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Cupid's love Story...

A Winged child who is dead-accurate with his love-arrows and here what have you got? Love.

Yes...

He's Cupid,

The Roman god of love, who gets to take the spotlight in celebrations of love and lovers. In ancient Greece, he is Eros, the son of the goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite.

One love story is about Eros that is Cupid.... There were once a king and queenrulers of an unnamed city, who had three daughters of conspicuous beauty. The youngest and most beautiful was Psyche, whose admirers, neglecting the proper worship of the love goddess Venus, instead prayed and made offerings to her. It was rumored that she was the second coming of Venus, or the daughter of Venus from an unseemly union between the goddess and a mortal.

And Yes! 

Cupid fell in love with this mortal maiden, Psyche. As his mother, Venus, was jealous of Psyche's beauty, so he ordered Cupid to punish Psyche and commissions to shoot an arrow so that she may fall in love with anything hideously....

BUT....

What happened was a paradox: Cupid sought to punish Psyche but he fell in love with her instead and ended up marrying her.

But because of some rule set by the gods, mortals weren't supposed to look at the face of a god. In that case, Psyche was not allowed to even take a peep at Cupid the hubby's face.

Yet in some of the legends it is also said that, world's first rose was formed by Psyche's blood when she lost her virginity to(Cupid)Eros.

And of course, like in other stories and legends, meddling bitch sisters provide the twist. Psyche had sisters and they convinced her to look at Cupid. This made him leave her, and the castle they have been living in just upped and vanished together with him. She was left standing in an open field.

Because she, too, was deeply in love with Cupid -- inspite of the manner in which he left her -- she tried to find him until she stumbled on Venus' temple.

Now we all know that mothers-in-law rarely get along well with their daughters-in-law, and Venus was no exception, goddess or no.

She gave Psyche a series of tasks, the succeeding ones harder than the previous ones. Now for the last task, Venus gave Psyche a little box and told her to take it to underworld, Pluto's realm. She had to get some of Proserpine's beauty, Pluto's very lovely wife, and put it in the box.

Psyche got warnings not to open the box but then, mortal as she was, she couldn't resist the temptation and opened it. Insteady of finding beauty, deadly slumber was in the box.

Cupid, who finally came around and was getting ready to be the dutiful husband to Psyche once again, found her lying lifeless on the ground.

Now he wasn't a god with powers for nothing. He took all the sleep off her body and locked it in the box again. When Psyche awoke, Cupid forgave Psyche. His mother did too.

The gods were moved by Psyche's love for Cupid that they made her into a goddess.....

The beginning of Greek

Hey! Guys I am back after long break.

A few readers requested me to start from the core history of Greek.So, I modified the 1st chapter and began with the core history of Greek....

SO,in the beginning there was only Chaos*, an empty void. But somehow this enormous vacancy gave birth to Gaea*, the earth, to Tartarus*, the great region beneath the earth. Chaos also bore Erebus, the darkness of the netherworld, and Nyx the Night, the darkness over the earth. Then Erebus slept with Night, who gave birth to Ether, the heavenly light or the divine air, and to Hemera, the Day, the earthly light. Later Nyx alone produced such beings as Doom, Fate, Death, Sleep, Dreams, Nemesis, and a long list of other atrocities that steal upon men in darkness.

Meanwhile Gaea, without help, gave birth to Uranus*, the starry sky, to Ourea, the Mountains, and to Pontus, the sterile sea. Uranus then became Gaea's mate and equal, for he covered her on all sides. This primordial couple, sky and earth, produced the twelve Titans, the three towering wheel-eyed Cyclopes, and the three terrible Hecatoncheires with fifty heads and a hundred arms apiece.

However, Uranus proved to be a harsh husband and father. Each of the Hecatoncheires hated him, and he hated them in return. In his anger Uranus pushed them back into Gaea's womb and kept them there. Gaea writhed in pain at this and plotted revenge upon her mate. She fashioned a flint sickle and called upon her other children to avenge her. The Titans and Cyclopes recoiled in fear of their father, and only the last-born Titan, Cronus*, was daring enough.

That night when Uranus came to lie without Gaea the crafty Cronus was hiding in ambush. He grabbed his father's genitals and severed them with his mother's sickle. As the blood fell to earth the Furies, who punish crimes, the Ash-Tree Nymphs, and the race of Giants were created. Cronus heaved the members into the sea, and from the foam arose Aphrodite*, the beautiful goddess of love, who floated along and stepped ashore at Cyprus. The mutilated Uranus either withdrew forever from the earth or else he perished. But before he did so he promised that Cronus and the other Titans would be punished.

After confining the Cyclopes and the Hecatoncheires to Tartarus, Cronus established his reign. He married his sister Rhea*, and under his lordship the Titans produced many offspring. Yet Cronus could not allow his own children to survive, for both Gaea and Uranus had prophesied that Cronus would be supplanted by a son. When Rhea, his wife, gave birth to the gods and goddesses Cronus swallowed Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades, and Poseidon shortly after each was born. Rhea was furious and took pains to save her sixth child, Zeus, from his father. She bore Zeus in secret and then gave Cronus a............

***To be continued...

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*Chaos**

Personified as a female, she was the primal feature of the universe, a shadowy realm of mass and energy from which much of what is powerful (and mostly negative and dark) in the world would stem forth in later genealogies*.

*Gaea

personification of the Earth, and, for all intents and purposes, the Mother of Everything Beautiful in the world. Born spontaneously – either out of Nothingness or out of Chaos

she mated with Uranus, and gave birth to eighteen children. The first twelve of them were the Titans: six females (Theia, Rhea, Themis, Mnemosyne, Phoebe, Tethys), and six males (Oceanus, Coeus, Crius, Hyperion, Iapetus, and Cronus). Next, she bore the three Cyclopes (Brontes, Steropes, and Arges), and, finally, the three Hecatoncheires (Cottus, Briareos, and Gyges).

* Tartarus 

It was both a primordial deity that existed before the Olympians, as well as a name to describe a region of the Underworld. As a god, he was third in rank after Chaos and Gaea, preceding Eros.

As a place, it was far below than where Hades resided and it was used as the most horrible prison. Some myths also say that the distance between Tartarus and Hades was the same as between the earth and the heaven.

*Uranus 

was Father Sky, the Ancient Greek personification of the heavens and, for a while, the ruler of the known universe.

* Aphrodite is the Olympian goddess of love, beauty, sexual pleasure, and fertility. She is regularly attended by few of her children, the Erotes, who are capable of stirring up passion in both mortals and gods at the goddess’ will. Portrayed as both insatiable and unattainable. Even though married to Hephaestus, she had affairs with all Olympians except Zeus and Hades, most famously with Ares, the god of war. She also had famous romances with two mortals, Anchises and Adonis.

* Cronus was the youngest son of Uranus and Gaea, the leader of the first generation of Titans, and, for a brief period, the ruler of all gods and men. He successfully led the rebellion against his father, but soon grew as tyrannical as him, imprisoning both the Cyclops and the Hecatoncheires, and swallowing all of his children, save the last son; eventually, this child – Zeus – would be the one to overthrow him and lock him away in Tartarus.

*Rhea

She was the sister and wife of Cronus, also a Titan. She was responsible for the way things flow in the kingdom of Cronus (her name means 'that which flows').

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