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+ | ====== Table of Contents ====== | ||
+ | ===== Part One: The Beginning ===== | ||
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+ | Out of Chaos | ||
+ | > Chaos | ||
+ | The First Order | ||
+ | > Erebus, Nyx | ||
+ | > Gaia, Tartarus, and Gaia’s children | ||
+ | The Second Order | ||
+ | > Gaia and Ouranos’s children — 6 males and 6 females, Cyclopes, Hecatonchires | ||
+ | > Kronos’s crime | ||
+ | > Birth of Aphrodite and other creatures from Ouranos’s DNA | ||
+ | > Establishment of the Titans | ||
+ | > Birth of Kronos and Rhea’s children, including Zeus | ||
+ | Part Two: The Beginning | ||
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+ | Clash of the Titans | ||
+ | > Titanomachy | ||
+ | > The Muses | ||
+ | > The Charites/ | ||
+ | > The Horai | ||
+ | > The Moirai/ | ||
+ | > The Keres | ||
+ | > The Gorgons | ||
+ | > Nymphs | ||
+ | > Atlas’s punishment | ||
+ | > Kronos’s punishment | ||
+ | The Third Order | ||
+ | > Double wedding: Zeus and Hera, Aphrodite and Hephaestus | ||
+ | > The bee and its sting | ||
+ | > Metis as a fly, and Zeus | ||
+ | > Birth of Athena | ||
+ | > Birth of Artemis and Apollo | ||
+ | > Birth of Hermes | ||
+ | > Establishment of the Olympians | ||
+ | ==== Part One: The Toys of Zeus ==== | ||
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+ | Prometheus | ||
+ | > Creation of humans | ||
+ | > Prometheus’s gift of fire | ||
+ | > The Golden Age | ||
+ | The Punishments | ||
+ | > Pandora and her jar | ||
+ | > Afterlife (Hermes, Tartarus, Hades, Thanatos, Charon) | ||
+ | > Prometheus’s punishment | ||
+ | Persephone and the Chariot | ||
+ | > Kidnapping of Persephone, Hades’s trick, and the start of the seasons | ||
+ | > Hermaphroditus and Silenus | ||
+ | Cupid and Psyche | ||
+ | > The Erotes | ||
+ | > Psyche’s life and how she met Eros | ||
+ | === Part Two: The Toys of Zeus === | ||
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+ | Mortals | ||
+ | > Io and Zeus | ||
+ | > Death of Argus | ||
+ | > Athena and Athens | ||
+ | Phaeton | ||
+ | > Phaeton’s absent father, Apollo | ||
+ | > Death of Phaeton and birth of the mute swan | ||
+ | Cadmus | ||
+ | > The search for Europa | ||
+ | > Creation of the alphabet | ||
+ | > Killing of the Ismenian Dragon | ||
+ | > Creation of Thebes | ||
+ | > Cadmus and Harmonia, and the cursed necklace | ||
+ | Twice Born | ||
+ | > Semele and Zeus (disguised) | ||
+ | > Hera’s revenge | ||
+ | > Birth of Dionysus | ||
+ | The Beautiful and the Damned | ||
+ | > Actaeon angering Artemis | ||
+ | > Erysichthon angering Demeter | ||
+ | The Doctor and the Crow | ||
+ | > Birth of Asclepius and medicine | ||
+ | > Asclepius and Epione’s children | ||
+ | > Athena’s gift and Asclepius’s death | ||
+ | Crime and Punishment | ||
+ | > Ixion and the Wheel of Ixion | ||
+ | > Tantalus’s crime | ||
+ | Sisyphus | ||
+ | > Sisyphus’s tricks in life and death | ||
+ | Hubris | ||
+ | > Niobe and the Weeping Rock | ||
+ | > The musical competition between Apollo and Marsyas | ||
+ | Arachne | ||
+ | > The weaving competition between Arachne and Athena | ||
+ | > Birth of the first spider | ||
+ | More Metamorphoses | ||
+ | > Nisus and Scylla, the sea-eagle and the gull | ||
+ | > Callisto the bear | ||
+ | > Procne and Philomela, the swallow and the nightingale | ||
+ | > Ganymede and Zeus | ||
+ | > Selene, Cephalus and Procris | ||
+ | > The Lailaps and Alopex Teumesios paradox | ||
+ | > Endymion and Selene | ||
+ | Eos and Tithonus | ||
+ | The Bloom of Youth | ||
+ | > Hyacinthus, Apollo and Zephyrus | ||
+ | > Crocus and Smilax | ||
+ | > Aphrodite and Adonis | ||
+ | Echo and Narcissus | ||
+ | > Tiresias the seer | ||
+ | > Narcissus’s oracle | ||
+ | > Echo’s lie and Hera’s revenge | ||
+ | > Narcissus and Echo’s meeting | ||
+ | Lovers | ||
+ | > Pyramus and Thisbe: star-crossed lovers | ||
+ | Galateas | ||
+ | > Acis and Galatea | ||
+ | > Origin of the Ekdusia festival | ||
+ | > Leucippos, Daphne and Apollo | ||
+ | > Galatea and Pygmalion | ||
+ | > Hero and Leander | ||
+ | Arion and the Dolphin | ||
+ | Philemon and Baucis, or Hospitality Rewarded | ||
+ | Phrygia and the Gordian Knot | ||
+ | Midas (and his gold fingers) | ||
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