However, although the two of them were inseparable from each other, Zeus also took a fancy to him.

Speaking of Zeus, he still has a relationship with Paris.

In the past, Zeus once had a male lover Ganymede. As soon as the god king saw him, he was attracted by Ganymede's unparalleled beauty, and his heart ignited a fire of love, so he turned into a giant The eagle kidnapped him, took him to the sky to become his lover, and replaced the goddess of youth, Hebe, to pour wine for the gods.

You know, Hebe is the daughter of Hera.

In the end, Ganymede was even named Aquarius (because of the pouring of wine), and he was in the throne forever.

The identity of Ganymedes was the son of Trois, the king of Troy at that time.

Hera was naturally jealous of Ganymedes, so her conflict with Troy was like this.

Also the prince of Troy, Ganymedes can be regarded as the ancestor of Paris.

Tros begot sons, they were Eros, Asaracus, and Ganymedes; Eros begotten Raomedon; Laomedon begot Tithonus, Priam, Rampos, etc. , thus becoming the ancestor of the Trojan branch.

Priam was Paris's father.

According to the genealogy, Ganymedes can also be regarded as the generation of Paris' great-grandfather.

But Zeus didn't care about that.

Because of Ganymedes, he was naturally impressed by the beauty of the Trojan royal family, so after Paris appeared, he immediately fell in love with this beautiful man.

So, similar to the Golden Apple's choice, this time, Paris still has to make a choice.

However, what he wants to choose is not a goddess, but a male god, and "the most attractive male god in his mind"

However, between the bearded Zeus and the handsome Apollo, Paris finally chose the latter.

Apollo is naturally proud, and Zeus is not easy to attack in front of his son.

But so far, he has a grudge against Paris.

It just so happens that Olympus needs a war, and Troy has developed the most powerful of the nations recently, so let's go to war.

It just so happened that Hera was instigating something behind his back, so, for some absurd reasons, the war was about to break out.

His base friend was implicated by him, of course Apollo could not allow it, and naturally stood on the side of Troy.

Zeus was inconvenient to shoot, so Hera jumped out and stood on the side of the Greek coalition.

Apollo's mother wasn't Hera anyway, and the two sides were tit-for-tat, and the gods naturally had to stand in line.

Artemis and Apollo are brothers and sisters. Although it is ridiculous that the elder brother (she thinks it is the younger brother) goes to war for this reason, but in this case, who else can stand on Apollo's side except her?So Artemis chose to support Troy.

Aphrodite felt that Prince Paris and Apollo were in love first, and it was true love. Paris was not afraid of the power of the king of gods and chose true love, which was in line with her concept of love (that is, a little disgusting). Naturally, she must support true love.

But the real reason is because Artemis, as the god of love who aspires to be Ye Ting's perfect lover, Aphrodite thinks that he should unite his other lovers generously, including Arte who has not officially entered the house. Miss.

On Hera's side, Aphrodite stood in line and immediately led out Ares and Hephaestus.

For Aphrodite, Ares can be regarded as love and hate. Love is naturally to love her beauty, but hate is to get what you want. The goddess he pursues has always been eloquent to him, and even took away his Amazon. A family - even if the reason is that the Amazon family was voluntarily abandoned by him because of the Argonauts, just to vent the gods whose plans failed.

And Hephaestus lost face because of being divorced, but this Vulcan has no fate of the protagonist and can only stand up and find trouble at this time.

As for Poseidon and Hermes, the former is a brother and sister to Hera, and the latter is Hera's son like Ares and Hephaestus, and naturally supports her mother.

Seeing that Hera's side was crowded, and there was a faint push from Zeus behind her, Athena quit and jumped out to stand on Troy's side.

Opposing Zeus is what she would most like to do.

And the most coincidental thing is that except for Poseidon on the Greek side, everyone is a member of the family of Hera and Zeus-in mortal terms, they are the wife and direct son of the king of gods, and Poseidon is Zeus and Zeus. Hera's brother, who is very close to each other, is regarded as a core supporter of Zeus.

The gods on the Trojan side are the opposite. Aphrodite is the goddess born in the waves, but the power comes from the ancestors of the Olympus gods. It's just that he was suppressed because his ability surpassed his own son (especially Athena)

The battle of Troy began like this.

And the division of the gods of Olympus also laid the foreshadowing.

Chapter 0869 Troy's Ending

The beginning of the Battle of Troy is so absurd, but the whole process is a real war.

In Greek mythology, the Trojan War is called the three heroic epics, along with the Argonaut journey and the hunt of Kalydon. A large number of Greek heroes formed a coalition under the instigation of the gods and launched an attack on Troy. Their leader was the great hero. The hero Odysseus, in addition, Agamemnon, Achilles and other heroes also joined them, and many heroes throughout Greece have come.

However, in fact, due to the Argonaut tour, Greece's top heroes and warriors withered a lot at that time, and they failed to restore their original grandeur for a long time, which led to the fact that the number of masters in Greece today cannot be compared with the original.

What's more, there are many Greek heroes who do not buy the accounts of the gods, such as the surviving Argonauts and their descendants: one of the Argonauts, the divine doctor Asclepius was invited to be the leader of the Greek coalition. Military doctor, but after the Argonaut trip, he had long disliked the high gods, and he was the son of Apollo, so he not only refused the invitation, but joined the Troy side.

In addition, Atalanta, also a hero of the Argonauts and a follower of Artemis, also joined Troy, along with Medea and Penthesilea.

As a member of the Amazon female warrior who joined the magical gods and was recruited by Aphrodite, she naturally wanted to represent the Amazon to support the gods of her beliefs.

Another hero who did this was Ajax the Great, the son of the Argonaut hero Telamon, because the only one the gods were willing to bless them after the Argonaut journey was Athena, so this time he joined Athena On the side, Troy.

However, after he was also a hero of the Argonauts, Achilles, the son of Peleus who died on the journey, still joined the Greek coalition.

Peleus is not only one of the Argonauts, but also Teramon's brother, that is to say, Achilles is Teramon's nephew, and Ajax the Great is a cousin, and it stands to reason that he should not join the Greek coalition. Yes, but unfortunately Achilles' mother was Thetis, one of the goddesses of the ocean. This god immersed his son in the Styx in order to give Achilles an invulnerable body. When Chilios paid the price for it.

So the war began when there were acquaintances on both sides of the war.

The protracted war lasted almost a decade.

In the war, although the gods on both sides did not end in person, they continued to help their heroes, and even turned into mortals to end the battle in person to inspire their own soldiers, or bring natural disasters to the other side.

The heroes of both sides also showed their magical powers. Agamemnon, Achilles, and little Ajax on the Greek side were all top powerhouses, while the great Ajax on the Troy side and Hector, one of the Trojan princes No less than them.

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