Greece: Zeus made me the queen of heaven?

Chapter 418 So I am the real Zeus?

Chapter 418 So I am the real Zeus?
Who is Zeus?

This question made Eros tremble all over.

He couldn't help but subconsciously think of a question that was more discussed than Zeus.

That is the God who replaced the word God with his own name, Yahweh, the Lord of Hosts.

who is god?

Who is God?

It is said that this lord had humble origins and was originally just an unknown war god who protected the Semites.

Some people also say that He is El, the main god of Canaan, who came from Enki, the Babylonian creator god of the Mesopotamian world.

There are also claims that he actually originated from the Zoroastrian creator god Asha.

Some even say that he is from outer space and is the god of Orion from an alien planet.

Of course, some people also say that Yahweh is just a false thing that never existed as mentioned by the prophet Moses.

Only Moses, or the Son of God who was born later, is the true God.

There is no need to discuss the controversy regarding this Lord for the time being, but the question that Metis asked Eros is quite interesting.

Who is Zeus? This question is similar to the question Eros just thought of, who is the god?

Even at the end of Zeus' gradual evolution in mythology, his image had become infinitely close to that Lord.

When it comes to Zeus, Eros' first reaction is the Greek God King, Alexandre Dumas, and then a whole bunch of shit from Greek mythology.

However, when Eros thought carefully about Zeus's origin, he remembered this issue which was often overlooked.

As mentioned before, Greece is a pantheon that developed through constant struggle and annexation.

Countless small worlds and myths were swallowed up and then assimilated into the pantheon.

Just like the former goddess of creation Eurynome, Oceanus, and Hermes who has been completely reborn.

After all, Greece had already conquered a large part of the world, even including the Asia Minor world in the Near East, and the divinity had already begun to mix.

Zeus, as the king of gods, may not be a native Greek god if we strictly examine it.

After all, compared with other gods who each have a considerable connection with the world, Zeus's authority is somewhat simple and crude.

The sky is not His authority; His real Father is His grandfather Uranus. Storms only come at His call and mood.

Even the most symbolic thunder is only His scepter and weapon, not His essence.

Zeus only represents the simplest and crudest power, supreme status and power.

If we deconstruct the relationships among all the gods of Mount Olympus using human social relationships, we will find that each god has his or her own characteristics and division of labor, suited to his or her own role.

And Zeus is that ruler, who exists only as the king of gods and ruler, demonstrating his authority with thunder and standing at the highest point above everything.

After knowing these things, when faced with Metis's question, this question seems somewhat intriguing.

Who is Zeus? Dione, the Oceanid who grew up under the protection of Oceanus?
Or Metis, the goddess of wisdom?
Or is he the youngest child of Kronos? The child of prophecy destined to overthrow Kronos?

The name Zeus, in Metis's mouth, gradually began to become symbolic, rather than referring to a specific person.

Who can become the king of gods? Is he Zeus?

Eros couldn't help but have such an outrageous idea, but he immediately dismissed it.

It's not to that extent. At least there is a goddess who is truly Zeus, right in front of Eros.

"So, it wasn't Zeus who devoured us? But together, we are Zeus?"

Eros said this tentatively, and received approval from Metis who clapped her hands.

"That's right! You are right, Zeus is us. Only when we come together can we be the real Zeus!" Metis looked at Eros with extremely burning eyes, and at this moment she finally stopped concealing and suppressing it.

She is wise, and wise people are often introspective and arrogant, so she only likes "herself".

Dione is the feminine incarnation of Zeus, so she is weak, passionate, and cheerful like a girl.

And Zeus, who is in the god-king mode and whom Eros often comes into contact with, should actually be listed separately if we have to call him by his name.

She was once Phanes and Prodognos, that is, [Light] and [Origin], so she is the most rational and most suitable to be the King of Gods.

And now.
"You are Eros and Elicopao, desire and emotion, impulse and passion, and the positive side that we are missing now."

"I am Zeus, and you are also Zeus. We are the same, we just like to be together."

The joy on Metis's face was beyond words. As the goddess of wisdom, her reaction was quite intense.

This did not allow her to remain calm, as the most narcissistic side of Zeus, she was the one who liked Eros the most.

It can be said that Dione and Zeus in daily life were greatly influenced by her.

If it weren't for the more rational Phanes who had been restraining herself, she would have been unable to resist swallowing Eros completely and completely merging the two into one.

It was not that Zeus swallowed them up and turned them into his own incarnations, but that several of them came together to become the almighty god king Zeus.

The doubts in Eros' heart were finally answered. No wonder Zeus was drilling in and out of his heart every day, as if he was completely defenseless.

He used to think that he was too weak, and it turned out to be because of this.

But just to be on the safe side, he asked one more question.

"Will there be no problems between us? Like wanting to be the only one?"

It was obvious that Eros was not yet accustomed to the gods' way of thinking, and Metis was amused by his words.

"We are one, how can there be any unique or ununique thing? We are just different aspects of each other. Do you think you would be happy to do this?"

After glancing at Eros, she gave an example.

"For example, if I ask you to become Dione, a complete goddess, and think like a woman, can you do it?"

"Or maybe you'll be asked to take the position of God King, facing a group of goddesses colluding with each other, and find a way to maintain stability?"

"Or do you want to try to experience my feelings, endless thinking, to gain deeper wisdom?"

Eros immediately shook his head. It was okay to do these things occasionally, but he simply couldn't do them all the time.

"See, so the situation you're talking about doesn't exist at all."

"We are all just aspects of Zeus. At the same time, we are Metis, Dione, and Eros, and we all have our own favorite things."

"If you want, we can try to integrate them into one later, and then let you take the lead."

Metis said jokingly.

Being an omnipotent God is not an easy thing. If you have everything, you have to do everything.

Wanting both divinity and humanity, both yin and yang, this contradictory state will not last long.

Pure divinity, at the end there is only absolute rationality, or like Chaos Chaos, without self, which is also a kind of sacredness.

Eros symbolizes humanity and the yang side, and he will not accept being assimilated by divinity.

 Most of the early myths were mixed together, and Zeus was indeed not a native Greek god, although if you insist, Greece did not have any native gods at all.

  The beliefs of various city-states finally came together.

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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