Or Titan, an ancient protoss who once ruled the world in Greek mythology. This family is the children of Uranus, the god of the sky, and Gaia, the goddess of the earth. They once ruled the world, but they were overthrown and replaced by Zeus. Zeus and the gods of Olympus are generally descended from Titan (not Avelot Dieter). In ancient Greek mythology, "Titan" and "Giants" were not wars. The former is Zeus and his brothers and sisters, and some Titan gods of their generation and above. Their mother is Rhea and their father is kronos. The latter is attended by the gods of Zeus' children, while the former is not (because most of them are not yet born).
Zeus (Zeus)
The main god in Greek mythology, the third king, is the ruler of Mount Olympus. Son of Cronus and Rhea, in charge of heaven; Known for his greed for flowers, many shrines and many Greek heroes on Olympus were born to him and different women. He used lightning as a weapon to maintain the order of heaven and earth, and bulls and eagles were his symbols. His brothers Poseidon and Hades were in charge of the ocean and hell respectively; The goddess Hera was Zeus' last wife.
Zeus is the son of Cronus. Cronus is a combination of creativity and destructive power of time. His parents are Uranus and Gaia, and his wife is Rhea, the goddess in charge of the passage of time. Rhea gave birth to many children, but every child was eaten by Cronus at birth. When Rhea gave birth to Zeus, she was determined to protect this little life. She wrapped a stone in cloth and lied that it was a newborn baby. Cronus swallowed the stone in one gulp. So Zeus dodged a bullet and was sent to Cronus's sister, the goddess water lily.
When Zeus grew up, he knew his life and was determined to save his brother. He married Metis, the goddess of wisdom, and took his wife's advice to induce his father Cronus to take emetic. After taking the medicine, Cronus kept vomiting and threw up all his children. They are Poseidon, Hades, Hestia and Demeter. In order to reward their brother Zeus, they agreed to give him the most powerful weapon, lightning.
Zeus was so disgusted with his father's tyranny that he contacted his brothers to wage war on his father. In order to win as soon as possible, Zeus followed the advice of his brother Prometheus and released the cyclops and the child prodigy imprisoned underground. These six sons of Mother Earth have extraordinary power, and Zeus and his brothers finally won. Their father and many Titan gods were sent to hell. After a great victory, it's time to decide who will be king. Zeus and his brothers refused to give way to each other, and there was a war between them. At this time, Prometheus proposed to decide by drawing lots. As a result, Zeus became the king of heaven, Poseidon became the king of the sea and Hades became the king of hell.
Zeus, sitting on Mount Olympus, has supreme power and strength. He is the guide of justice, and his rule over mankind is fair and just. His suggestion is difficult to understand, his decision is irrevocable, and his will is prudent and correct.
Zeus is both the king of gods and the king of mankind, so people often describe him sitting on an exquisite throne. The solemn head shows the power to control the storm and the charm to control the starry sky.
The symbols of Zeus are eagle, oak and mountain peak; His favorite sacrifices are a female goat and a white cow with Jinjiao.
Apollo (Art and god of light)
Zeus was very fond of Leto, the goddess of the night. After they fell in love, Leto got pregnant, but this caused Hera's jealousy. Leto was forced to run away from home. She walked for nine days, but Kuya couldn't find a place to live. Later, she became a swan and came to a floating island. With the help of Zeus, she fixed the floating island to the bottom of the sea with four pillars. Apollo and his sister themis were born on this island, which was later named Telo Island.
When Apollo was born, his body shone with golden light. The goddess in the sky shouted happily.
In order to get the approval of the gods, Apollo decided to show his stunts on Olympus, but the gods on Olympus didn't take him seriously at all, especially Hera, and looked down on him at all. As a result, Apollo decided to travel around the world by himself, making great achievements and becoming more and more famous.
Once, Apollo met eros, the god of love. He laughed at eros's arrow as a toy, which could not make an immortal contribution. Hearing this, eros took out two arrows of different colors from his quiver, one of which was gold and the other was lead. The arrow of gold is the arrow of love, and the arrow of lead resists love. Eros shot a golden arrow at Apollo and a lead arrow at Daphne, the goddess, and a love tragedy began. Apollo fell in love with Daphne, who regarded Apollo as the devil. Finally, in order to avoid Apollo, Daphne became a laurel tree. In memory of Daphne, Apollo decorated his bow with laurel branches.
Apollo was in charge of music and harp, as well as dance, poetry and inspiration. Poets and prophets rely on his inspiration. Apollo was an aboveboard god, and he never lied.
One of Apollo's sons was named Asclo Pioz. He can save lives and bring back the dead. This destroys the natural order, and hell is empty. Hades was furious and asked Zeus for a verdict. Zeus killed Asclo Pioz with lightning. Although Apollo was sad, there was nothing he could do.
The symbols of Apollo are harp, bow and arrow, and crowns made of palm trees, Shenmu trees and laurel trees.