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Chapter 2032: Patricide Curse

On the other side, inside the Pantheon.

Today is a special day. The Parliament, which has been meeting and enjoying itself all day long, has finally become quiet today. The splendid palaces have also dimmed. In the past, it seemed as if there would never be any night at the top of the Almighty City. Today, the sun sets.

The once noisy and splendid palace has finally lost all its glitz and extravagance.

Finally, there was some dignity and solemnity that it should have.

In the deepest part of the hall, several primitive torches were lit. Zeus was lying on a soft bed with his upper body naked, surrounded by beautiful fairies. They were cleaning Zeus's wounds. The golden blood flowing from his chest was covered with blood.

Collect them.

The fairies were careful, fearing that Zeus would be hurt again.

Zeus, on the other hand, didn't take it seriously... Although this guy was a bastard, he always had a high tolerance for beautiful women.

After Zeus put down the rebellion of the Titans and the Giants, the gods ushered in a period of peace. During this time, there was no war and everything was so beautiful. The old saying goes: When you are full and warm, you think of lust. Then the gods began to start their own

The most famous of them is the God-King Zeus. For the Greeks, Zeus is the outstanding father of fertility, the power of reproduction in the world, and the embodiment of reproductive ability. Whether it is a man or a woman, as long as Zeus sees

If you are pregnant, you will never escape the fate of pregnancy. (Pregnancy is only for women, and men basically become servants after taking it.) Zeus’s methods and methods in pursuing women are absolutely textbook. Because he is a god, he can transform into anything.

Things, whether they are people or inanimate stones, etc., are all common methods used by Zeus.

This guy is very willing to use any means to pursue women, and the most talked about thing is his unpredictable nature - Zeus can transform into various animals and have sex with women.

This version of Quapel is very decorative. Europa rides on the back of an ox, and just like that Zeus flies away with Europa, crosses the Aegean Sea and escapes to Crete, and then they fall in love. The sunset is warm orange, and the sea water is

Blue, this scene is so beautiful. With dynamic and graceful human figures, the artist uses bright and bright colors to render a free and unrestrained, romantic and expressive mood. Europa is the beautiful daughter of King Agenor of Phoenicia

, when the romantic Zeus saw her playing on the beach, he got out of hand again. Zeus transformed into a white bull and charmed Europa with his beauty and gentleness. When Europa climbed on his back, he immediately

Rushed into the sea and kidnapped Europa.

With the help of Aphrodite, the goddess of love, the famous Greek beauty Leda became the wife of King Tyndares of Sparta and was placed by her husband on an almost isolated island - but for

For Zeus, isolation from the world is completely useless. As long as he is attracted by him, there is nothing he can't get. It happened that Aphrodite was resenting the King of Sparta for not thanking herself for this marriage, so the two

They co-acted a play: while Leda was bathing in the lake, Aphrodite turned into an eagle and chased the swan that Zeus had turned into, and flew to Leda's side. Leda felt pity for it and hugged it in her arms.

Caressing her in her arms, Aphrodite took the opportunity to cast a spell, impregnating Leda and laying four eggs, which hatched out several swan-like children.

There are even ones that turn into golden rain... This one is really difficult to stretch.

But Zeus likes it like this and will do anything to it.

But I don’t have that much patience with men, and they usually just snatch them away.

Ganymede, the son of King Troy, was young and beautiful, and was loved by Zeus, so he transformed into an eagle and took him to Mount Olympus, letting him take the place of the goddess of youth, pour him wine, and openly communicate with him.

After Hera found out, she turned the beautiful boy into a water bottle in a rage. The sad Zeus had to seal his soul in the sky and became the Aquarius today.

Well, I just took the matter away...

He is quite tolerant of women...especially beauties.

So even if he was hurt by these fairies, he would just show his teeth and grin, and would not yell or do any other extreme behavior.

"Father...are you really this old?"

A strong man appeared in the shadow where the firelight could not reach. However, his tone was not very good. He was cold and without a trace of warmth.

"Oh, you are finally here. I thought you would never come to see me as your father in this life." Zeus seemed to be very tolerant of the visitor.

"Since you're not dead, what do you want me to do? Or are you finally willing to accept the curse and let me kill you with my own hands?" The strong man's words were still unpleasant.

"No! I haven't lived enough, Hercules."

Zeus was obviously very uncomfortable with this topic.

Being killed by one's own child has always been the most terrible curse of the Greek gods. Fortunately... Generally speaking, only the god king has this treatment. What about other gods... It's hard to say.

After all, the first generation of God King Uralus had no brothers, so we don’t know.

But things were a bit worse for the second generation God King, as his brothers and sisters were all implicated.

Zeus's birth was not blessed or expected. He was the son of Cronus, the second generation god-king of the Titans, and Cronus became the second-generation god-king by overthrowing his father, the god Ouranos. After he overthrew Ouranos

When Zeus was in Zeus, the angry gods issued a curse to Cronus: he was also overthrown by his own children. Sure enough, Zeus overthrew the rule of his father Cronus, but he became another Cronus.

His struggle for power is the same as that of human society: marriage, promises, enfeoffment, exile, imprisonment, and killing of the losers of the Titan War, and those who dare to oppose him will be sent to hell.

So I’m not sure if other gods will also be affected by the curse. But Zeus didn’t run away!

In the end he will still be killed by his own children.

In Greek mythology, the mother of the gods is Gaia, the mother of the earth. Although all gods are born of Gaia, the mother of the earth, the goddess Gaia does not have any substantial power. All power lies with her son Urano.

In Si's hand.

The god Uranus only had sexual desire and raped Gaia day and night. In order to maintain his power, he bound the child into Gaia's body. So Gaia, who couldn't bear it, decided to resist. She and Uranus' son Cronus

Cronus stood up and expressed his intention to kill Ouranos, so Cronus chopped off his father's genitals while his father was having sex with his mother.

Here comes the first interesting point: Uranus's genitals fell into the sea and turned into a goddess of extraordinary beauty. Her name is Aphrodite. In other words, the goddess who represents love and beauty in the world is made up of

The man who raped his mother day and night became JB (smiling face). Cronus, who overthrew his father, rescued his brothers and sisters and was supported by them as the new king, but the god Ula was overthrown by him.

North cursed him, saying that he would also be overthrown by his son. Then what did the new king Cronus do? He imprisoned the brother he rescued in hell, and gave birth to his wife (also his sister) Rhea.

After giving birth to the child, Rhea swallowed her own child. Rhea was miserable. In order to protect her child, when the sixth child was born, she exchanged the child with a stone, causing Cronus to swallow a stone.

, and he sent Zeus to a small island. When he grew up, Zeus wanted to save his brothers and sisters, so with the help of Metis, the goddess of wisdom, he designed to make his father Cronus spit out the children.

And drove Cronus out of the palace, and then defeated Cronus and his men with the help of his brothers and sisters, and became the new king.

After that, Zeus began to pursue Metis, the goddess of wisdom. After Metis refused in every possible way, to no avail, she was forced to become Zeus's first wife. After Zeus chased Metis, he did not stop and molested her everywhere like a stallion.

He sexually assaulted goddesses and women, and married several wives. Some goddesses avoided Zeus. In order to get women, Zeus would disguise himself as various people, or even turn into animals to get close to his targets, and when they relaxed their vigilance, he would sexually assault them.

Once most women became pregnant, Zeus would abandon them.

In addition to ordinary beauties, his targets include his own sisters and aunts. He even became obsessed with his daughter Persephone, transformed into his son-in-law Hades, slept with his daughter, and got her pregnant and gave birth to Merino.

Er.

Let's talk about Metis. There is an oracle that says that if Zeus and Metis give birth to a son, that son will overthrow his rule. If a daughter is born, the daughter will become Zeus's right-hand man. So Zeus was afraid,

He also swallowed his pregnant wife, Metis, the goddess of wisdom, whom he was chasing after madly (smile.jpg).

After swallowing his wife, Zeus began to have a headache, so Hephaestus, the god of fire, split open Zeus's head with an ax and picked out a goddess with weapons and armor from Zeus's head - Zeus' daughter Athena, the god of war.

was born.

Of course, the god will not die if his head is split, so Zeus is still alive, and Metis, the goddess of wisdom, remains in his head forever and becomes his source of wisdom (eat it clean, applause).

There is also the story of Hephaestus. The originally ugly fire god Hephaestus became a cripple. Hephaestus is also the god of forging and craftsmanship. In order to avenge his mother, Hephaestus

A chair was built to trap Hera, and she made several demands.

One of them is to ask Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, to marry him.

Aphrodite was forced to marry the ugly lame Vulcan Hephaestus under the pressure of the gods. However, she did not love this man and was unwilling to accept it, so she cheated on Hephaestus's brother, the God of War.

Reiss is not willing to see the God of Fire Hephaestus. Some people may want to say that although the God of Fire Hephaestus is ugly and lame, he may be a poor honest man. Then we can learn from one thing

See the character of Hephaestus, the god of fire: Once, when Athena, the god of war, went to Hephaestus to order something, Hephaestus began to woo Athena (qiang) and was rejected by Athens.

Athena strongly refused, but in the process Hephaestus's semen got on Athena's thigh. After Athena wiped the semen with wool, she threw the wool on the ground, causing Gaia, the mother of the earth, to become pregnant and give birth.

Downed the King of Athens (what kind of bloody misfortune did Gaia have to suffer this unreasonable disaster).

Because the goddess of love and beauty did not want to see him, the fire god Hephaestus went to his mother Hera for help. Hera gave the fire god Hephaestus a thorny ring, which was engraved with roses representing love.

Flower, let Hephaestus, the God of Fire, give the ring to Aphrodite to tell (kong) to (he) her that love (?) is responsible and she must be loyal to Hephaestus, the God of Fire.

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So with the help of the goddess of marriage, Aphrodite accepted Hephaestus, the god of fire. (Everyone is really happy, smile)

Seeing this, we can probably conclude something: gods have desires just like humans.

The fear of the God King comes from the threat of brothers, especially sons. He is afraid of being overthrown by his own descendants. This fear is deeply rooted in the brain and passed down from generation to generation. They are loyal to sowing, but they have no extra love for their children.

, but most goddesses love their offspring. Although Gaia gave birth to the lives of all gods, she was unable to control real power. She could only overthrow her husband by uniting her own flesh and blood and offspring. She loved her children, but

She will also be humiliated by her own offspring. These male gods like to conquer women with sex, but this does not mean that they love women. They just enjoy the process of chasing women. They can transform into birds, beasts, men, and women to seduce women, and even

They sexually assault women in these forms and leave after they become pregnant. Loving your beauty ≠ loving you, and they think this is normal. Zeus can easily fall in love with any beautiful woman, but this love is not pure or holy.

There is no halo, it just means that he has the urge to have sex with that beauty. Of course, if a man is beautiful enough, even a straight male stallion like Zeus will take action. If they meet a powerful woman, such as Hera, maybe they will be attracted to her.

She was impressed and gave her some power, but this did not stop them from continuing to bully and hunt other women.

Even Hera, who insisted on monogamy, succumbed to her husband. But when a woman is controlled by a man, but cannot control him, and she is abiding by the rules, but the other party is living and drinking, this sense of powerlessness about fate and the pain brought by her husband

The uneasy feeling that her status will be replaced at any time can easily make her throw her anger at a third party and become jealous and vicious, even if she is as powerful as Hera. Men don't care much about jealousy and jealousy between women, he even

You will find it exciting and enjoy it (for another gender, when you read romance novels, you also like to watch the plot of jealousy killing a love rival. To put it in perspective, it is the fun of Zeus. Zeus occasionally helps his lover, and the heroine in the novel persuades the jealous male protagonist.

There shouldn't be any difference in mentality.

But it is not difficult to see that in these stories, women are all tragic characters. Some people may ask, doesn’t Zeus have any daughters that he truly loves and loves? Yes, it is said that Zeus’s two favorite daughters are Athena and Athena.

Because she has wisdom and strength, she is Zeus's right-hand man. The other is Artemis, the goddess of hunting. For this goddess, Zeus simply loves her. It should be mentioned that these two goddesses are both virgins.

Especially Artemis. She promised to Zeus to be an eternal virgin. At the same time, they are also the gods of unmarried girls. Artemis also likes pure unmarried girls the most. It is said that Zeus likes Artemis and responds to every request.

to the point where she even promised to make Artemis's status no less than that of any of her other brothers and sisters. Just imagine, what man doesn't love an eternally pure girl? (There should be a smiley face here)

So the question is, why do so many sons kill their fathers in Greek mythology? In Greek mythology, the most famous story of human patricide should be Oedipus who killed his father and married his mother. The king because "sons will kill their father and marry their mother"

He abandoned his son due to the prophecy. When the abandoned child Oedipus grew up, he killed his father and married his mother without knowing it. Later, the male Oedipus was called the Oedipus plot.

Oedipus is much more shameless than the several powerful god-kings in Greek mythology. At least the prophecy was fulfilled without knowing it, and he was in pain after knowing the truth. But in Greek mythology, there are so many stories of patricide.

, also represents another core point of male-dominated society - seizing power.

In all the patricide stories, the son successfully obtained the father's power and various resources (including female relatives) without exception, and their uneasiness came from the fear that their brothers or even their own sons would take away their power. Parricide

The root of fatherhood is the struggle for power, which is the foundation of patriarchal society. What men with power want most is women (sexual resources), which is the root of the struggle. In order to protect their resources from being taken away, they

Fear of homosexuality and loss of resources are the root causes of their fear.

At the Pantheon, such conflicts still exist.

Yes, Zeus does allow his children and himself to enjoy power, but the problem is that he still holds the highest power... and the most terrible thing is that he holds it for too long!

His children couldn't wait any longer.

Among them, Heracles is the most outstanding.

He knew from the beginning that he was the one to kill Zeus.

But the education Hercules received since childhood prevented him from directly rebelling.

He can only wait!

He didn't know what he was waiting for, but he knew that once the opportunity came, he must overthrow Zeus. This was his mission and his long-cherished wish.


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