![]() While hosting his 1500th Panathenaea, Zeus started to flirt with Hera in front of his brother Hades who he questioned regarding his date, making the already awkward situation more uncomfortable. Before he could punish his grandson, Aphrodite seduced Zeus into sleeping with her to drop the charges. Zeus would also be responsible for accidently introducing Hades to his toxic girlfriend Minthe when the two attended a car show together.Ī year before the start of the story, Zeus discovered that his grandson Eros was responsible for murdering 300 mortals in an unpermitted act of wrath, and that he was harboring a mortal named Psyche in Olympus without a permit. When she refused his request and even lashed out at Zeus for his infidelity, Zeus responded by burning her crops. One year, Zeus went to Demeter in the Mortal Realm to hide one of his lovers. ![]() Seemingly around the 80s, Zeus convinced Hera that his affairs were a result of the goddess Aphrodite and her son Eros manipulating his sexual desires, although this did little to stop him from continuing to sleep with other women (including his secretary Thetis) and forcing his subjects to hide his lovers from Hera whenever he would be caught. Unbeknownst to both Zeus and Hera, Leto became pregnant by Zeus with the twins Artemis and Apollo. However, her status as a daughter of Hera is unknown.Īt some point, Zeus had an affair with Hera's longtime friend Leto, which caused Hera to exile her to the Mortal Realm. Over the next thousands of years, Zeus would sire three children with Hera: his daughter Eris, his sons Ares and Hephaestus, and most recently his daughter Hebe. Hera, in retaliation, would have her own long-term affair with Hades to get back at him. Over time, Zeus proved himself to be an incompetent ruler and would frequently cheat on Hera over the millennia of their marriage. Although Hades asked Hera to come with him, she declined, as she was offered to become the Queen of the Gods if she married Zeus. Zeus, jealous of how close the two were getting, manipulated Hades into becoming the ruler of the Underworld and imprisoning Kronos, so as to keep him and Hera separated. After the end of the war, Hera found comfort in Hades as he empathized with her over being scarred by Kronos. Thanks to her sacrifice and Zeus's newfound power from devouring Metis, the 6 traitors were able to defeat Kronos.ĭespite Zeus’s attempts to comfort Hera, he was never marked by Kronos and could never understand the pain that Kronos left the other traitors. On the field of battle, he grabbed Hera and split her in two, giving her the X-shape scar she has on her stomach in the present day. Towards the end of the war, Kronos discovered Hera’s deception. Around this time, Zeus also devoured Metis to absorb her powers as a fertility goddess. Eventually, even Zeus disliked his own plan, as it seemed to work too well for his liking. Despite the protests of Metis, as well as the other traitors, Hera would go on with the plan. ![]() During the rebellion Zeus and Hera concocted a plan where Hera would seduce Kronos and slowly poison him over time with the same plant Zeus had used to free his brothers. Together the 6 rebelled against the tyranny of the Titans in a war known as the Titanomachy. Alongside them were the three goddesses Hera, Demeter, and Hestia, known in the present day as the 6 Traitors Dynasty. Together with his brothers, Hades and Poseidon, Zeus started a rebellion against the tyranny of the Titans. At some point, Zeus became acquainted with Metis, as well as her creation Hera, who Zeus became infatuated with. When Zeus was older, he fed his father a poisonous plant that helped him free his brothers. His mother Rhea, unable to bare losing another child to Kronos, swapped Zeus with a boulder and had Zeus raised in secret to later rescue his brothers. His father Kronos consumed his first two sons in order to thwart a prophecy that his children would be his undoing. Before him were his older brother Poseidon and his oldest brother Hades (at the time known as Aidoneus). Zeus was born the third son and youngest child of the Titans Kronos and Rhea. Zeus has the ability to change his form into that of a purple swan with orange legs and beak. While in the Mortal Realm, Zeus wears Greek robes in shades of white and purple. While on Olympus, Zeus wears stark white clothing, favoring business suits and dress shirts. When using his powers, his hair rises, as if by wind, and lightning will appear around it. Zeus is a God with royal purple skin and matching long hair.
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