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|image=[[Image:Wait.png|right|thumb|300px|]]
|image=[[Image:Cheiron and statues.png|right|thumb|300px|[[Cheiron]] in front of statue representations of the gods.]]
|name= Poseidon
|name= Poseidon
|actor= n/a - ''(Did not appear in canon)''
|actor= n/a - ''(Did not appear in canon)''
|species= God
|species= God
|occupation= King of the Sea
|occupation= King of the Sea
|episodes= [[1.13 - Forgery]] †<br>[[1.47 - Mila]] †<br>[[1.50 - Valley of the Shadow]] †<br>[[YHFFS2.01 - The Enemy Within I]]<br>[[YHFFS2.02 - The Enemy Within II]]<br>† = ''(mention only)''}}
|episodes= [[1.13 - Forgery]] †<br>[[1.38 - Me, Myself, and Eye]] †<br>[[1.47 - Mila]] †<br>[[1.50 - Valley of the Shadow]] †<br>[[YHFFS2.01 - The Enemy Within I]]<br>[[YHFFS2.02 - The Enemy Within II]]<br>† = ''(mention only)''}}




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== '''[[1.13 - Forgery]]''' ==
== '''[[1.13 - Forgery]]''' ==
* [[Hephaestus]] mentions that Poseidon wants him to make another anchor. "You'd think he'd had enough of those already."
* [[Hephaestus]] mentions that Poseidon wants him to make another anchor. "You'd think he'd had enough of those already."
== '''[[1.38 - Me, Myself, and Eye]]''' ==
* Cheiron is naming the statues, and indicates one that is holding a trident as, "Neptune, God of the Sea".
** Neptune was the name that ancient Romans gave to the Greek god of the sea and earthquakes, Poseidon.


== '''[[1.47 - Mila]]''' ==
== '''[[1.47 - Mila]]''' ==

Revision as of 23:10, 23 March 2015


Cheiron in front of statue representations of the gods.
Name Poseidon
Actor n/a - (Did not appear in canon)
Species God
Occupation King of the Sea
Episodes 1.13 - Forgery
1.38 - Me, Myself, and Eye
1.47 - Mila
1.50 - Valley of the Shadow
YHFFS2.01 - The Enemy Within I
YHFFS2.02 - The Enemy Within II
† = (mention only)


Family

1.13 - Forgery

  • Hephaestus mentions that Poseidon wants him to make another anchor. "You'd think he'd had enough of those already."

1.38 - Me, Myself, and Eye

  • Cheiron is naming the statues, and indicates one that is holding a trident as, "Neptune, God of the Sea".
    • Neptune was the name that ancient Romans gave to the Greek god of the sea and earthquakes, Poseidon.

1.47 - Mila

  • Hercules tells Mila, "Well, Y-you could be the daughter of, like, you know, Poseidon, or Apollo, or..."

1.50 - Valley of the Shadow

  • Vendor Christine tries to sell a fishing pole. "You'll steal a fish from Poseidon's plate."