Bacchus is the Roman God of wine, grapes, parties, and festivals. He was a later addition to the Olympians and was said to have replaced Vesta. Some animals that are sacred to Bacchus dolphins and snakes. Bacchus is also a shapeshifter and he likes to shift into animals to scare other Gods and Goddess.
Bacchus is the son of Jupiter and Semele; his half siblings are Minerva, Mars, Vulcan, twins Diana and Apollo, Venus, and Mercury. Bacchus is married to the spirit, Ariadne and they have six children. Since his mother was a mortal he had to be granted immortality by Jupiter, his father.
Dionysus carried a Thyrsos which is a staff covered in wine leaves. He was often accompanied by satyrs. He invented wine using grapes. The only God with a mortal parent. He has a total of 13 children.
Bacchus is the son of Jupiter and Semele; his half siblings are Minerva, Mars, Vulcan, twins Diana and Apollo, Venus, and Mercury. Bacchus is married to the spirit, Ariadne and they have six children. Since his mother was a mortal he had to be granted immortality by Jupiter, his father.
Dionysus carried a Thyrsos which is a staff covered in wine leaves. He was often accompanied by satyrs. He invented wine using grapes. The only God with a mortal parent. He has a total of 13 children.