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Greek Gods--The Battle for Superiority
Greek God of water, both salt and fresh: Poseidon
God of Gods, the most supreme: Zeus
Famous brothers, Zeus and Hades.
The sharp, silver trident held in the right hand of Poseidon.
The lightning bolt held in the left hand of Zeus.
Moody, bad-tempered, greedy Gods: especially Poseidon.
The demand for power was as great as the vastness of the sea.
The rumble of earthquakes caused by Poseidon threatened many.
The lightning storms catching sparks sent by Zeus.
A fight, causing distress among other Gods.
An unhappy Poseidon--Superiority to Zeus.
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