Hephaestus, however, chose to remain neutral, as he deemed his mother's idea of a riot ridiculous. Hephaestus is only seen for a short time when Percy enters the Hall of the Gods to return the Master Bolt to Zeus. Olympus, which caused his drastic injuries. Unfortunately for him, however, Athena, as one of the Virgin Goddesses, was incapable of romance, and never desired to marry anyone. Though these days the affair is considered old news and every one just accepts it but Hephaestus still tries to find ways to publicly embarrass his wife and her lover in front of the other gods with elaborate traps and tricks. isteafunny. His fall from Olympos in which he was cast away by Hera at birth; The trapping of Hera in a cursed throne and his return to Olympos; The adultery of his wife Aphrodite who was trapped with Ares in a golden net; The crafting of Pandora, the first woman, at the command of Zeus; The attempted rape of Athena which resulted in the impregnation of Earth and the birth of Erikhthonios; The crafting of the cursed necklace of Harmonia which doomed her descendants to a cycle of tragedy; The Trojan War in which he fought the river-god Skamandros with fire; The crafting of the armour of Akhilleus at the request of the hero's mother Thetis. The trap was originally intended for Ares and Aphrodite, in Waterland, but Percy and Annabeth got trapped there instead, while trying to retrieve Ares' Shield. Hephaestus (Percy Jackson) Zeus (Percy Jackson) Poseidon (Percy Jackson) Hera (Percy Jackson) Hestia (Percy Jackson) Aphrodite (Percy Jackson) Adonis (Ancient Greek Religion & Lore) Persephone (Percy Jackson) Demeter (Percy Jackson) Hades (Percy Jackson) Sad with a Happy Ending; Summary. Hephaestus, along with most of the other Olympians, was incapacitated (with his personality split between him and his Roman form Vulcan) after Gaea sent an eidolon to manipulate his son, Leo, into shooting upon Camp Jupiter from the Argo II. There, Hephaestus declared his forgiveness of Hera's act of cruelty and released her. He was an ugly and deformed child. I've often felt bad for Hephaestus seeing that he was borned deformed and all, so I created this story to think what it would be like fi … While Zeus, Poseidon, Ares, Apollo, and Hermes all wanted her for themselves, Hephaestus didn't participate in the commotion, and instead sat in the shadows, quiet and dejected, knowing that his ugliness stripped him of any chance of competing for the gorgeous Aphrodite. Percy retrieves it and also c… https://riordan.fandom.com/wiki/Hephaestus?oldid=576335, Eukleia, Eutheme, Euthenia, and Philophrosyne. Hera managed to gain the support of Poseidon (who secretly desired to become King of the Olympian gods), as well as Apollo, and Athena. He served as the blacksmith of the gods and was worshiped in the manufacturing and industrial centers of Greece, particularly Athens. Another story makes the claim that Hephaestus stepped in between his mother and father's argument and sided with Hera. Percy retrieves it and also collects Aphrodite's scarf. After spending nine years under the sea with Thetis, Hephaestus finally rode back to Mount Olympus on the back of a donkey. He was also the one who told Percy about how Hera likes her "perfect family" a certain way. Athena then took the chest to the Athenian Acropolis (her most sacred place) and gave it to the daughters of Kekrops (the first king of Athens), and warned them not to open it. Summary: Hephaestus' soul survived the destruction caused by Kratos. Another name for Vulcan is Mulciber which means "fire" in Latin. This page contains spoilers for The Tower of Nero. Hephaestus is aloof, pragmatic, cynical and has a subtly fatalist point of view of others, especially his fellow Olympians if not all organic life forms in general. Due to Zeus' giving birth to Athena, Hera was angry at his actions. Ultimately, the demigods decide to do it anyway as it was the only way for them to reach camp in time to help. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Hephaestus' attendants, as mentioned in Percy Jackson's Greek Gods, were usually the three Elder Cyclopes, as well as his twin Kabeiroi sons (Alkon and Eurymedon), all of whom frequently helped the god in his forges. You ready?" He leaves with the other gods when the meeting ends. Mom asked going in my room. He has the most named demigod children out of all the other Olympians. He violently stormed into Hephaestus' chambers, easily overpowered him, and flung Hephaestus all the way from Mount Olympus to Lemnos (which broke every bone in his divine body). Please do not make any roleplays on this page. Queenie's POV Today we are going to Olympus to see Hephaestus. His sacred animals are the donkey (since he can relate to them being ugly, stubborn, and comical, but also strong and sturdy), the dog, and the crane (due to its legs not matching the rest of its body, much like his). The scarf now resides in the Big House attic. A vineyard also appears, whither young maidens march in a blooming train. Affiliation Hair Behind the scenes Her next child, Harmonia, was equally beautiful, without any resemblance to Hephaestus. Zeus' Daughter (Percy Jackson lovestory) Hephaestus. You hated the ache in your chest. Percy Jackson and the Olympians The Heroes of Olympus GN2 Percy Jackson is a demigod, son of the goddess that is Sally Jackson and the Greek God of the sea, Poseidon. Although suspicious at first, a very impressed Hera quickly seated herself in it, and instantly, she was tightly bound by invisible and unbreakable chains. Homer also has him remarry the goddess Thalia. However, there is also a darker side to Hephaestus, shown in Percy Jackson's Greek Gods, when he gives Harmonia (the daughter of Aphrodite and Ares) a necklace with a horrible curse. He gives Percy another hint about how a regular mortal was able to navigate the maze when demigods and monsters could not, and that Percy knew the answer (which was something Hera had told Percy before). 125 likes. Hephaestus can change into his Roman counterpart of Vulcan. Hence, he preferred to put his faith in machines instead of people, as machines would never disappoint, and even when they were broken, they could still be fixed, unlike people. Despite his view of organic life forms, he appears to have a soft spot for Cyclops like Tyson, and seems to be on very good terms with his half-sister Athena (for whom he initially had unrequited feelings in Percy Jackson's Greek Gods), while they both mutually despise Ares possibly because of their contrasting personalities. Hephaestus claims to have once admired the Hekatonknieres. As revealed in Percy Jackson's Greek Gods, Hephaestus was flung off of Olympus twice: first by Hera (right after his birth), and then by Zeus (after he rescues Hera from Zeus' punishment). The word "Volcano" and "Volcanic" both derive from Vulcan, his Roman aspects' name. Another name for Vulcan is Mulciber which means "fire" in Latin. According to Leo, his father's laugh is so loud, that it makes his tools rattle off their workbenches. In another part, oxen plough a field, making ripples of golden soil. With an agreement reached, Hephaestus finally released them both. Percy Jackson. While he and Aphrodite still remained married, Hephaestus would now feel entitled to pursue relationships with other women as well, the first of them being Aglaia (one of the 3 Charities and Aphrodite's handmaidens), with them having several godly daughters: Eukleia, Eutheme, Euthenia, and Philophrosyne. They attempt to defend themselves, but the automaton is too powerful, and Bianca decides to go up its foot and to shut it down from the inside. Hephaestus had many priests who worshiped in his name, usually paryed to before battle so that their swords and weapons would be strong in battle. He has a tendency to be gruff, as well as to be bitter and disappointed in life, in people, and in other "living organisms". As the new Blacksmith of the Olympians, Hephaestus soon created the metal giant Talos, the Colchis Bulls, and other various elaborate automatons, which were his speciality. Hephaestus' tendency to bear grudges (namely against his mother) for a very long time, making him similar to his uncle, Hades. Before leaving the ride, Percy bows to the camera as the trap had been airing on Hephaestus TV. When Reyna, with the help of six pegasi finally manages to place the Athena Parthenos on Half-Blood Hill, golden light ripples across the ground, seeping warmth into the bones of both Greek and Roman demigods, and curing all of the Olympians (including Hephaestus) of their split personalities.
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