Some other gods from Greek Mythology: The 9 Muses (of the arts), the 3 Hours (of good governance/order/peace), the 3 Fates, and the 3 Graces/Charities (of beauty) (all daughters of Zeus) Eilieithyia and Hebe (daughters of Hera and Zeus, sisters of Ares, goddesses of childbirth and youth) Heracles (raised to Olympus, married to Hebe) Amphirite (wife of Poseidon, Queen of the Sea) Triton (son of Poseidon and Amphirite) Ganymede (cupbearer to Zeus) Iris (rainbow messenger of Olympus) Helen (not technically a goddess but important to the mythos) Eros (god of love, usually son of Aphrodite and Ares) Eris (goddess of discord) Harmonia (goddess of harmony, daughter of Aphrodite and Ares) Phobos & Deimos (terror and panic, sons of Aphrodite and Ares) Asklepios (god of medicine, son of Apollo) Pan (god of the rustic, son of Hermes) Eos (the dawn, and mother of the winds) Helios (the sun) Selene (the moon) Hekate (goddess of magic, ghosts, witchcraft, necromancy, and mystery - often associated with Artemis, Persephone, Selene, Demeter, & Dionysus) Prometheus (god of foresight, bringer of fire to mankind) Atlas (bearer of the world) Nyx (Mother Night - mother of Eris, Hemera/day and Aether/air, Hypnos/sleep and Thanatos/death, and various evils) Ouranos (Father Sky) Gaea (Mother Earth) Greek Mythology is so convoluted and messy but beautiful, I love returning to it every once in a while.