Can you fight gods DND?

Can you fight gods DND?

Although there is lore common to many D&D settings, even that lore is subject to change—possibly radically so—in any given campaign or setting. In this case, there may be precedents set by other campaigns and other settings, but there is no universal lore on how to kill a god.

Are demigods mortal?

A demigod or demi-god is a minor deity, or a mortal or immortal who is the offspring of a god and a human, or a figure who has attained divine status after death. Figuratively, it is used to describe a person whose talents or abilities are so superlative that they appear to approach being divine.

What happens if a god and a god have a child?

So, here’s the summary- if the demigod slept mostly any god, their kid would be a regular demigod, who’d probably be killed soon or become super successful. If the demigod slept with their own godly parent, the kid would either be killed instantly, turned immortal, or become one of the strongest demigods in history.

Is a child of two gods a god?

No. It’s simply not possible the definition of a demigod is a being with partial or lesser divine status, such as a minor deity, the offspring of a god and a mortal, or a mortal raised to divine rank. A demigod could not have two gods a parents, because that would make them a god.

Who did Hades cheat on Persephone with?

The one time was with Minthi (Μίνθη) a girl of extreme beauty and as the myth says either Demetra transformed her to a plant (Mint) because she was afraid that Hades would replace Persephone with her , either Persephone was so enraged by Hades infidelity that she killed the girl by stomping on her.

Why did Persephone turns Minthe into a plant?

MINTHE was a Naiad-nymph of Mount Mintha in Elis (southern Greece) loved by the god Haides. When she claimed to be superior to his wife Persephone, the angry goddess transformed her into a mint plant.