Gods do not die.
Ichor. It is like blood, only it belongs to gods and goddesses.
The Romans, simply put, took Greek mythology and renamed the gods.
Many Roman gods were direct copies of Greek gods simply renamed; as in Zeus becoming Jupiter, Hades becoming Pluto, etc.
In Greek mythology, nectar and ambrosia are the food and drink of the gods. Which is which seems to be a matter of debate.
IchorThe name of the blood of the gods is Ichor [Ιχώρ]
The golden blood of the gods known as "Anchor"
Sanctuaries in Greek mythology are usually temples of the gods. Blood couldn't be spilled in a temple, because it was considered an offense to the gods, and if they were praying, then the person was under their protection.
In Greek mythology, ichor is the ethereal fluid that is the Greek gods' blood, sometimes said to have been present in ambrosia or nectar.
None of them. Gods and goddesses have to be immortal in Greek Mythology.
Gods do not die.
Greek Mythology.
Ichor. It is like blood, only it belongs to gods and goddesses.
Greek mythology is about the ancient Greek gods. Rome was not an ancient Greek god.
The gods in Greek Mythology were just legends. Such as Atlas the god that held the earth and sky, and Zeus the god of all gods.
The Romans, simply put, took Greek mythology and renamed the gods.
Many Roman gods were direct copies of Greek gods simply renamed; as in Zeus becoming Jupiter, Hades becoming Pluto, etc.