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padilas [110]
3 years ago
5

Kronos was a ruler and a great fortune. He has five children. He is afraid of his wealth. I think his children will take his for

tune after him. So he decided to get rid of his children. Then he took every child and threw him into a deep well. He threw his four children but there was someone to help them out. From the well and smuggled them to another town, but over time Kronos learned of their presence in another town and swallowed them. The mother tried to smuggle Zos before his father swallowed him. Zus knew about Mets and told him to smell this poisonous odor that fluttered from Venus. He told him he was a merchant who wanted to meet the governor and at the counter Zos told him to sniff the flower with a smart smell and when Coronos revealed the identity of Zos swallowed by him and flower together and when swallowed this flower on the impact of poison, but Astprag his children.
is this a good news paper report or no please leave your comment below. it talk about zeus.
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yKpoI14uk [10]3 years ago
8 0

"Kronos was the ruler of the Titans, and he had great power and fortune. He had five children, who would eventually become the Olympians, and he is afraid of his children taking his power away from him. To prevent that, he decided to get rid of his children by taking every child and throwing them into a deep, deep well. However, his wife Rhea took them from the well and smuggled them to another town, but over time Kronos learned of their presence in another town and swallowed them whole. Luckily, Rhea was able to smuggle Zeus away safely before his father swallowed him, replacing him with a bundle of rocks. Metis, his caretaker while on the mortal world, knew about Kronos and his plot and told Zeus to pretend to serve him his food and drink, secretly poisoned by a poisoned flower. When Kronos swallowed the flower, he vomited his children out whole, who teamed together and overthrew him. Kronos's insecurity led to his demise." I edited and remade some parts to be more accurate. Some of your story was a little off so I fixed and rewrote it for you.

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