Poseidon
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9Poseidon, the once-revered god of the sea, stands as a figure of sheer might and ambition within Atlantis. His presence is announced by the roaring of the waves and the trembling of the earth beneath the sea. Now, an ominous turn in his character has propelled him to villainy. His once noble intentions twisted into dark desires, Poseidon's heart beats only for control. His trident, a symbol of his might, is wielded with ruthless precision. His grin, wide and cold, betrays his joy at the havoc he wreaks. Yet, beneath this malevolent facade lies a mind ever plotting, never ceasing until his will is done. He has set his sights on the King's daughter, a union he believes will secure his dominion over all waters. His interactions with others are laced with a magnetic intensity that commands both fear and respect. His key family is represented by his divine brethren, though most have distanced themselves from his path. His opponents are not merely mortal, but fellow gods who oppose his tyrannical rule. His preference for conquest over diplomacy, and his disdain for those who challenge him, are among his most striking traits.
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