As soon as Zeus grew up, he came to his father to be his cupbearer. He gave him a blend of nectar and mustard for Kronos to puke out Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Demeter, and Hestia. The gods fled and flew into Tartarus to free the Cyclopes and Hekatonkheires, but this time they were guarded by Kampê. Zeus had them make the Master Bolt, which he used to kill Kampê, the Trident for Poseidon, and the Helm of Darkness for Hades. They made a base at Mount Olympus and eventually, they were able to chop up Kronos and send him and his brothers into Tartarus. Zeus had Atlas hold up the sky as it would crush the world without Koios, Krios, Hyperion and Iapetus. In a game, Zeus won the heavens to rule over, Poseidon won the sea, and Hades won the Underworld.
One example was Tantalus, who was forced into eternal hunger in a receding pool with high fruit above him for trying to feed his son, Pelops, to the gods after stealing ambrosia and nectar. Another was Sisyphus, who was forced to push a boulder up a hill for eternity after Ares freed Thanatos from him when he tried to cheat death. Persephone's daughters, Melinoe and Makaria, became the daimon in charge of ghosts and nightmares and goddess of blessed peaceful deaths, respectively. Hades once had an affair with Leuke, one of Oceanus' daughters, which made Persephone mad, so he turned Leuke into the first poplar tree. He became depressed until he saw Minthe, daughter of the River Cocytus. After a kiss, Hades took her to the town of Pylos and quickly left. Minthe ranted about being more beautiful than Persephone, which caused the goddess herself to turn her into the first mint plant. Percy Jackson mentioned other heroes meeting up with Hades then introduced the reader to his dad.
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Then one day, Hera got the idea to overthrow Zeus. She rounded up Poseidon, Athena, and Apollo for help. But a nymph named Thetis had Briares untie him, on the promise of Thetis he didn't kill the gods. He had Hera suspended over the abyss of Chaos, Apollo and Poseidon were turned into humans and forced to work as laborers for King Laomedon of Troy, yet Athena got off scot-free.
Hera created Hephaestus all by herself, but tossed him right off Mount Olympus after his birth due to his ugliness. He fell into the sea but was rescued by Thetis who raised him underwater. After nine years, he grew up to be as good as a crafter like the Elder Cyclopes. He decided to ride a donkey to Mount Olympus and won the trust of the other gods by giving them thrones, except he cursed Hera's with chains as revenge. Hephaestus left for the mortal world, Zeus sent Ares to have him free Hera but he got blasted with fire. Dionysus, however, managed to make Hephaestus drunk and convinced him to forgive Hera. After she tried to rebel against Zeus, Hephaestus was the one who saved her from Chaos. When Zeus found out, he threw him off the mountain. Before returning, he landed on Lemnos, home to the Sintian tribe where Hephaestus became their patron god. He made thrones, weapons, armor, chariots, and even an underground mansion for the king of Chios, but his speciality was automatons. He made King Alcinous two dogs, King Laomedon a growing golden vine, and King Minos a giant named Talos. He began to notice that the children he had with Aphrodite, Eros and Harmonia, didn't look like him. Helios confessed that Aphrodite was cheating on him with Ares, so he made a net that trapped the two and showed them to the other gods who laughed at them. Hephaestus also gave Harmonia a necklace that brought bad luck. He had an affair with Aglaia, one of the three Charities, and had several daughters. He also dated Etna, the goddess of Mount Etna, and they had the palikoi. He had an affair with a sea nymph named Kabeiro and had Alkon and Eurymedon, the Kabeiroi. 2ff7e9595c
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