Cryokinesis: Like with Percy, Poseidon can control/manipulate sea ice since he has a greater level of control over water than Percy does.
He had the ability to create storms, earthquakes, floods, and droughts. Like many other gods, he had superhuman strength along with the capability to teleport and shapeshift while also being able to restrict the powers of his children. The farther Poseidon was from the sea, the weaker his powers would become.
Hydrokinesis: Being the God of Oceans, Poseidon had omnipotent control over water. Cryokinesis: By many accounts, Poseidon was said to control snow-capped regions (i.e the Arctic) and had set one of the Sea-gods, Proteus to rule over there.
Powers and abilities
Like the other Olympian Gods, Poseidon possesses super-strength, super-speed, shapeshifting, immortality, and invulnerability.
Children of Poseidon have minor ice manipulation, but very limited, to just creating an ice storm whenever they are in cold. As long as they land in water, children of Poseidon can survive falling from really high heights. Children of Poseidon can sense the difference between fresh and saltwater.
Poseidon's strengths: He is a creative god, designing all the creatures of the sea. He can control waves and ocean conditions. Poseidon's weaknesses: Warlike, though not so much as Ares; moody and unpredictable.
The Greek god of the skies is Zeus. As Greek god of the skies, Zeus is responsible for lightning, thunder, clouds, and rain. Most stories of Greek mythology describe Zeus as using his thunderbolt, but one myth, in particular, tells us how Zeus gave mortals rain.
Zeus is the leader of the gods, but he does not attain this position because he is more powerful than Poseidon. Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades draw lots to decide which parts of the world each would rule after defeating the Titans. Zeus draws the rule of Olympus, where most of the gods live.
Atmokinesis: As the God of the sea, Poseidon possesses the power to manipulate water, storms, and lightning, able to create strong waves and violent storms to bring the rage of the ocean upon those who anger him.
Poseidon was furious with Odysseus and his crew because they blinded his son, the cyclops Polyphemus. Even before this, however, Poseidon was not happy with Odysseus, since Odysseus fought for the Greeks in the Trojan War, while Poseidon favored the Trojans; the Greeks were ultimately victorious.
Cryokinesis: Like with Percy, Poseidon can control/manipulate sea ice since he has a greater level of control over water than Percy does.
Boreas (Βορέας, Boréas; also Βορρᾶς, Borrhás) was the Greek god of the cold north wind and the bringer of winter. His name meant "North Wind" or "Devouring One". His name gives rise to the adjective "boreal". Tengliu, Snow goddess from Chinese mythology.
Poseidon's Secret is an Atlantean myth technology in Age of Mythology: The Titans that is available to worshipers of Theia and can be researched at the Military Barracks. Once researched, it increases the attack and movement speed of cavalry units by +15% and +10%, respectively.
Poseidon FAQs
Poseidon was the Greek god of the sea, earthquakes, storms, and horses.
Zeus is the strongest of the gods in the Ancient Greek religion because he has both power and intelligence. He is able to ensure that he is not replaced by another, more powerful deity. He is also able to ensure the allegiance of many other gods by giving them rights and privileges.
GOD OF WAR - KRATOS kills POSEIDON | Boss Fight (God of War 3 best moments)
Poseidon can control the weather, but perhaps not to the extent that Zeus does. Zeus controls the skies, Poseidon controls the seas but also earthquakes.
In all seriousness, Poseidon fears very little. He fears Zeus' authority enough to follow it, and he probably feared his father while he was alive. Apart from that, Poseidon isn't shown to fear much of anything.
THE CONTEST BETWEEN ATHENA AND POSEIDON
The contest took place on the Acropolis. Poseidon struck the rock with his trident and produced a salt spring or a horse. Athena brought forth an olive tree from the ground by the touch of her spear and she was proclaimed the victor.
The Big Three are the three most powerful gods among the Olympians - Zeus, Poseidon and Hades, the three sons of Kronos and Rhea.
Poseidon was the second son of the Titans Cronus and Rhea. In most accounts he is swallowed by Cronus at birth and is later saved, along with his other siblings, by Zeus.
From that time forward, Poseidon and Athena were rivals. This plays out in the story of the Odyssey where Poseidon tries to thwart Odysseus while Athena tries to help him on his journey.
The most powerful Greek God was undoubtedly Zeus and he had several powers he could wield. He is most famous for being able to throw lightning bolts. He had a winged horse named Pegasus that carried them for him and a trained eagle that retrieved them after he threw any.
Thor, Norse god of thunder/lightning, oak trees, protection, strength, and hallowing.