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Zeus: This week was really rough.

Hera: Oh, no, I’m sorry.

Zeus: How can I feel better?

Hera: Just enjoy the little things.

Baby Ares: [to baby Athena] what does that mean?

Baby Athena: It’s us dum dum

Baby Ares:

Baby Athena: We are the little things *smiles*

Metis:This Greek goddess is an Oceanid, daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, as well as one of the Titan

Metis:

This Greek goddess is an Oceanid, daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, as well as one of the Titan generation. She was the first wife of Zeus, but when she became pregnant, Zeus feared that her children would overthrow him. He tricked her into becoming a fly or a mouse and swallowed her whole. According to Hesiod, Metis gave birth to Athena while inside her husband, and crafted armor and weapons for her daughter there. The hammering so distressed Zeus that he begged Hephaestus to split open his head with an axe, and Athena sprang out.

In the earlier period, Metis was the goddess of wise cunning, and possessed a trickster aspect. Later, she became the goddess of wise counsel and craftsmanship.

Prints of this commissioned image are available at: https://www.etsy.com/listing/513137687/metis-goddess-of-craft-85x11-open


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