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Porphyrion is the King of the Giants, or Gigantes, in Greek and Roman mythology. According to m

ost sources, Porphyrion rose from the mud created by the blood of the deity Ouranos. He is the most powerful of the giants closely similar to how Zeus is arguably the most powerful god, though rivaled by his brothers and he is destined to destroy Zeus. However, he is also sometimes said to have been sired by the primordial deity of the abyss, Tartarus, although this may have risen as a result of another version of the legend, in which the Giants rose from Tartarus after being imprisoned there by Kronos. {| class="toc" id="toc"

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HistoryEdit
In ancient times, the Titans such as Kronos and Hyperion were defeated by the young gods, namely the six children of Kronos (Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hestia, Hera, and Demeter) and by their allies. Soon after, however Gaea brought forth the Giants, who were solely born to avenge their elder siblings' defeat. By this time, all of the younger Olympians (Zeus' children) had been born, and were preparing the way for the new demigods.

Porphyrion started the first war between the gods and the giants by kidnapping Hera after being shot with an arrow of Eros. This, of course, made him fall in love with the Queen of the Olympians, so he started the war to keep Hera and to avenge the Titans. Led by Alcyoneus and the king, Porphyrion, the Gigantomachy attacked Olympus. Warned by the Fates that the Olympians could not defeat the Giants without the help of a lion-skinned-mortal, Zeus decided that this must mean his son, Heracles, and sent Athena to find him.

Heracles defeated Alcyoneus after injuring him in the Giant's homeland, Pallene (where Alcyoneus was immortal) and then killed him outside of Pallene's borders. Porphyrion later dueled both Zeus and Heracles, but the combination of both god and demigod working together destroyed him, as only a god and demigod working together can defeat a giant.

The Lost HeroEdit
Gaea uses Hera's power to release Porphyrion from Tartarus, and is trying to awaken other giants to fight the gods. After Jason Grace, Leo Valdez, and Piper McLean arrive at the Wolf House, Hera, still trapped by the power of Gaea pleads for the heroes to set her free before Porphyrion can be awakened. However, the demigods act too late and Porphyrion awakened, climbing out of a spire of earth. Jason told the others to keep working while he went to try and keep the giant busy.

When Jason approached him, Porphyrion called him and appetizer and asked if he was Hermes or Ares. However, Jason said he was a demigod son of Jupiter, which only made Porphyrion laugh and thanked Jupiter as he considered Jason an offering to himself. Jason and Porphyrion then start a boasting match against each other, with Hera interrupting saying Zeus would destroy him just like before. Porphyrion counters however, saying that Zeus couldn't destroy him and needed the aid of demigods. He also told them what they plan on doing, traveling to the original Mount Olympus in Greece and destroy the gods at their roots, instead of attacking the current Olympus as Kronos had done. Hera, the prisoner of Porphyrion.He then turned away from Hera and brought his attention back to Jason and told him he had no chance, as Porphyrion was at his weakest and could still turn Jason into a grease spot. He then called his spear from the earth and summoned storm spirits, wolves, and Earthborn to his location. Jason however stands up to him and calls on the winds, which Porphyrion actually looked surprised about. Before Porphyrion could react, Jason climbed up his knee and stabbed him in the ear, before calling a bolt of lightning down which blasted Jason away and blackened the side of Porphyrion's face. However, this didn't kill him and Porphyrion raised his spear, which started glowing, to kill Jason.

However, Leo and Piper had managed to free Hera at that moments. She was about to release her true form, so Porphyrion shot Jason a look of hatred before slamming his spear into the ground and vanishing into the earth. When Leo asked Hera optimistically if he had melted, Hera says that he could only be killed by a god and demigod working together and fled once she was free as he wasn't at full strength.

The Son of NeptuneEdit
While Alcyoneus is fighting Percy Jackson, Frank Zhang, and Hazel Levesque, he mentions that while Polybotes is preparing to destroy Camp Jupiter, Porphyrion is preparing for the real battle in Greece, where the Gigantes plan to destroy the gods by destroying them at their roots.

PersonalityEdit
Porphyrion is very self confident and arrogant. Even in his weakest form after waking up, he felt no threat from Jason or his friends. He even went so far as to joke with Jason by saying that they would start their fight by boasting when Jason tried to sound intimidating. Even during their fight, he does not seem at all afraid of Jason or make any attempt to stop Leo and Piper from trying to set Hera free. Even when Jason manages to hurt him, he only becomes angry.

Porphyrion is also intelligent, which sometimes is hindered by his self confident aspects. He commented on how the Giants were much more patient than the Titans (namely Kronos) and that he knew how to permanently kill the gods, by destroying their origins. Porphyrion also knows when to cut his losses, as once Hera was free, he knew it was time to escape, showing a cautious side and knowledge of his own limits despite his self confidence.

AppearanceEdit
Porphyrion is taller and stronger than Enceladus when he is first awakened. Jason also comments that he was so large and dense, that it was like having his own gravitational field, being at least forty feet tall in his weakest form. Porphyrion is humanoid from the waist up and like his brother, has his own set of bronze armor. He also has dragon legs like the other giants, which are the color of lima beans. He has green hair which is the same color as summer leaves, which are braided in long locks and decorated with weapons. The weapons include daggers, axes, and full-size swords, some of which were covered in blood or bent, possible trophies taken from defeated demigods. His eyes are completely white and are described as looking like polished marble.

AbilitiesEdit
As the Giant King, and the opposite of Zeus/Jupiter, he is the most powerful Giant. The full extent of his powers is still unknown:
 * Prowess in Battle: Even for a Gigantes, Porphyrion has enhanced strength, and could more than likely be equal in power to Zeus. In the first Gigantomachy, he was able to fight mighty Zeus himself, though he was eventually defeated. Later, even after seeing his weakened form, which he describes as being “scarier and more ripped than Enceladus," Jason (one of the most powerful demigods in the world) feels sure that no demigod can defeat him alone.
 * He has a strong resistance to electricity, as even when struck by lightning directly in the ear, it only angered him and blackened his face.
 * Giant Immortality: As a Gigantes, Porphyrion can only be killed by a God and demigod together, his armor and skin are regenerative and will heal during battle at an accelerated rate.
 * Unknown Ability: During his fight with Jason, Porphyrion made his spear glow, but it is unknown what effect this has. He only states that he knew exactly how to kill Jason as he knew how to kill his father.

TriviaEdit

 * In mythology, Porphyrion kidnapped Hera in order to start a war with the gods.
 * Even though he is the king of the Gigantes he has only made one appearance in the series.

Lityerses (also known as Lit) is the son of King Midas. In ancient times, he challenged people to harvesting contests and beheaded those he beat and is known as the Reaper of Men. {| class="toc" id="toc"

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 * 2 The Heroes of Olympus
 * 2.1 The Lost Hero 
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 * 4 Trivia
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HistoryEdit
In Greek mythology, Lityerses was the son of Midas. He used to reap the corn and had an enormous appetite. Whenever strangers passed his field, he gave them plenty to eat and drink and then challenged them to a harvesting contest and beheaded those he beat. During one of these routines, Heracles won the contest and killed him.

According to Iliad (v.860), Midas' son was indeed Lityerses. However, in some variations of the myth, Midas had a daughter, Zoe instead.

The Phrygian reapers used to celebrate his memory in a harvest-song which bore the name of Lityerses. The song for Lityerses was, according to one tradition, a comic version of the lament sung by the Black Sea people, the Mariandyni for Bormos, a son of wealthy man.

Theocritus in his tenth Idyll gives a specimen of a Greek harvest-song addressed to Demeter, which is called 'the Song of the Divine Lityerses'. In this song, there is no mention of the legend; it is indeed only an ordinary reaping-song.

The Lost Hero Edit
Leo, Piper, Coach Hedge, and Jason meet Lit and Midas after Festus crash lands and the group sneak into a house to rest. Midas and Lit walk into the room and Hedge tries to beat them up, something that Jason sends him out of the room for doing. Soon after he leaves, Midas turns Leo and Piper to gold and Jason says he wants to fight Lit instead. Lit agrees and begins to fight Jason, however Jason's fighting style (Legion training) is so different that Lit is beaten by Jason. Midas goes to help his son up, but unintentionally turns him to gold. Jason then calls down a bolt of lightning that destroys the roof. Rain water falls into the room and turns the statues of gold back to flesh. Jason however tosses a rug over the golden statue of Lit, hopefully preventing him from returning to flesh until after Midas' captives were done with him.

AppearanceEdit
Lit has muscular arms that are covered in scars, he has dark curly hair with a face that would have been handsome if it wasn't so sliced up.

TriviaEdit

 * In The Lost Hero, Lityerses is first seen wearing pajama pants with a sleeveless shirt that said Cornhuskers and held a sword that looked "like it could husk a lot of things besides corn."
 * Midas said that Lityerses' mother insisted on his name, despite that Midas thought that it was a horrible name.
 * Jason described his fighting style as all offense, no defense.