Athena
I enjoyed getting to see two different sides of Athena. In "The Odyssey" she is amused by Odyseus lying to her and trying to deceive her. She even takes part In tricking his wife and kids by changing his appearance. Here she is very laid back and is willing to help even if he did try to lie to her. It almost seems like she respects him more because of that. But we see in "The Contest of Arachne and Minerva" that she can also be jealous. She hates people being better than her or portraying that they're better than her so much that during the competition she weaved in images of the fates of mortals who had wronged her in the past.Â