Chapter 60
Artemis, the goddess of the moon:
Artemis is one of the twelve main gods of Olympus in Greece, the Roman name Diana, she was born to Zeus and Leto, the goddess of darkness, and was the twin sister of Apollo. Artemis, like Apollo, is in charge of the light, and she rules over the moon. In addition to being the goddess of the moon, she also loved to hunt, she was highly skilled in archery, and often chased wild beasts in the mountains and forests. Therefore, in addition to being the goddess of the moon, she is also the goddess of hunting.
Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty:
Aphrodite is one of the twelve main gods of the Greek Olympus, the Roman name Venus, Venus of the nine planets. Aphrodite was the goddess born of Zeus and Dione, but there is another theory that she was born from the remains of the god Ouranos, born in the foam of the sea. Aphrodite symbolizes love and feminine beauty, and she has the most perfect body and appearance in ancient Greece, and has always been considered the highest symbol of female physical beauty. Aphrodite's beauty was the envy of all the goddesses, and the gods pursued her, even her father Zeus. But after Zeus's courtship was rejected, Zeus gave her to Hephaestus, the ugly and lame god of fire. However, Aphrodite fell in love with Ares, the god of war, and married Ares to have several children, including Eros, the young god of love.
Ath, the goddess of intelligence,
Athena was one of the twelve main gods of Olympus in Greece, and the Roman name was Minerva. Legend has it that Zeus was born to Metis, the goddess of wisdom, because there was a prophecy that the children born of Metis would overthrow Zeus, Zeus swallowed her whole, who knew that he had a headache, and summoned Hephaestus in the unbearable situation, split the head, and out of Zeus's brain jumped out of a goddess with a full body of armor and a golden spear, she was Athena. Athena was a virgin, powerful and intelligent, and the favorite daughter of Zeus. Athena was the goddess most worshipped by the Greeks, especially the Athenians, and the city of Athens was named after the goddess, and it was also her own city. She taught the Greeks the skills of spinning, weaving, shipbuilding, metallurgy, and ironmaking, as well as inventing the plough and rake, and taming cattle and sheep, so she was also the protector of agriculture and gardening. She is also the patron saint of law and order.
Persephone:
Persephone was the daughter of Zeus and his sister Demeter, young and beautiful, and the Roman name Proserpina (Proserpina). Later, he robbed hell for Hades, the king of Hades, and after eating the food of hell, he lived in the underworld for a long time and became the queen of hell. She was allowed by Hades to return to her mother for a quarter of a year in the winter, when Demeter took a break from work to spend with her daughter.
Ares, God of War:
Ares is one of the twelve main gods of Olympus in Greece, the Roman name Mars, Mars of the nine planets. He was the son of Zeus and Hera. He is a warlord, handsome, aggressive, very fond of fighting, and brave and tenacious, a symbol of strength and power, and a god of war who is aggressive and slaughtering. But he is also the embodiment of murderous, bloody, and the scourge of humanity.
Hephaestus, the god of fire:
Hephaestus, the god of fire, was one of the twelve main Greek gods, and the Roman name Vulcan was the son of Zeus and Hera. He was the ugliest of the gods, and a lame, but married the most beautiful goddess, Aphrodite. He was the god of fire and the blacksmith of the gods, and was highly skilled in crafting many weapons, tools, and works of art. The chariot driven by Apollo, and the golden and silver arrows of Eros, were all forged by him.
Hebe, the goddess of youth:
Hepai is the daughter of Zeus and Hera, an eternally young goddess of youth, with good looks and cuteness, who is responsible for managing youth. She was also the sommelier of the gods, and at each feast, she poured wine for the gods. Later, she married Hercules, the great hero who ascended to the heavenly realm, and Zeus hired the young and handsome prince of Troy from the earth Ganymede to replace her.
Hermes:
Hermes is one of the twelve main gods of Olympus in Greece, the Roman name Mercury, Mercury of the nine planets. He was the son of Zeus and the goddess Maia, served as the messenger and interpreter of Zeus and the gods on Mount Olympus, and was the god of animal husbandry, commerce, transportation, tourism, and sports, as well as the god worshipped by thieves. He was Zeus's most faithful messenger, delivering messages to Zeus and completing various tasks given to him by Zeus. He walks quickly, has a lot of energy, and is versatile.
Dionysus:
Dionysus, Roman name Bacchus. He was the son of Zeus and the mortal princess Semele, who rescued him from the burned body of Semele, the god of wine and the god of joy. He invented the cultivation of grapes and the making of fine wine, and he wandered around and spread this knowledge everywhere, bringing the joy of drinking to the people, so people revered him as the god of wine, and every year in Greece there was a Dionysian sacrifice.
Eros, the little goddess of love:
Eros was the son of Ares, the god of war, and Aphrodite, the goddess of love, and was given the Roman name Cupid. He doesn't grow up, he always looks like a little kid with wings on his back, he flies everywhere, and he is in charge of God, man's love, and marriage with his mother, Eros. Eros had a golden bow, a golden arrow, and a silver arrow, and if he was shot by his golden arrow, he would have love, and even if he was a rival, he would become a good couple, and love would be sweet and happy, but on the contrary, if he was shot by his silver arrow, he would reject love, and even a good couple would become an enemy, and love would become a mixture of pain and jealousy. The arrows of the little god of love could not be resisted by both gods and humans, and he once shot Apollo with a golden arrow and a water fairy with a silver arrow, which caused Apollo to fall out of love. Many love stories are based on him.
Faun Pan (Pan):
Pan is a half-human, half-beast god with a pair of goat horns on his head and a sheep's tail and two legs on his lower body. He was the son of Hermes, a god who loved noise and joy. All wilderness, jungles, forests, and mountains are his homeland, and he is the god of fauns and mountains. Pan was also an excellent musician, playing beautiful tunes on the reed flute, which often attracted the fairy in the mountains and forests. Although Pan was a brilliant musician, because of his appearance, every fairy he sought after avoided him, often causing tragedy, and the music that Pan played was far inferior to that of Apollo's lyre.
Nike, the goddess of victory:
Nikki's image is a pair of wings, with a toned figure, as if wandering down from the sky, draped in one-armed clothes, revealing a *** clothes fluttering. Everywhere she went, victory followed.
Hero Heracles:
The hero Hercules was born to Alcm, the queen of Zeus and Amphitryon, and was a descendant of Perseus. Hercules was born by Zeus in order to give birth to a powerful son to protect the gods and men from destruction. But Hera was jealous of Hercules, preventing him from becoming the supreme king of the earth, and he went mad and killed his wife and children, and asked him to perform twelve drudgeries for his brother Eurystheus. Hercules had many great achievements in his life, and in addition to the twelve hardships he is most familiar with, he also released Prometheus and saved Admetus, the queen of Thessaly. Hercules was eventually poisoned by the poisonous blood of Nessus the Centaur, who ascended to heaven and lived with the gods on Mount Olympus and married Hepai, the goddess of youth. (To be continued.) )