Myth Shifter
Myth-Eater
Mythical Monster Morphosis
MythPower: Ananke's Will
MythPower: Aphrodisia
MythPower: Apollo's Gift
MythPower: Ares' Wrath
MythPower: Arrows Of Eros
MythPower: Artemis's Gift
MythPower: Athena's Thought
MythPower: Atlas Endurance
MythPower: Bacchanalia
MythPower: Caerus' Cunning
MythPower: Coeus' Logic
MythPOwer: Curse Of Ker
MythPower: Demeter's Touch
MythPower: Dike's Decision
MythPower: Effect Of Eos
MythPower: Enyo's Laugh
MythPower: Fury Of The Furies
MythPower: Geras' Blight
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Superpower: MythPower: Atlas Endurance
The ability to channel Atlas' command over the essence of strength, durability and daring
Atlas, as I'm sure everyone knows, was made to bear the entire world in ancient Greek Mythology for his betrayal of the Olympians in the Titan war. This power allows you to channel the strength, durability and stamina required for that job, as well as the daring Atlas showed to defy the Olympians in the first place. Channeling Atlas means that one's strength (especially upper-body), physical durability and stamina all go up. Moreover, the user becomes immune to fear, doubt, worry and the like.
The good:
Very strong
Very durable (invulnerability at the higher levels) and awesome stamina
Very daring and brave
The bad:
People with MythPower: Zeus Power
Daring may make you make rash decisions
If the user of this ability uses MythPower: Titanomachy Rematch, could lead to all out war
Created by Shadowulf1 on Feb. 26, 2010 at 08:29 p.m.
Comments:
Invulnerability means that your skin is impenetrable, and you are immune to any physical form of damage. Acid, fire, electricity, blunt/slashing damage, high falls; bones don't break, skin can't be lacerated or bruised. But the user can still drown, suffocate, get tired, starve, get sick, be aged/de-aged or be mentally dominated/controlled... invulnerability isn't entire immortality
yes, at the HIGHER levels. Meaning the more you exercise the ability, the closer to invulnerability you get. After a while (the time depends on each user), your stamina doesn't run out and your durability is invulnerable in capacity. Your strength becomes greater, but not as strong as if you had MythPower: Ares' Wrath... Atlas was more about the stamina/durability than fighting/power/strength
What does it mean by invulnerability? What are you invulnerable to?
I just thought that since MythPower: Atlas Endurance said invulnerability at the higher levels it might provide a higher increase in durability.
see MythPower: Ares' Wrath...
How much does MythPower: Atlas Endurance increase your strength, durability, and stamina?
then on top of that I'm not done adding mythpowers, so when I finish, you'll have to factor them ALL in...
depends...nothing is definite, remember. However, if you use your powers often, they develop quicker.
How long would it take to use the mythpowers in tandem if you could use all the mythpowers?
I did mean the part about your powers being some of the best on the site. I also meant the part about needing every advantage I can get in the battle area, I think the powers you developed especially the mythpowers are some of the powers that will provide the most advantages and that and my curiosity are the reasons I ask so many questons.
As powers develop, more and more can be used in tandem. First two, then three, then more and more. If you have ten, you have to develop to the use of ten in tandem, it's never immediately possible.
If the mythpowers develop enough how many mythpowers can you use in tanden? Sory about my earlier comment I did not know you had answered my comments yet.
Only if both powers develop to the point they can be used in tandem (at the same time). Like I said before, the abilities don't often have an effect on one another (speed bestowed by MythPower: The Hermes Hustle increasing speed bestowed by MythPower: Ares' Wrath), though it can happen should the powers develop enough. You'd easily be able to match or outdo Superman's strength, put it that way.
Can you use MythPower: Atlas Endurance after you use MythPower: Ares'Wrath to increase your strength past 1000 times?
yah, it's great
yep you are right. i can see how the pics can make it seem like it is the earth but facts are facts. i am in love with that website now.
Not round like a circle, round like a dome. look it up here http://www.theoi.com/Titan/TitanAtlas.html even on the page, he's referred to as the bearer of the heavens
you sure it was the sky? why would they describe the sky as round?
No, they didn't; he actually carried the dome of the sky on his back, and that was round (kinda like standing inside a big bowl and holding it up from the inside)
Atlas, was the titan, that carried the world on his back. And did you know that unlike other ancient civilizations that thought the world was flat, the ancient greeks had Atlas carrying a round world on his back.
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