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Greek Mythology
The Greek Myths
Athena's Birth
Zeus came to lust after Metis, and chased her in his direct way. Metis tried
to escape, going so far as to change her form many times. Turning into various
creatures such as hawks, fish, and serpents. However, Zeus was both determined
and equally proficient at changing form. He continued his persuit until she
relented.
An Oracle of Gaea then prophesied that Metis first child would be a girl but,
her second child would be a boy that would overthrow Zeus as had happened to his
father and grandfather. Zeus took this warning to heart. When he next saw Metis
he flattered her and put her at her ease. Then with Metis off gaurd Zeus
suddenly opened his mouth and swallowed her. This was the end of Metis but,
possibly the beginning of Zeus's wisdom.
After a time Zeus developed the mother of all headaches. He howled so loudly it
could be heard throughout the earth. The other gods came to see what the problem
was. Hermes realized what needed to be done and directed Hephaestus to take a
wedge and split open Zeus's skull. Out of the skull sprang Athena, full grown
and in a full set of armour. Due to her manor of birth she has dominion over all
things of the intellect.