Okay, the gods have a some children. This quirk has it's own categories. I tried to list the Greek gods that I know very well, sorry if I missed a lot.
So it goes like this (in quirk form):
Zeus: This god has granted it's user Lightning/Cloud Fingers (or just call it Zeus). They can produce lightning from their fingers and mold it in various forms. They can also produce a cloud like gas out of their fingers, like a distraction and a blindness technique. You can add realistic weaknesses.
Apollo: This user kinda has 3 quirks in one. Healing, Archery, and Music. Each has its own strengths and weaknesses. Healing is most used when a partner or classmate has sustained minor injury. Music is used kinda like a torture device. This part of the power can make others dance, it also removes your quirk until you stop dancing. Finally, Archery. No, this does not require a bow & arrow. This allows the hand of the user to summon arrows of any quirk (fire/ice arrows, exploding arrows, MIgHTY arrows, heh..). Control of the arrows is highly recommended. You can add realistic weaknesses.
Athena: This quirk is very powerful in some ways, and not so powerful in other ways. Athena's quirk is war. When I saw war, my mind automatically goes to guns and swords. I bet you know where I'm heading with this. This user can summon different types if guns and swords, no matter how dangerous, smaller, big, unharmful. Any, any type of gun or sword.
Artemis: This god was associated with the hunt, forests, and the moon. 3 quirks once again fellas. This user is good at hunting, bodies and animals. The forest quirk can call out the animals from the forest and they could help in battle, but probably get killed easily. Finally, the moon quirk. This allows the user to turn all the attention of the moon to whatever they want to (only available at night, ofc). It also grants the user the ability to summon craters and the power of wolf (teeth, claws, howling). You can add realistic weaknesses.
Aphrodite: Ah, the goddess of love and beauty. The quirk that the user is granted is charm. It is used as a distraction so if a child of Athena were on the battlefield, they could strike. You can add realistic weaknesses.
Ares: This quirk is basically Athena but with nun chucks (jkjk). You can add realistic weaknesses.
Boreas: This god was related with winter and wind. Let's have a little twist. Like in the Percy Jackson series (SPOILER ALERT), you know how Leo has fire powers and it's a dangerous sign? Well, some Boreas children was granted with the power of Arctic, meaning they can change the temperature, and if winter comes early, it's a bad sign. You can add realistic weaknesses.
Cronos: This god was the god of time. Yes, for me I'd like to imagine his children having the power of clock. Not the power to freeze time (You could, if you wanted to), but to freeze everything they want but time. So, if it's user was using their quirk in battle, they could freeze the target. You can add realistic weaknesses.
Dionysus: Dionysus was the god of the grape vine, and you guessed it, this user's quirk is vines. The vines are good defense, and offense. This quirk allows it's user to sprout vines form the ground at anytime. But, beware. This power can spiral out of control when it's user is intensely stressed, mad, upset, etc. You can add realistic weaknesses. (ibARA-)
Demeter: This goddess was related to harvest. It's quirk is kinda like Dionysus, but with plants. This quirk also grants the power of gardening. You can add realistic weaknesses.
Deimos: A little unknown, Deimos was the god of personification, dread and terror. Let's give his children the power of illusion. That'd be interesting to watch. You can add realistic weaknesses.
Eros: Hera + Aphrodite. You can add realistic weaknesses.
Hephaestus: Hephaestus was related with building, fire and gears. You guessed it again, three quirks. This quirk's user has a way with tools and materials in building, as the same for gears. But as for fire, it is very, very, very, VERY rarely used. The fire is not a good sign. It means you are letting out too much anger, and too much could lead to murder or burning down a town. You can add realistic weaknesses.
Hera: Hera was the goddess of marriage. I'm just switching it up a little. Love, is the quirk it's user is given. This is useful in some ways, and other ways are not useful. Like Aphrodite, it is used as a distraction and make it's target fall in love. Basically the user can manipulate it's target into making themselves pass out, die, or any other thing. You can add realistic weaknesses.
Hestia: Mostly unknown, the powers of Hestia remain normal and useful. Hestia was the power of hearth, warmth and light. Yes, in this world that I live in, Hestia has children and is one of the Greek gods. This user can generate warmth and light from their body. But be careful, they could blind you with the light they are generating. The warmth also takes energy. You can add realistic weaknesses.
Hermes: This god was known for being a messenger for the gods and a trickster for his clever and cunning personality. His children are usually geniuses. No, Hermes children do not have quirks, if you count being gifted with outstanding smart mind, then I guess you could say they have a quirk. These children are usually leader because they know which way is the wrong way and which way is the wrong way. You can add realistic weaknesses.
Hades: Ah, the god of death. His children's quirks are pretty obvious. Hades was associated with the underworld, the dead, and riches. The quirks the child(ren) have obtained is bring back the dead. Here's another one, the user can pull shadows and darkness along with the them, too. You can add realistic weaknesses.
Hypnos: The god of sleep. His children are sleepy, but are powerful because they can put the target to sleep easily. One blink of concentration and they're on the ground sleeping like a baby. And of course, you can add realistic weaknesses.
Kratos: Midoriya's twin but a tiny, tiny bit weaker. By the way, this was the god of strength. The users with this quirk can transfer strength and energy from one body to another (you can add realistic weaknesses).
Momus: THE GOD OF F**KING MOCKERY. Anyway, this user's quirk is evil spirits, illusions back at it once again (hey did you know you can add realistic weaknesses?).
Poseidon: Poseidon was the god of the sea and earthquakes. So, put the two together, SEA EARTHQUAKES! No, that's not to quirk for his children lol u thought. The quirk his children were gifted was sea and control of water. The water can take any shape. You should add realistic weaknesses.
And the last I could think of,
Typhon: He was the deadliest monster in the Greek mythology. I know he's a monster, but his power was carried down to this generation. His power was carried down through the generations. The current user who has his power has the ability to be Typhon for 10-30 minutes. After it's user changes back they have the ability of snakes. btw you should add realistic weaknesses-
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