Why Did Zeus Get Here To The Underworld

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Zeus: Here I mad a quote expressing how Zeus had many wifes by talking about all the girls he is meeting up with

“My schedule goes as follows, later today I have a date with Hera, than tomorrow I have a date Metis, than I have a date with Demeter on Saturday and the next day I have to go out and meet with Themis.”

Hades: Here I express how lonely Hades get without any company in the Underworld and his jealousy towards his siblings

“More dead souls, why did Zeus give me the worst job ever why not Poseidon. If only I could go and see Core and bring here to the underworld to go with me down here. She is the prettiest girl I have ever met but who would want to come to live with me in the underworld, isolated and away from everyone else.”

Hera: Here I express how Hera thinks that she
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Don’t you think that it is like the best hair you have ever seen. Have you meet that cut guy Narcissus?I meet him everyday in my dreams. Do you think I look good enough? How are my nails looking? I just had them done today, I really have to get you to my nail person she will fix you right up etc.

Gaea: Here I say how she was upset for banishing her kids

“How dare Uranus thinks that he can come in and separate a mother and her children. I love every single thing about them no matter if anyone one calls them ugly I must get them back.”

Pandora: Here I express here curiosity towards the box

“This box is so nice looking I wonder what Hermes put in the box. Maybe I should should just take a little peek and see what is in it wouldn`t hurt plus what is the worst that could happen it is only a

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