Poseidon (Greek: Ποσείδ?ν, English: Poseidon) is the sea god in ancient Greek mythology and one of the twelve main gods of Olympus. He is also the god in charge of horses. Legend has it that he gave mankind the first horse.
, his mount is a golden chariot driven by a white horse, and he is the brother of Zeus and Hades.
When Poseidon is angry, sea monsters will appear in the sea. When he waves his trident, he can not only easily set off huge waves, but also cause storms and tsunamis, sink the continent, crack the world, and smash everything.
Caused a big earthquake. When his chariot ran on the sea, the waves would become calm, and dolphins would follow him around. Therefore, Greek sailors and fishermen near the Aegean Sea worshiped him extremely.
Triton (Τρ?των/Triton) is the messenger of the sea in ancient Greek mythology, the son of Poseidon, the king of the sea, and Amphitrite, the queen of the sea. Triton is generally shown as a mermaid, with a human-shaped upper body but
The Siren originates from ancient Greek mythology. In the myth, she is portrayed as a siren with a human face and a bird's body. She flies on the sea and has a heavenly singing voice. She often uses her singing to seduce passing sailors and cause their ships to hit the rocks and sink.
The crew became the prey of the Siren. The Siren was the daughter of the river god Ecroeus and a beautiful fairy born from his blood. She lost her wings in the music competition with the Muse and was stripped of her wings by the Muse.
Making it unable to fly. After losing its wings, the siren had to swim near the coastline, sometimes transforming into a mermaid and using its musical talent to attract passing sailors, causing them to suffer disaster.