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Athena, The Goddess of Wisdom and Battle Strategy, played by Melina Kanakaredes in the 2010 movie PJO The Lightning Thief

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  • Athena was/is supposed the virgin goddess. She did have one sort of offspring, I wouldn't necessarily call him her child though. To not be crude, a god released himself upon her person and when she wiped it away...tada, a child was born. She has never ever had sexual relations though...the end.

  • @1stbrasscaptain if you've read the book, you'd know why she has children (brain children)

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  • Annabeth was a brain child. Athena gave birth to her just from thoughts. u should read Percy Jackson and the battle of the Labyrinth. And i hated the character selections!!!

  • Annabeth was suppose to have blonde hair and grey eyes, LOL . :| but oh well.

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  • That my favorite Athena one :)

  • @NessaHalrigada I am intrigued...although, how was the film? Did the book translate well onto the big screen? I know that depending on the writers, directors, etcetera the film can either be fantastic or dreadful.

    *Sidenote. I have always wanted to see a film with just the gods and goddesses...there are so many stories that can be told with them. A movie would make my dreams become reality. ^_^*

  • @1stbrasscaptain, it's worth reading as long as you can deal with it not being quit "authentic" they updated everything to make it more sensible in today's world. Of course the world has changed a lot since Ancient Greece, so they had to change a few things. They kept all the characters the same though, and didn't mix up the Olympian's powers and characteristics which is nice. The plot of course is purely fictional which gives it an interesting twist.

  • @x33s1lverdude There is quite the comment trail here...what about Hestia?

  • @1stbrasscaptain You're talking about Hestia

  • Where do u get these vids???

  • @Sheira89 Thank you for the recommendation...it's not Christmas yet...perhaps a belated gift. ^_^

  • @1stbrasscaptain Yes...it is worth reading....it makes it easier to understand.

  • @Sheira89 No, I actually have never read the series...I am primarily divulging the information that I know from the Greek mythologies. Is the series worth reading if you are a mythology purist? Thank you for the information also.

  • @cherchen99 but the child has Hephaestus for the father and Gaea for the mother....Hephaestus' semen dropped on to the earth, thus the Earth gave birth to the child...and gave the child to Athena, who was the foster mother..I have a thesis that probably weighs about 1kg sitting on my desk with all these Greek myths in it...

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