Gods of the Greek Mythology - Athena #2
Athena has the carefulness and wisdom of her mother Metis and the intelligence of her father Zeus.
She has two sides.
She is a woman, but is dedicated to the war, which is a man's business for the gods.
For Zeus, she will always remain his favorite child to whom he forgives everything.
Zeus entrusts the river god Triton with Athena's training, who himself has a daughter, Pallas.
The two young goddesses are soon inseparable.
One day, when they practice a duel and Pallas seems to defeat Athena, Zeus fears for his daughter and shows himself. Completely surprised, the poor Pallas fits for a moment, and Athena comes along. Without wanting she hits Pallas deadly.
Athena's sorrow is immeasurable, she has lost a sister.
As an expression of her pain she puts the name of her friend in front of her own, from now on she is called Pallas Athena.
Athena grows up, her beauty enchants everyone who meets her, but Athena is unapproachable and rejects all attempts to approach her.
She is a virgin and wants to remain so.
However, a god persistently wooes her, Hephaestus.
Hephaestus is the ugliest and coarsest of all gods.
The limping blacksmith gave birth to Athena by a swing with his sledgehammer and he is all the more in love with Athena after his wife Aphrodite left him.
One morning Athena comes to Hephaestus forge, she orders weapons from him. Hephaestus declares that he will not accept any payment from her and that he will do the work only out of love for her. Flattered Athena agrees.
A few days later the goddess arrives to pick up her weapons, Hephaestus first greets her politely, but then suddenly an irrepressible eagerness overcomes him. He jumps at Athena and tries to rape her.
In truth, Hephaestus, who otherwise does not behave so rudely, is the victim of an evil prank by none other than Poseidon, Zeus' brother.
Poseidon and Athena have always been bitter rivals.
Now Poseidon uses Hephaestus to wipe one out the goddess.
A few hours earlier he had let Hephaestus know that Athena was on his way to his forge and hoped that Hephaestus would passionately make her the court.
Athena fights around, pushes the blacksmith aside and flees.
Although he limps, Hephaestus can catch up with her and tries to attack her again. In his clumsiness he tears Athena's tunic apart, the goddess stands naked in all her beauty in front of him.
Hephaestus is overwhelmed. Athena uses his excitement to free herself, but in the moment when she wants to flee, a torrent of cum hits her thigh. Disgusted, she wipes it off with a piece of cloth and throws it on the earth, but there Gaia, the mother's earth, fertilizes.
Gaia now has a strong desire for Hephaestus and some time later she gives birth to a child, it is a strange creature, half human, half snake.
Horrified Gaia announces that she will not raise this child.
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That escalated quickly. Well done!
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