Showing posts with label Poseidon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poseidon. Show all posts

Wednesday, 12 February 2014

The Ruler Of The Sea

Greetings!

Today we are talking about Poseidon, so without further ado, let’s start talking about the ruler of the sea.

When Poseidon and his brothers, Zeus and Hades drew lots and shared the world, Poseidon got the sea; but he was also the gods of earthquakes, so whenever he was angered (and that happened quite often), he caused earthquakes, floods, storms, you name it.

Poseidon was one of the most temperamental gods of greek mythology; but his temperament was meant to represent the varying states of the sea and explain a number of natural phenomena, so it makes sense, no?

Of course, he wasn’t always angry; whenever he was placated, people did their best to keep him that way, otherwise no one would ever be able to cross the sea, resulting in no travel and no trade.

Naturally, as the ruler of the sea, he was well-respected too; not as respected as Zeus of course, but still quite respected. Poseidon was aware of his brother’s superiority too and he held a great deal of respect for him as well; that didn’t mean that the two of them always got along, but all brothers fight from time to time, and, gods or not, the same goes for them!

The family resemblance was strong with those two; they even looked quite similar; and yet so very different. While they are both depicted as sturdy, virile men, with long hair and beards, Poseidon does not have the same calm demeanour Zeus has.

So, here's Poseidon; temperamental is the right word for him! :-p 

Poseidon divided his time between Mount Olympus and his palace, which was placed in the depths of the sea, where he lived there with his wife Amphitrite. She was a nymph and Poseidon pursued her for quite some before she gave in and married him.

Having a wife didn’t stop Poseidon from having numerous affairs and fathering numerous offspring from said affairs too; he’s a lot like Zeus in that aspect! :-p

Unlike Zeus though, he doesn’t have to deal with jealous outbursts from his wife; Amphitrite is well aware that she’s always number one in Poseidon’s heart, so she sees no point in being jealous about his passing affairs.