The experience of death is an essential difference between the Egyptian and Greek gods. In Egyptian mythology, the gods were believed to be immortal and did not experience death. They were eternal and timeless beings. In Greek mythology, however, the gods were immortal but not invincible. They could experience pain, suffering, and even death, although they were generally more powerful than humans. The concept of mortality and the experience of death played a significant role in Greek mythology and the interactions between gods and mortals.