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Navigating the divine power order shows the delicate balance between the “Big Three” and the rest of the pantheon, explaining why some names strike more fear into the hearts of monsters than others.
5) Apollo

Apollo is a powerhouse who is the patron god of multiple different domains, including prophecy, healing, and the sun itself. As the god of the sun, Apollo has a radiant energy that can burn enemies to a crisp or provide life-giving warmth. His mastery of the bow is unrivaled by any other god, and his musical talents can influence the emotions and minds of both mortals and gods alike, making him a dangerous enemy in any otherworldly conflict.
Importantly, Apolloโs control over the Oracle of Delphi gives him a unique kind of power: the ability to see the threads of fate. The ability of foresight is perhaps the most dangerous weapon on Mount Olympus, allowing Apollo to avoid crises before they even begin. Although he often hides behind a carefree persona, Apollo’s capacity for mass destruction through plagues and solar fire makes him a high standing god among the younger generation of Olympians.
4) Athena

Athena represents intellect surpassing physical strength, making her one of the most dangerous gods in the pantheon. As the goddess of wisdom and battle strategy, she rarely enters a fight she hasn’t already won in her mind. Her power lies in her ability to manipulate the battlefield, outthink her siblings, and bless her children with the tactical brilliance they need to defeat enemies that are technically much stronger than they are.
In addition to her brilliance, Athena is a master of divine craftsmanship. She can summon powerful artifacts and navigate the complexities of ancient laws with ease. Unlike Ares, who relies on bloodlust to win a battle, Athenaโs strength is calculated and disciplined. This allows her to hold her own against the Big Three, as she understands the weaknesses of every god and monster, turning their own momentum against them through strategy alone.
3) Hades

As the god of death and the eldest of the Big Three, Hades has a terrifying control over the Underworld and the riches of the earth that his siblings could never match. His power is easily underestimated because he spends most of his time away from Mount Olympus, but his control over the spirits of the dead and the terrors of the Underworld is absolute. He can summon entire legions of undead warriors, making him a one-man army.










