![]() ![]() ![]() However, Voidstones are a subcategory of Brimstone, and so are listed after them, transitioning from Tartarus to Asphodel foes. ![]() This leads to some initially odd-looking ordering, such as Voidstones being placed in the part of this section dedicated to Tartarus enemies. Perilous Foes - Enemies are grouped first by what biome they initially appear in, and then by their "subtypes".However, the House takes the topmost position as the most important to the Underworld's administration. The Underworld - These places are nearly listed in order from deepest to highest within the Underworld.It's unclear why Dusa and Skelly are at the bottom of this list. Achilles and Orpheus are present in the House Sisyphus is present in Tartarus Eurydice in Asphodel Patroclus, Theseus, and Asterius in Elysium and Cerberus in Styx. Others of Note - These characters are listed, broadly speaking, in the order you might meet them after reviving at the Pool of Styx.Dionysus, Hermes, and Demeter are presented in the order in which they were added to the game. This may have to do with how many runs into the game these gods can be met, or may not have any particular significance. After this, Zeus' children (and Aphrodite, whose lineage isn't clearly stated in the game's canon) are listed, seemingly in alphabetical order but for the placement of Artemis above Ares. After that, Athena is listed as the first of the "younger generation" of Olympians likely because she is the first Olympian the player meets, and the most outwardly supportive of Zagreus' efforts. He's followed by his older brother and second-in-command Poseidon. Olympian Gods - Zeus is at the top of this list, as lord of Olympus.Chaos, as the shadowy and oft-forgotten primordial deity that they are, is placed last. Hypnos (followed by his brother, Thanatos) and Megaera (followed by her sisters, Alecto and Tisiphone, in alphabetical order) are likely listed in order of when the player would be expected to encounter them. Charon follows the royal trio as the leading psychopomp and therefore necessary for the Underworld to function. ![]()
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