Myths of Greek Mythology

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Myths of Greek Mythology

Summary and Watercolor of the Myth: Zeus

Nature Myth and Mask For Sepna for Rain

Sepna Sepna quickly went to Zeus and asked him to stop attacking the Titans. He asked her “Why?” Sepna didn’t know what to say. She had promised not to tell that she was the long lost sister of the Titans, but their lives depended on it. She finally told Zeus the truth. She expected him to be enraged but it turned out he was very shocked to hear about it. He said that he wouldn’t stop attacking the Titans and that there was nothing Sepna could do about it. Sepna started crying bitterly, and while she was crying heavy rains fell on Earth. She told Zeus that it will rain forever on Earth and the ground would be so soggy that Demeter won’t be able to plant crops. Zeus realized that if no crops grew then mortals won’t worship him. Zeus needed to do something. He stood up after thinking for a while. Zeus told Sepna that he would throw lightning bolts at the Titans but he won’t hurt them. Sepna went away happily. Zeus returned to his throne and sat down. Zeus began to think about what had just happened.