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She can never make Zeus pay from the shadows. In front of all the gods of the world, she unites herself to him. It is a declaration that she is no fleeting conquest like all the others, no victim to be forgotten. And while he gazes at her, captivated, in the falling dusk, she makes her own silent vow. She will be his wife, the Queen of Heaven, and she will use every resource she has at her disposal to bring him down.
— Jan 06, 2026 03:23PM
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'The hypocrisy maddens her. Aphrodite, inciting infidelity everywhere she goes. Zeus and Poseidon, riding roughshod over the bonds of marriage. Athena, warning them that giants can be monsters – a threat to squash at any moment – when Hera thinks, looking up and down the table, that the true monsters are here, clad in beautiful immortal flesh.'
— Jan 07, 2026 03:46PM
Charlie Fenton
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'Maybe he thinks that because he bore her from his own head, the prophecy has been evaded. But as Hera watches them together, she thinks it is simply that he loves her. This clever, imperious daughter somehow commands his adoration. When she refuses a husband, insisting she will stay unwed like Hestia, he acquiesces without question. Athena, it seems, can do as she pleases.'
— Jan 06, 2026 03:31PM
Charlie Fenton
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'Zeus makes his mortals, and Hera finds them as unimpressive as she expected. They huddle together in small hamlets, easy enough to avoid. They're afraid of the vast open spaces of the plains, the depths of the forests and the wild seas. They don't dare to wander off alone, terrified of prowling creatures with sharp claws and fangs, for they lack any such defences.'
— Nov 28, 2025 07:11AM

