In this episode, the gods seek to reclaim their dominance after a loss, sending out Poseidon , known as the most fearsome and arrogant of the Greek pantheon. :
: Representing the gods, he is the cold and silent ruler of the seas who views all other beings, including his fellow gods, with utter contempt. 9 : Tyrant of the Ocean
: The episode establishes the stark contrast between Poseidon's "perfect" godhood—requiring no effort or allies—and Sasaki's humanity, defined by constant struggle, learning, and the support of those he lost to. Other Notable "Tyrant" References Depending on the context, you might also be looking for: In this episode, the gods seek to reclaim
In this episode, the gods seek to reclaim their dominance after a loss, sending out Poseidon , known as the most fearsome and arrogant of the Greek pantheon. :
: Representing the gods, he is the cold and silent ruler of the seas who views all other beings, including his fellow gods, with utter contempt.
: The episode establishes the stark contrast between Poseidon's "perfect" godhood—requiring no effort or allies—and Sasaki's humanity, defined by constant struggle, learning, and the support of those he lost to. Other Notable "Tyrant" References Depending on the context, you might also be looking for: