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Because he is characterized by deceit and cunning, often causing chaos among other gods and mortals in Norse mythology.
Vishnu is often depicted with four arms holding a conch shell, discus, lotus, and mace, symbolizing his divine powers; he is also believed to have incarnated ten times on Earth, known as the Dashavatara, including as Rama and Krishna.
Because she is recognized as the deity of the sun and is one of the principal kami in Shinto, the traditional religion of Japan.
Because he is widely recognized in Greek mythology as the deity associated with the sea, known for his dominion over oceans, earthquakes, and horses.
Hercules's twelve labors were assigned to him as punishment and a path to redemption after he inadvertently killed his wife and children, which was a result of a fit induced by Hera, who despised him.
Because Jormungandr is the name of the serpent in Norse mythology that is said to encircle the world.
Because he is traditionally recognized as the deity associated with thunder, storms, and strength in Norse mythology.
Because Hades is the Greek god specifically associated with the underworld.