
The Immortals
The Immortals in Greek mythology are a select group of fifty elite warriors who served as the king's personal guards on Mount Olympus. Known for their exceptional combat skills, bravery, and unwavering loyalty, they were considered nearly invincible and played a key role in defending the gods and their realm. Their name, "The Immortals," comes from their unbreakable spirit and eternal service, symbolizing strength and divine protection. Despite their name, some stories suggest they could be defeated, but they are generally portrayed as the ultimate protectors among the gods.