty word in Rome. The subsequent revolution resulted in the Roman Republic being established.
Hercules/Herakles begs.

* Pollux forcing the ''entire pantheon'' entire pantheon into a LogicBomb. He and his (technically half) brother Castor were inseparable, dedicating themselves to each other and the protection of Sparta. But Castor was mortal. Pollux was a demigod (the product of their mom's one-night stand with Zeus). When they fell died in battle, Pollux was spirited up to Olympus and had everything he could have ever wanted...except his brother. But his brother is was in the mortal underworld, not a very nice place. Underworld. So he takes all the wonders the Gods gods can offer, tells them to shove it, ''marches marches down to the Underworld, finds his brother and refuses to leave.'' leave. They can't keep Pollux there as he's he is a demigod, but Pollux ain't going anywhere without his brother. Finally, they work out a deal and the brothers are now the constellation Gemini.
* While not participating in many myths due to his job, Hades has no shortage of awesome moments.
** During the Titanomachy he receives a [[InvisibilityCloak helmet]] while Zeus and Poseidon get actual weapons and what does he do? He sabotages the Titans by going into their camp and [[CombatPragmatist destroying their weapons]] with his bare hands (or some mortal weapons) and we know what happened after.
** [[TooDumbToLive Theseus and Pirithous]] attempt to kidnap his wife so he welcomes them into his house and then binds them forever to their chairs (or chains them to a rock) freeing only Theseus after Hercules begs.
** [[https://www.theoi.com/Text/StatiusThebaid8.html During the Thebaid]], Amphiaraus is killing enemies by the dozens until a chasm opens and he briefly falls into the underworld alive before dying. Hades, assuming he's being invaded, [[NotSoStoic snaps]]. Talking about how he has to keep the Titans and Gigantes in their prisons lest they conquer Olympus, threatening to attack his brothers and make a Stygian sky, and ordering the furies to make [[EldritchAbomination monsters]]; and to crown it all, after he's done the ''underworld stops shaking'' from the sound of his ''voice''.
* Years after the Trojan War, Troy finally gets vengeance on Greece: Rome, which was created by a descendant of one of the last Trojans, storms Greece, crushes it into powder, and makes it a part of their empire.
* [[BewareTheNiceOnes Demeter is otherwise a harmless goddess, but one you'd be damn sure to stay on the good side of]] judging by these myths:
** [[MamaBear When she finds Persephone missing, her number one priority is to find her daughter, even if it means abandoning her duties to the crops and searching the world]] [[TheDeterminator without stopping to eat, sleep, or bathe]]. When Demeter finds out that Persephone has been married off without her consent, she vows that she will never make anything grow again until Persephone is free, defying ''Zeus'' in the process. And she ''wins''. Persephone is eventually returned to the upper world until it's discovered she ate the pomegranate seeds and the compromise was made.
** A darker example is when Erysichthon, the king of Thessaly, wanted to cut down all the trees in Demeter's sacred grove. Demeter first attempts to reason with the man in the form of a young mortal woman, but when Erysichthon ignores her and cuts down a sacred oak tree and kills a nymph in the process, Demeter cursed him with eternal hunger where he sold everything he owned to buy food and would never be full, until he ate himself to death.
* Atalanta wounding the fierce Calydonian boar and Meleager, who subsequently killed it, refusing to take full credit. She also bested many men in footraces to become her suitor, only losing when Hippomenes prayed to Aphrodite for aid.
Gemini.



* Typhon and Echidna had [[DependingOnTheWriter at least ten]] nasty children. Over the course of his twelve labors, Heracles subdued six of them (the Nemean Lion, the Lernean Hydra, the Caucasian Eagle, the Orthrus, the Ladon and Cerberus) and killed five.
* After being effectively banned from giving birth anywhere on Earth, Leto has to wander the world searching for a place she can safely have her twin children, Artemis and Apollo. Hera sends as many obstacles as she can against Leto, including Ares spying on her, Iris being sent to tell anyone who may take pity on her not to under penalty of incurring Hera's wrath, sometimes holding the Goddess of childbirth hostage and even sending a ''dragon'' to chase Leto throughout her travels. Does Leto give up? ''Hell no.'' She keeps going. She continues her wanderings, refusing to stop until she can find a safe haven to give birth. Come Hell or high water, Leto ''will'' have her children.
* Ares is usually subject to TheWorfEffect, but gets a moment to shine when he frees Thanatos from Sisyphus, and later killed a giant in the Gigantomachy.
* One myth has a nymph named Minthe attempt to seduce Hades after his marriage to Persephone. Persephone stops her by turning her into a mint plant and stomps on her.
* In at least one (unfinished) text from antiquity about the Giant War, Hades is described with Persephone riding in chariots side by side, leading an army of the dead against the attacking giants.
* Hera sent Argus, a hundred-eyed giant, to guard the cow Io had been transformed into. The monster's many eyes meant even when sleeping, he could still guard Io, so when Zeus sent Hermes to kill Argus, the messenger god had to think smart. Hermes disguised himself as a shepherd and, depending on the tale, told such a boring story that all one hundred eyes closed or lulled him to sleep with music, then successfully killed him. "Argus-slayer" became one of Hermes' epithets as a result, while Hera honored Argus by placing his eyes on peacocks' tails.

to:


* Typhon UsefulNotes/TheTrojanWar
** Eris throwing the fateful apple
and Echidna causing the incident.
** Palamedes outsmarted Odysseus. Someone outsmarted [[GeniusBruiser Odysseus]]. Not once, but twice.
*** The first time, after Paris took Helen to Troy with Aphrodite's help, Agamemnon sent Palamedes to Ithaca to retrieve Odysseus, who
had [[DependingOnTheWriter at least ten]] nasty children. Over promised to defend the course marriage of Helen and Menelaus. Odysseus did not want to honor his oath and consequently separate from his family with his wife Penelope, so he pretended to be insane and plowed his fields with salt. Palamedes guessed what was happening and put Odysseus' baby son, Telemachus, in front of the plow. Odysseus stopped working and revealed his sanity.
*** The second time, when Odysseus had been sent to Thrace to search for wheat and brought nothing, he was violently attacked by Palamedes and replied that it was not his fault, and that if he wanted so badly wheat, Palamedes just had to go look around for himself; he wouldn't find anything. Palamedes went there, and brought back a huge quantity of wheat.
** Helen standing up to Aphrodite. Even if Aphrodite threatens her into submission immediately after, it is nice to see someone in Greek mythology tell a god what a jerk she is.
** Diomedes wounding Ares and Aphrodite, although he admittedly received help from Athena against the immortals. And as for what [[http://oedipusmotherfuckingtyrannus.tumblr.com/ this blog]] has to say about that:
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''TROJANS ARE STABBED IN THE FACE. TROJANS ARE STABBED IN THE ARM. TROJANS ARE STABBED IN THE NIPPLE. LIMBS ARE HACKED OFF. TONGUES ARE CUT OFF. THERE’S A LOT OF BEHEADING. SPEARS GO THROUGH THROATS AND STOMACHS AND NOSES AND NIPPLES (LOTS OF NIPPLES). BRAINS SPLATTER ALL OVER THE BACKS OF HELMETS. DIOMEDES IS A FUCKING KILLING MACHINE.\\
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AND THEN HE STABS APHRODITE, BECAUSE HE’S FUCKING INSANE AND SHE JUST HAPPENS TO BE THERE.\\
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AND THEN HE STABS ARES. AND ARES RUNS AWAY.\\
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DIOMEDES IS JUST THAT FUCKING AWESOME.''
** Diomedes charged at Apollo to spear him and Aeneas (whom Aphrodite had tried to protect before, earning her a sword to the arm) thrice, Apollo only keeping him away by blinding him each time with a powerful flare of light. At the end Diomedes' shield doubles as a flamethrower. AWESOME! And if that isn't enough, he defeated over 30 well-known warriors of the time, and outmatched most
of his twelve labors, Heracles subdued six of them (the Nemean Lion, fellow Greeks in various sporting events. They even had to stop his fight against [[TheBigGuy Ajax]] because they feared he might kill the Lernean Hydra, giant man.
** Hera,
the Caucasian Eagle, [[NonActionGuy Non-Action Girl]] by excellence, [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown utterly destroys Artemis]], [[HoistByHisOwnPetard with the Orthrus, latter's own weapons]].
** Patroclus taking Achilles' armour, rousing
the Ladon Greeks, chasing back the Trojans who were starting to burn the Greek ships, killing Sarpedon (a son of Zeus!), and Cerberus) almost scaling the walls of Troy until Apollo intervenes and Patroclus is killed five.
* After
by Hector.
** Achilles chose a short glorious life (and eternal fame) over a long, quiet one. Highlights include killing the Amazonian Queen Penthesilea and his final battle against Hector. It is an epic CombatByChampion for the ages.
** When Achilles is
being effectively banned from giving birth anywhere on Earth, Leto has to wander battered by the world searching for a place she can safely have her twin children, Artemis and Apollo. river god Scamander, Hera sends as many obstacles as she can Hephaestus to intervene with his flame. [[KillItWithWithFire His flames burn everything upon the plains and boils the river Scamander]], the latter declaring: "Hephaistos, not one of the gods could stand up against Leto, including Ares spying on her, Iris you. I for one could not fight the flame of a fire like this one." [[DisabledDeity Crippled he may be]], Hephaestus' power is no idle thing.
** By the bucket load for Odysseus. Some pretty epic ones are his chewing out of Agamemnon, covering and protecting Ajax from a wave of countless Trojans while the other man was recovering Achilles's body, and of course the creation of the TrojanHorse with Athena's help. We may laugh at the idiocy of the Trojans for falling for such an obvious ploy, but they lived during the bronze age and definitely didn't have the benefit of thousands of years of {{PopCulturalOsmosis}}. Besides, the horse was a symbol of Poseidon, the protector God of Troy, so the Trojans had a MortonsFork where they could please Poseidon by taking in the suspicious wooden horse the Greeks left behind... or keep it out of the city walls and risk the wrath of Poseidon. Which makes the trick brilliant. That said, it's probably [[Literature/TheOdyssey one of the underlying reasons]] [[NiceJobBreakingItHero why Poseidon gives him such a hard time later]].

* Literature/TheOdyssey
** Odysseus escaping from the Cyclops. Before the Cyclops went to sleep, Odysseus told it "I am No One." While it was asleep, Odysseus and his men blinded it with a flaming stake, then ran away. The cyclops began yelling and when the other cyclopes called out to him to ask what was wrong, he said: [[WhosOnFirst "No One is hurting me!"]] Thinking that "no one" was hurting him, i.e. that he was all right, the other cyclopes never came to help, and Odysseus got away safely. And after that? He taunted the Cyclops as they sailed away.
** Hera asks Hypnos to put Zeus to sleep for her. He recounts what happened the last time he did that—namely, Zeus woke up, realized what had happened, and was about to drown Hypnos when Nyx (the Greek Personification of Night, Hypnos' mother) steps in. And Zeus is so afraid to do anything that might piss [[TheDreaded Nyx]] off that he backs down.
** Penelope sets up an archery contest, fully knowing her suitors won't be able to even string the bow-and staying there to enjoy the show while they try and fail. The only thing she didn't plan for that day... was for Odysseus
being sent there in disguise and solve her problem for good.
** When Odysseus finally reveals himself
to tell anyone the suitors who have taken over his house while he was away on his voyage, he gives a bone-chillingly epic speech that makes all the abuse he took leading up to it worth it:
-->"You yellow dogs, you thought I'd never make it\\
back from the land of Troy. You took my house to plunder,\\
twisted my maids to serve your beds. You dared\\
bid for my wife while I was still alive.\\
Contempt was all you had for the gods who rule wide heaven,\\
contempt for what men say of you hereafter.\\
Your last hour has come. You die in blood."

* Arachne [[DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu beating Athena, the goddess of crafts]], in weaving. [[DidYouJustFlipOffCthulhu She
may take pity on have been arrogant]], but she had the skills to back it up. And to put salt in the wound, some myths claimed that Arachne weaved very unsavory pictures about the gods - more precisely Zeus - during the challenge with Athena.

* Sisyphus, whose life and repeated cheating of death straddle the line between this and Crowning Moment of Evil... until Ares frees Thanatos, and Hades and Persephone make Sisyphus push a boulder up a hill. The boulder always comes rolling back down the other side.

* When Erysichthon, the king of Thessaly, wanted to cut down all the trees in Demeter's sacred grove, she first attempts to reason with the man in the form of a young mortal woman, but after he ignores
her not to under penalty of incurring Hera's wrath, sometimes holding and cuts down a sacred oak tree and kills a nymph in the Goddess of childbirth hostage process, she curses him with eternal hunger. He sold everything he owned to buy food and even sending a ''dragon'' would never be full, until he ate himself to chase Leto throughout her travels. Does Leto give up? ''Hell no.'' She keeps going. She continues her wanderings, death.

* Atalanta wounding the fierce Calydonian boar and Meleager, who subsequently killed it,
refusing to stop until she can find a safe haven take full credit. She also bested many men in footraces to give birth. Come Hell or high water, Leto ''will'' have become her children.
* Ares is usually subject to TheWorfEffect, but gets a moment to shine
suitor, only losing when he frees Thanatos from Sisyphus, and later killed a giant in the Gigantomachy.
Hippomenes prayed to Aphrodite for aid.

* One myth has a river nymph named Minthe attempt to seduce Hades after his marriage to Persephone. Persephone stops her by turning her into a mint plant and stomps on her.
her.

* In at least one (unfinished) text from antiquity During [[https://www.theoi.com/Text/StatiusThebaid8.html the Thebaid]], Amphiaraus is killing enemies by the dozens until a chasm opens and briefly falls into the underworld alive before dying. Hades, assuming he is being invaded, [[NotSoStoic snaps]]. Talking about how he has to keep the Giant War, Titans and Gigantes in their prisons lest they conquer Olympus, threatening to attack his brothers and make a Stygian sky, and ordering the Furies to stop sending [[EldritchAbomination monsters]]; and to crown it all, after he has done the Underworld stops shaking from the sound of his voice.

* Orpheus descending to the underworld to rescue Eurydice, with his singing making
Hades is described weep iron tears, calm Cerberus, and momentarily relieve Tartarus's inhabitants of their punishments. And he almost pulled it off too.

* Psyche [[ToHellAndBack did pull it off]]. Put into perspective, only 6 people had managed to enter the Underworld while they were alive. The other 5 were Hercules/Herakles, Aeneas, Theseus[[note]] along
with Pirithous (who didn't make it out) and he required Hercules/Herakles' assistance and still didn't come out unscathed[[/note]], Orpheus [all half divine] and Odysseus [who had divine ancestry.] Psyche was the only woman, pregnant, and completely mortal at the time, to wander down into Hades, finish her quest [asking Persephone riding in chariots side for a box of beauty], and make it back to the surface even after having spent some time suffering abuse at the hands of Aphrodite and completing 2 or 3 previous quests for her. Epic.

* Years after the Trojan War, Troy finally gets vengeance on Greece - Rome, which was created
by side, leading an army a descendant of one of the dead against the attacking giants.
last Trojans, storms Greece, crushes it into powder, and makes it a part of their empire.

* Hera sent Argus, When a hundred-eyed giant, to guard the cow Io had been transformed into. The monster's lady of good family is raped by a prince, in many eyes meant even cultures it will be endured lest worst things happen. What do Romans do when sleeping, he could still guard Io, so when Zeus sent Hermes this happens to kill Argus, Lucretia? They enact a RoaringRampageOfRevenge and follow it by creating [[ExaggeratedTrope the messenger god had to think smart. Hermes disguised himself as a shepherd and, depending greatest empire on Earth]].
** For additional context; Lucretia was
the tale, told such daughter of a boring story Roman Prefect, and wife of a Governor during the last years of the Roman Kingdom. While the monarchy was unpopular, after she requested retribution which included [[{{Seppuku}} killing herself]] during the debate on what to do, it is easy to assume that all one hundred eyes closed or lulled him to sleep with music, then successfully killed him. "Argus-slayer" this is the point at which "king" became one of Hermes' epithets as a result, while Hera honored Argus by placing his eyes on peacocks' tails.dirty word in Rome. The subsequent revolution resulted in the Roman Republic being established.

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