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Caster and Pollux are the Dioscuri twin brothers. Their mother is Leda a being that who was seduced by Zeus who taken the form of a swan. Even though that the brothers are twins, they have two different fathers. Explains their human and god differences. Caster father is Tyhdareus, the king of Sparta (hence the mortal form). Pollux is the son of Zeus (demigod). This brothers were said to be born from an egg along with either sister Helen and Clytemnestra.

Divine twins in twin mythology, they are identical to either one or both place of a god. The Feri gods are not separated entities but are unified into one center. These divine twins can function alone in one body, either functioning as a male or male and female as they desire. Divine twins represent a polarity in the world. These polarity may be great or small and at times can be opposition. As represented on other cultures are often seen to be rivals or adversaries.