Greek Mythology

Monday, November 16, 2015

Hephaestus

Hephaestus

   Hephaestus was the god of blacksmiths and fire. He was a son of Hera, and Hera only. A mortal was invited to Olympus, and he was flirting with Hera. Hera immediately told Zeus, and she expected him to blow the mortal out of the sky. Instead, Zeus didn't believe Hera without proof. Hera was outraged, and she became super angry at Zeus. As a show of her rebellion, she became pregnant by herself without Zeus. When the baby was born, it was crippled (and very ugly). He was so ugly, even his mother couldn't bear to look at him. She threw him out the window of the highest tower on Mount Olympus. The baby (Hephaestus) landed on the island of Lemnos, where he was raised to become a master craftsman. he came back to Olympus, and was welcomed by the other gods because of his craftsmanship and skill in the forge.
Hephaestus

Monday, November 9, 2015

Ares

Ares

  The god of war, Ares, was the child of Zeus and Hera. Ares was bloodthirsty and loved war. His symbol was a blood tipped spear, or a boar. He was very violent and ready to fight anyone. He had an affair with Aphrodite, who was unhappily married to Hephaestus. He had three children with Aphrodite who would follow him into war; Phobos (Fear), Deimos (Terror), and Eris (Discord). In the myths, he was often humiliated through his defeats.
Ares

Monday, November 2, 2015

Athena

Athena

  Athena was the child of Zeus, but she had no mother. She was formed entirely from thoughts. She sprang from Zeus's brain fully grown. She became the goddess of wisdom, which makes sense because she was born from thoughts, and battle. On the battle part, she was not vicious or bloodthirsty like Ares. She was the goddess of battle that included wisdom and strategy.
  Athena has a rivalry with Poseidon, for many reasons. She and Poseidon battled to be the patron god of the city of Athens. Poseidon created horses as his gift. Athena created the olive tree. The people of Athens chose Athena. As payback, Poseidon brought his mortal girlfriend Medusa to a temple of Athena. Athena looked down at them and became furious. She turned Medusa into a hideous creature with snakes for hair. She became Medusa, who could turn people into stone with a look of her eyes.
Athena

Different Myths

Different Myths

  Before I continue listing the Greek Olympians, I would like to say something about different versions of myths. In Greek, the myths were spread by word of mouth. This would have made the stories vary in different areas. I am writing about the ones I heard. They may not be the originals, but they are the ones I have heard the most of.