Poseidon

Poseidon was once the Greek god of the sea. Unlike his younger brother, Zeus, Poseidon somehow managed to survive the displacement of the Greek pantheon by Christianity as Greece's dominant religion. In modern times, he was rejuvenated by insincere gestures of worship and contributions to his temple funds by assorted government organizations who thought he might be useful. One such was the Barony of Angels, which contracted with the sea god to provide water for its sewer system. There was concern that, despite his desperation to have as many worshipers as possible, however insincere, Poseidon would be too proud to agree to something so menial.