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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KL6o6glC6Fg
Yeah i guess i should see it like that, for me it was an immortal character going through another adventure after her companions had long passed cause she cant age.
I guess i can just say she gave it up after falling in love (which she did) and at least she has a son XD.
- Cronus and Rhea made babies, but Cronus ate all his children. Including one Hera.
- But Cronus missed Zeus
- Zeus grew up and freed his siblings and defeated Cronus
- Zeus married Hera - his sister I might add! - and they had a son, Hephaestus
There is another story in which:
- Cronus and Rhea made babies, but Cronus ate all his children. Including one Hera.
- But Cronus missed Zeus
- Hephaestus made a gold dog to guard Zeus while he was a baby
So is he actually Zeus Son?
Moreover, is he even Heras Son?
Are Zeus and Hera even siblings in the first place, or were they unrelated after all?
If they are not siblings, are Cornus and Rhea even their parents?