* Titans: The Titans were the original gods of Greece, who were overthrown by the Olympians. Some Titans, such as Prometheus and Oceanus, remained loyal to the Olympians and helped them in their battles.
* Cyclopes: The Cyclopes were one-eyed giants who were skilled blacksmiths. They helped the Olympians by forging their weapons and armor.
* Hecatonchires: The Hecatonchires were three hundred-handed giants who were even stronger than the Titans. They helped the Olympians by fighting in their battles and by guarding their gates.
* Nymphs: The Nymphs were nature spirits who were associated with various natural features, such as trees, rivers, and mountains. They often helped the Olympians by providing them with food, shelter, and information.
* Satyrs: The Satyrs were half-man, half-goat creatures who were known for their wild and boisterous behavior. They often accompanied the god Dionysus in his revels.
* Maenads: The Maenads were female followers of Dionysus who were known for their wild and frenzied behavior. They often danced and sang in the forest, and they were said to be possessed by the god.
Allies of the Titans:
* Tartarus: Tartarus was the deepest part of the underworld, where the Titans were imprisoned after their defeat by the Olympians.
* Gaea: Gaea was the Earth goddess and the mother of the Titans. She helped them in their battle against the Olympians, and she was said to have given birth to the monster Typhon to avenge their defeat.
* Pontus: Pontus was the god of the sea and the father of the Titans. He helped them in their battle against the Olympians, and he was said to have created the sea monster Kraken to help them.
* Oceanus: Oceanus was the god of the ocean and the father of many of the Titans. He remained neutral in the battle between the Olympians and the Titans, but he did provide some assistance to the Titans.
* Prometheus: Prometheus was a Titan who was known for his intelligence and cunning. He helped the Olympians in their battle against the Titans, and he was said to have given fire to mankind.