“ | Crush…Zeus… | „ |
~ Lythos |
Lythos, also known as the Rock Titan and The Mountain King, is one of the supporting antagonists in Disney's 35th full-length animated feature film Hercules. He is one of the titans that were imprisoned by Zeus, and seeks revenge on the Gods of Olympus.
His right head was voiced by Corey Burton, who also voiced Stratos in the same film, Shockwave in Transformers: Animated, Cad Bane in the Star Wars franchise, Malware in Ben 10: Omniverse, Brainiac in LEGO DC Super-Villains and Nitros Oxide in the Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled remake, and his left head was voiced by Patrick Pinney, who also voiced Arges in the same film.
His Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Evil?[]
- Before action of the movie, he and the other Titans were dangerous and destructive gods causing all kinds of misery to befall mankind, resulting in most likely thousands of deaths until young Zeus defeated them and imprisoned them.
- After being freed by Hades, he immediately agreed to help him attack Olympus because of their lust for vengeance on Zeus for trapping them for thousands years.
- Started causing massive destruction after being freed, which likely included hundreds or even thousands of deaths due to crushing an entire village with his foot.
- Attacked Mt. Olympus and captured all of the gods. He also destroyed all chariots of the gods, and considering the fact that their horses hadn't appeared again, they most likely killed them during battle.
- He attempted to kill Hercules when he attempted to free his father and other gods.
- After Zeus was freed, they cowardly attempted to run away and abandoned Hades, showing that they had no loyalty to him and only allied with him to have a chance for revenge on Zeus.
- His relation with the other Titans with each other is too ambiguous to consider it a redeeming quality.
- Despite having some detracting comedic moments, his crimes are taken serious and all characters consider him dangerous.
What Prevents Him from Being Pure Evil?[]
- He still has detaching comedic moments which include:
- Not knowing where Olympus was and going in wrong direction with Hades being forced to inform them where Mt. Olympus was despite in being clearly visible.
- Cowardly running away after Zeus was freed and Lythos doing it despite losing both of his heads, with Hades yelling at them to come back.
- He suffers insufficient characterization as he only has a few lines in the movie. However, this is a minor prevention as he and the Titans showed a desire for revenge against Zeus for trapping him and the other Titans.
External Links[]
- Lythos on the Villains Wiki
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