that how the smith god found him that and him making magic weapons
that is an actual thing in myth not sure why but its real.
It is very important; a life was at stake.
"Thank you," I said, my voice quiet but sincere. "Thank you for forgiving me."
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I don't know dude ask historians I only put it because I read it somewhere.
Meaning Hephaestus made this dog before Zeus grew up and had kids.
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ask somebody to do it for him
My solution? Public humiliation. Anyone who tried to rob me would wake up tied to a wooden pole in the town square with "THIEF" painted across their forehead. Word got around fast. After a few months, everyone decided it wasn't worth the risk.
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good guess
"I'm not entirely sure," he said thoughtfully. "But I think Kratos does. After all, you did help her daughter."
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not that one but the OG kratos
"I'm not entirely sure," he said thoughtfully. "But I think Kratos does. After all, you did help her daughter."
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I know i felt the same way when i found out about this online
Anyway, these two geniuses hatched a plan to steal a magic golden dog. Why? Because ancient myths don't need logic; they run on chaos and bad ideas. This wasn't just any golden dog, though. This was a dog created by Hephaestus—yes, the same Hephaestus who's Zeus' son—to guard baby Zeus. You know, back when Zeus was hiding from his dad, Kronos, who had a nasty habit of eating his kids like they were popcorn.
a simple blacksmith in greece
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