I Survived 100 Days as ZEUS in Minecraft

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All Comments (21)
  • @xXlotusmoonXx
    And me knowing Ancient Greek lore, Zeus kinda deserves it to be honest XD
  • @Anonymous-zu9rb
    16:52 - "I see an igloo" (a structure with a chance for a weakness potion) 17:20 - "and to make a potion of weakness, we need to head to the nether" (I literally face palmed at that moment)
  • @D.T.W.
    Since Ryan played as Zeus, now he has to play as kratos the ghost of sparta
  • @LeoDaGuyYt
    best thing about ryguyrocky is obv theres an amount of staging in theese videos but not as much as there used to be its like theyve made it more genuine and i love it
  • @remaydemon1623
    52:05. Before the archaeologists can move ? Ryguy being stuck in the last video 😂😂
  • YO PERFECT IDEA I GOT ima list every mythology I know Greek Mythology: Ancient Greek mythology includes stories of gods and goddesses such as Zeus, Hera, Athena, and Apollo, as well as epic tales like the Iliad and the Odyssey. Roman Mythology: Similar to Greek mythology, Roman mythology features gods and goddesses like Jupiter, Juno, Venus, and Mars, often with slightly different names and interpretations. Norse Mythology: Norse mythology originates from the Scandinavian region and includes gods like Odin, Thor, Loki, and Freyja, as well as tales of Ragnarok and the Norse creation myth. Egyptian Mythology: Ancient Egyptian mythology includes gods and goddesses such as Ra, Isis, Osiris, and Anubis, along with stories of creation and the afterlife. Celtic Mythology: Celtic mythology encompasses the myths and legends of the Celtic peoples of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and Brittany, featuring figures like the Dagda, Brigid, and Cú Chulainn. Hindu Mythology: Hindu mythology is rich with gods like Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, and goddesses like Lakshmi, Saraswati, and Parvati, as well as stories from texts such as the Mahabharata and the Ramayana. Chinese Mythology: Chinese mythology includes deities like the Jade Emperor, Nuwa, Guan Yu, and Sun Wukong (the Monkey King), as well as tales from classic literature like Journey to the West. Japanese Mythology: Japanese mythology features gods and spirits such as Amaterasu, Susanoo, Izanagi, and Izanami, as well as legends of yokai and creatures like dragons and kitsune. Mesopotamian Mythology: Mesopotamian mythology includes stories from ancient civilizations like the Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians, featuring gods like Enlil, Marduk, Inanna, and Gilgamesh. Native American Mythology: Native American mythologies vary greatly among different tribes and cultures across North and South America, with stories of gods, spirits, and legendary creatures like the Thunderbird and Coyote. Aztec Mythology: Aztec mythology originates from ancient Mexico and includes gods like Quetzalcoatl, Huitzilopochtli, Tlaloc, and Tezcatlipoca, as well as tales of creation and the underworld. Inca Mythology: Inca mythology comes from the Andean region of South America and includes deities like Inti (the sun god), Pachamama (the earth goddess), Viracocha (the creator god), and Mama Quilla (the moon goddess). Maya Mythology: Maya mythology is the collection of myths and legends from the ancient Maya civilization of Mesoamerica, featuring gods like Kukulkan (the feathered serpent), Chaac (the rain god), and Ixchel (the moon goddess). Sumerian Mythology: Sumerian mythology is one of the earliest recorded mythologies and includes gods like Anu, Enki, Enlil, and Inanna, as well as stories of creation, the flood, and the epic of Gilgamesh. Persian Mythology: Persian mythology, also known as Iranian mythology, includes deities like Ahura Mazda (the supreme god), Anahita (the goddess of water), Mithra (the god of contracts), and Ahriman (the god of evil). Slavic Mythology: Slavic mythology encompasses the myths and folklore of the Slavic peoples of Eastern Europe, featuring gods like Perun (the god of thunder), Veles (the god of the underworld), and Baba Yaga (the witch). African Mythology: African mythology is diverse and varied, with different myths and legends found across the continent. It includes deities, spirits, and folk heroes from cultures such as Yoruba, Zulu, Ashanti, and more. Oceanic Mythology: Oceanic mythology refers to the myths and legends of the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Islands, including Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia. It features gods, spirits, and creation stories specific to each culture. Australian Aboriginal Mythology: Australian Aboriginal mythology consists of the Dreamtime stories, which explain the origins of the land, animals, and people of Australia. It includes ancestral beings like the Rainbow Serpent and the Dreamtime heroes. Tibetan Mythology: Tibetan mythology is influenced by Buddhism and includes deities like Avalokiteshvara (the bodhisattva of compassion), Tara (the goddess of compassion), and Padmasambhava (the guru who brought Buddhism to Tibet). Korean Mythology: Korean mythology includes stories of gods like Hwanung (the god of the heavens), Dangun (the legendary founder of Korea), and mythical creatures like the Dokkaebi (goblins) and the Haetae (guardian lions). Vietnamese Mythology: Vietnamese mythology features deities like the Jade Emperor, the Four Immortals, and the Mother Goddess, as well as tales of dragons, fairies, and legendary heroes. Māori Mythology: Māori mythology originates from New Zealand and includes gods like Tāne Mahuta (the god of forests), Tangaroa (the god of the sea), and Tāwhirimātea (the god of weather), as well as stories of creation and the underworld. Indigenous Siberian Mythology: Indigenous Siberian mythology encompasses the myths and beliefs of the various indigenous peoples of Siberia, including the Evenki, Yakuts, and Chukchi, featuring spirits, shamans, and animals as important figures. Taino Mythology: Taino mythology comes from the indigenous peoples of the Caribbean, including the Taino people of the Greater Antilles. It includes deities like Yucahu (the creator god), Atabey (the earth goddess), and Juracán (the god of storms). Maori Mythology: Maori mythology originates from New Zealand and includes gods like Tane Mahuta (god of forests), Tangaroa (god of the sea), and Maui (a trickster hero), as well as stories of creation and ancestral spirits. Gaulish Mythology: Gaulish mythology refers to the myths and legends of the ancient Celtic people of Gaul (modern-day France), featuring gods like Lugus, Cernunnos, and Epona, as well as tales of warriors and druids. Baltic Mythology: Baltic mythology encompasses the myths and beliefs of the Baltic peoples, including the Latvians, Lithuanians, and Prussians, featuring gods like Perkūnas (the god of thunder) and Laima (the goddess of fate). Finnish Mythology: Finnish mythology includes deities like Ukko (the god of thunder), Väinämöinen (the wise old wizard), and the spirits of the Kalevala, as well as stories of creation, magic, and heroic deeds. Mongolian Mythology: Mongolian mythology includes stories of gods like Tengri (the sky god), Erlik (the god of the underworld), and Genghis Khan (the legendary founder of the Mongol Empire), as well as tales of nomadic life and shamanism. that is all I know...maybe..
  • NSFW fun fact Greeks used to have intimate relationships with goats So it’s extra funny that ryguy captured a goat
  • @GrandLynx-kp2zi
    Missed opportunity to have Poseiden as a summon Hades and Poseiden are the brothers of Zeus
  • @Samland_yt
    You should consider 100 days as percy jackson
  • Cool, that you used a picture of the Zeus-Model from Age of Mythology. Didn't expect that. Actually, do you have the game and play it sometimes?
  • @DonovanIyer
    I like the gods that are attacking Zeus are who I'm assuming are Poseidon, Athena, and Apollo. Especially since they have plotted a cue against Zeus before. Also, fun fact: Zeus has the ability to strip gods of their powers.
  • Love the video, but definitely should have changed a couple things. 1: the hunters should have been titans. Like atlas, hyperion, and krios. Just to name 3 random titans. 2: you should have summoned athena instead of hades or have poseidon instead of ares. Poseidon and hades would fit best in my opinion cause of the titan god war. But ares being the god of war and athena being the goddess of warfare would also work well.
  • I have a tip. Instead of finding sugar cane multiple times in different areas, make a sugar can farm if you need sugar or sugar can with sand and water.
  • @dyingfoxy3236
    Since there is Zeus, why not make Hades the God of death or his three headed dog Cerberus
  • @hydrastuff8029
    I like the idea of 100 days as different mythological Gods. Maybe since Ry played Zeus, and the hunters seemed to be Poseidon, Hermes & Athena, maybe he can play a different Greek God like Ares, Hephaestus or Dionysus. Or perhaps a Norse or Egyptian God
  • @skullgamer3649
    I would’ve made the other gods Hades, Poseidon and Ares, Hades because he’s never liked his kid brother, Poseidon because he is always arguing with his little brother, and Area because he is Zeus’s least favorite child I’m pretty sure