Taken from The Greek Gods, bởi Evslin, Evslin, & Hoopes.
No one celebrated the birth of Hephaestus. His mother, Hera, had awaited him with great eagerness, hoping for a child so beautiful, so gifted, that it would make Zeus forget his heroic swarm of children from lesser consorts. But when the baby was born she was appalled to see that he was shriveled and ugly, with an irritating bleating wail. She did not wait for Zeus to see him, but snatched the infant up and hurled him off Olympus.
For a night and a ngày he fell, and hit the ground at the edge of the sea with such force that both of his legs were broken. He lay there on the bờ biển, bãi biển mewing piteously, unable to crawl, wracked with pain, but unable to die because he was immortal. Finally, the tide came up. A huge wave curled him under its arm and carried him off to sea. And there he sank like a stone, and was caught bởi the playful Thetis, a naiad, who thought he was a tadpole.
When Thetis understood it was a baby she had caught, she made a pet of him, and kept him in her grotto. She was amazed at the way the crippled child worked shells and bright pebbles into jewelry. One ngày she appeared at a great festival of the gods wearing a chuỗi hạt, chuỗi hạt cườm he had made. Hera noticed the ornament, and praised it, and asked her how she had come bởi it. Thetis told her of the strange twisted child whom someone had dropped into the ocean, and who lived now in her cave making wonderful jewels. Hera divined that it was her own son, and demanded him back.
Hephaestus returned to Olympus. There Hera presented him with a broken mountain nearby, where he could set up forges and bellows. She gave him the brawny Cyclopes to be his helpers, and promised him Aphrodite as a bride, if he would labor in the mountain and make her fine things. Hephaestus agreed because he loved her, and excused her cruelty to him.
"I know that I am ugly, Mother," he said, "but the fates would have it so. And I will make bạn gems so beautiful for your tapering arms and white throat and black hair that bạn will forget my ugliness sometimes, and rejoice that bạn have taken me back from the sea."
He became the smith-god, the great artificer, lord of mechanics. And the mountain always smoked and rumbled with his toil.
No one celebrated the birth of Hephaestus. His mother, Hera, had awaited him with great eagerness, hoping for a child so beautiful, so gifted, that it would make Zeus forget his heroic swarm of children from lesser consorts. But when the baby was born she was appalled to see that he was shriveled and ugly, with an irritating bleating wail. She did not wait for Zeus to see him, but snatched the infant up and hurled him off Olympus.
For a night and a ngày he fell, and hit the ground at the edge of the sea with such force that both of his legs were broken. He lay there on the bờ biển, bãi biển mewing piteously, unable to crawl, wracked with pain, but unable to die because he was immortal. Finally, the tide came up. A huge wave curled him under its arm and carried him off to sea. And there he sank like a stone, and was caught bởi the playful Thetis, a naiad, who thought he was a tadpole.
When Thetis understood it was a baby she had caught, she made a pet of him, and kept him in her grotto. She was amazed at the way the crippled child worked shells and bright pebbles into jewelry. One ngày she appeared at a great festival of the gods wearing a chuỗi hạt, chuỗi hạt cườm he had made. Hera noticed the ornament, and praised it, and asked her how she had come bởi it. Thetis told her of the strange twisted child whom someone had dropped into the ocean, and who lived now in her cave making wonderful jewels. Hera divined that it was her own son, and demanded him back.
Hephaestus returned to Olympus. There Hera presented him with a broken mountain nearby, where he could set up forges and bellows. She gave him the brawny Cyclopes to be his helpers, and promised him Aphrodite as a bride, if he would labor in the mountain and make her fine things. Hephaestus agreed because he loved her, and excused her cruelty to him.
"I know that I am ugly, Mother," he said, "but the fates would have it so. And I will make bạn gems so beautiful for your tapering arms and white throat and black hair that bạn will forget my ugliness sometimes, and rejoice that bạn have taken me back from the sea."
He became the smith-god, the great artificer, lord of mechanics. And the mountain always smoked and rumbled with his toil.
Artemis was born long cách đây in the time of ancient greece. Her mother was the mortal leto and her father the great king of the gods zues. When Artemis and her twin apollo were to be born Hera gave an order to all the lands not to let her rest so she could give birth. But leto found an island that was not completley land and Artemis and apollo were born.
bạn may wonder why she is called the eternal maiden for when artemis was young she asked her father to promise to never make her marry and atemis was named the eternal maiden, the goddess of newborn animals, the hunt and all maidens.
But artemis was not a forgiving goddess. take for example a young hunter. he saw artemis bathing and was turned into a nai and killed bởi his own dogs. The 14 children of a woman because she boasted about her self over leto. Apollo killed her seven sons and artemis killed her seven daughters.
Artemis was an amazing goddess and is stilled portrayed in many texts today as the eternal maiden.
bạn may wonder why she is called the eternal maiden for when artemis was young she asked her father to promise to never make her marry and atemis was named the eternal maiden, the goddess of newborn animals, the hunt and all maidens.
But artemis was not a forgiving goddess. take for example a young hunter. he saw artemis bathing and was turned into a nai and killed bởi his own dogs. The 14 children of a woman because she boasted about her self over leto. Apollo killed her seven sons and artemis killed her seven daughters.
Artemis was an amazing goddess and is stilled portrayed in many texts today as the eternal maiden.