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Who is in control of nature/everything?

Okay, so it has been a long time since I read The Battle of the Labyrinth so I might have got a few things wrong, but throughout the rest of the series and into the Heroes of Olympus the part where Pan dies has presented a domanda which has been bugging me the whole time.

Pan is the god of nature, right? And everything is part of nature; me typing this now is affecting nature, because I'm breathing out carbon dioxide, the computer is releasing heat into the atmosphere etc. Nature includes both life and death and everything. Does that mean Pan was the god of everything? And when he died, he passed his nature powers to Grover...does this mean Grover is now the new nature/everything god? Doesn't this mean he is now the most powerful being alive???
And another thing; Kronos originally used to be the god/titan of the sky, but was replaced da Zeus. If Percy and the other Heroes defeat Gaia and condemn her to Tartarus o whatever they plan to do to her, who controls the world? Does Grover control it, if he is now the god of everything??? I'd be very grateful for any answers, this domanda has been bugging me for ages...
 LaughingHyena posted più di un anno fa
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Alex13126 said:
Pan was a //minor// god of the wild. Not nature. He barely controlled anything, let alone be a god of everything. It's basically a title. A titolo that gets other satyrs to worship you.
And yes, Grover did get that title.
Zeus will still be the king, I have no idea why he wouldn't.
The Titan Rhea, Zeus's mother and Kronos's queen, was the goddess of fertility. She was probably replaced da Demeter.
Demeter is in charge of the ground, soil, plants, and all that good stuff. Just like Apollo is in charge of the sun, and Artemis the moon.
The whole Persephone being kidnapped thing and her staying in the Underworld during Fall and Winter explains why nothing grows during winter and stuff starts to die in Fall.
In conclusion: Demeter controls the earth, Zeus is still the King, and Pan is nothing compared to the main gods.
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That explains quite a few things, thanks. Most of my mythology libri say Pan is the god of nature, though Wikipedia says the wild, it kind of makes sense that he would only be god of a few things though. But according to my libri and Wikipedia, Demeter is only an agricultural goddess, and Persephone is only a goddess of vegetation; although both are connected with the seasons, do they have anything to do with the actual earth itself, such as gravity etc?
LaughingHyena posted più di un anno fa
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Blah, blah, blah, I already knew that.
Alex13126 posted più di un anno fa
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Okay. My precedente commento is nonsense. (As te can tell da my trying to answer the gravity domanda initially, surprised te didn't notice) I only recently considered the thought.
Spikegilfer1997 posted più di un anno fa
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