: The gods and goddesses of Olympus often engaged in behaviors that crossed gender lines, and some deities had characteristics of both genders. For example, Zeus and Hera, the king and queen of the gods, could change their forms at will, sometimes taking on the gender of the other for various reasons.
Uses the to manipulate hormones, allowing them to change their own or others' gender instantly.
transformed into a mare and gave birth to the eight-legged horse Sleipnir (Greek/Phrygian Mythology)
: A dual-gendered deity from Phrygian mythology with immense, uncontrollable power. The gods feared Agdistis's dual nature, leading to a mythic narrative of castration that ultimately gave birth to Attis, a central figure in ecstatic, gender-transcendent mystery cults.