Your Field Guide to Spotting Poseidon (Neptune)

Your Field Guide to Spotting Poseidon (Neptune)

You have to watch out for Poseidon, god of the sea. He's a man of extremes. That guy is just like the ocean – sometimes he's super placid and calm, but at the drop of a hat he can flip out and cause tsunami-size devastation. If you make him mad, he's likely to send floods, storms, earthquakes, and/or a giant sea monster your way. So yeah, you might want to avoid him. Our advice: if you're chilling on the beach, and you see a muscular bearded guy driving a chariot across the ocean, you really ought to bury your head in the sand – especially if he's carrying a trident.

Physical Description

Sex: Male
Age:
Middle-aged
Build:
Muscular
Complexion:
Tanned
Hair color:
White
Facial hair:
Beard and mustache
Scars/marks/tattoos:
None
Jewelry and accessories:
None
Clothing:
Little to none
Armor:
None
Type of weapon:
Trident

Typical Companions

  • Horses
  • Dolphins
  • Sea monsters
  • Amphirite, his wife

Other Notes

Known hangouts: Poseidon tends to spend time near the bodies of water, including the ocean, rivers, lakes and streams.

Escape vehicle: Horse-drawn chariot. His horses often have fish tails or are made of water.