Zeus

Zeus was the King of the Greek Gods.

He is a guardian of the cosmic balance, wise and aloof. But at the same time, he cheats on his wife, Hera. He created mankind along with Hera, and is without question the most powerful of the Olympian gods. Normally, he acts like a dignified king. In intimate situations (amorous or otherwise), he acts more like a charming older gentleman. Though capricious at times, he has a strongly developed sense for restraint, when it comes to godly powers (except for the odd smiting of a pesky mortal, of course). Apart from his endless cold war with Hera, Zeus has good relations with the other Olympians, at least from his point of view. They obey him and do not plot against him. True affection he reserves for mortal women, and sometimes for their offspring, especially for the greatest of them: Hercules. Despite Hercules’ constant disobedience, Zeus has a genuine fondness for him. Zeus is the formal ruler of the Olympian gods, and can order the other gods, and their armies and proxies, to do his bidding. His personal guard, the proxidicae, is used when he desires total control over an operation, but is unwilling to appear in person. Zeus is also the patron of quite a lot of the immortals that inhabit Mount Olympus.