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They laughed when a beggar picked up the bow, but he strung it in one swift movement. The suitors suddenly realized who the beggar was, but
Odysseus wanted revenge. He turned the bow on the suitors,
firing arrow after arrow until they were all dead.
— Oct 25, 2024 12:52AM
Odysseus wanted revenge. He turned the bow on the suitors,
firing arrow after arrow until they were all dead.
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Arachne's tapestry, meanwhile, included acts of cruelty committed by gods on mortals, such as Zeus transforming into a bull and stealing Europa away from her home. Arachne wanted to show that the gods weren't perfect.
— Aug 02, 2024 06:52AM
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Athena was the child that Metis had been carrying all along. Zeus was relieved to see that she was a woman, and not the son that Gaia said would overthrow him. In fact, from that day on, Athena was always her father's favorite, because he saw himself as having given birth to her alone. He chose to ignore the small detail that he had swallowed her mother.
— Jul 23, 2024 02:34AM

