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Kncooper wrote: Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: CoolDudeAl wrote: Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: Noneofyourbusiness wrote: If gods age, it would explain Old Ursula being dead and gone. I said they age, I didn't say they died. Gods can let their aging process run its course (reverting back to a youthful appearance when they would "die") or remain fixed at one particular age, both by choice.

The only way for a god to die is to be killed. Ursula herself seems to be of the Greek variety, due to her relationship with Poseidon and the other Ursula, and the Greek gods could be killed but would never die of natural causes/illnesses.

And we've yet to hear of any enemies aside from Regina. Greek gods couldn't die by any means, including murder. Not sure where you got that info from. They are true immortals. Didn't Zeus kill a bunch of gods in one of his fits of rage? I could've sworn I read a myth like that when I was younger. he castrated his dad and banished all the titans to tartarus, but i've never heard of him killing any god or titan ... maybe a nymph perhaps? also the closest thing i know to a god dying is a god fading. but i only know fading to be in the peercy jackson universe Zeus didn't castrate Kronos (his father), Kronos castrated Uranus (his father), they threw "it" into the sea, which formed Aphrodite. But besides that everything else you said is correct.