Myth

The Sky.

The king of gods was ZEUS, a sky god known as a wielder of thunder-bolts. In myth and legend, he is far from omnipotent, though feared by all his fellow deities. He is sometimes said to be the father (with Themis) of the Fates (or Moirai, Moerae, the three old women who spin out the threads of each man's life, but it sometimes appears that he himself is subject to their decrees. In classical times, the Greek gods were very anthropomorphic, but as an adulterer, Zeus could assume other guises, seducing Danae as a shower of gold, Europa as a bull, and Leda as a swan.

 

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