Board Thread:Antaeus' Arena: Audience Chamber/@comment-1515612-20161023154836/@comment-5471249-20161025211157

I'm not assuming anything - I'm making a logical conclusion from what we know is canon - a child of a more powerful god is more powerful than a child of a less powerful god, which, logically implies that Persephone is more powerful than Amphitride. Persephone is also shown to have considerable superhuman strength (when destroying Minthe in "Percy Jackson's Greek Gods"), in addition to manipulating the ground (opening it up underneath Thalia, Percy, and Nico, sending them to the Underworl, which would be an effective combat move against Amphitride), can control the dead (being Hades' wife), and can manipulate Stygian sleep (as seen in "Percy Jackson's Greek Heroes")