Castor and Pollux were twin sons of Zeus/Jupiter, born from an egg. Pollux was immortal, while Castor was mortal due to Tyndareus's paternity. They alternated between Olympus and Hades daily according to Homer
Hephaestus was Zeus and Hera's son, possibly born lame. He was depicted as ugly, bearded, stocky, and lame. His workshop was believed to be located under Mount Aetna
Zeus is the king of all gods and men, son of Cronus and Rhea. His name means "bright" and is believed to be one of the oldest Greek gods. Usually depicted with scepter and thunderbolt, wearing oak crown
Hera is a powerful goddess known for beauty, wisdom, and strength. She controls weather, fate, and commands animals. Possesses knowledge of poisons and herbs
Zeus is the God of the Sky and Thunder, ruling Olympian Gods. Offers boons to Zagreus with chain lightning abilities. Has signature Status Curse Jolted causing self-damage. Returns in Hades II with new Status Curse Blitz
Zeus was the supreme god of the ancient Greek pantheon. He was the god of sky, thunder, lightning, law, order, and justice. Zeus was one of twelve Olympian gods residing on Mount Olympus