Zeus and Hera

 ZEUS AND HERA


WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD!

In Greek mythology, after defeating the Titans, Zeus and his siblings ascended to Mount Olympus to establish their reign over the world. Shortly thereafter, Zeus married Metis, a Titan goddess renowned for her wisdom.

In the story of Simanity, Metis is also recognized as Zeus's first wife; however, he later marries Hera, the goddess of marriage and family.

Hera, who is both the sister and wife of Zeus, holds the title of queen among the Olympian gods. In Simanity, while she remains Zeus's wife, she develops feelings for Adam and bears him a son named Hephaestus. Hera's discontent with Zeus's numerous infidelities leads her to engage in affairs with other men as a form of rebellion against his neglect and womanizing behavior.

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