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[Hephaestus: The Underdog’s Revenge and Rise to Olympus]-[S5E5 - Hephaestus and Dionysus]

Greeking Out from National Geographic Kids · A2 · 2021-11-11

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The Rejection of an Underdog

The narrative centers on Hephaestus, a figure framed as one of Greek mythology's quintessential "underdogs." Born to Hera, the Queen of the Gods, Hephaestus faced immediate rejection. Hera, described as "vain, conceited, short-tempered, and cruel," abandoned her newborn son on the island of Lemnos because she perceived him as "hideous." This act of cruelty set the stage for Hephaestus’s journey, where he channeled his pain into his craft, becoming a master of "metallurgy"—the science and technology of metals.

The Golden Trap

Hephaestus’s path to recognition began with a calculated act of vengeance. Utilizing his superior skills in blacksmithing, he crafted a "magical golden throne" as a gift for his mother. Upon sitting, Hera was ensnared by invisible chains, trapping her in a state of helplessness. The note attached to the throne—"For my mother, who has always loved the throne more than me"—served as a poignant indictment of Hera’s superficial nature. The gods of Mount Olympus proved unable to break the chains, leaving Hera vulnerable and desperate for a solution.

An Unlikely Alliance

Dionysus, the god of wine and "fun times," saw an opportunity in Hera’s entrapment. Despite his own traumatic past involving Hera’s interference in his mother Semele’s life, Dionysus sought to leverage the situation to gain a seat on Mount Olympus. He approached Hephaestus, an anti-social, "buff blacksmith," with a proposition. Despite their opposing personalities—Hephaestus’s serious demeanor versus Dionysus’s outgoing, party-loving nature—the two bonded over their mutual history of suffering at the hands of Hera. This connection formed the basis of a lasting friendship, proving that "opposites attract."

Negotiation and Triumph

Dionysus used a "symposium" (a drinking party) to manipulate Hephaestus into traveling to Olympus. Once there, Hephaestus confronted his mother. Though Hera continued to berate him, calling him a "selfish son" and claiming he was "not worthy of [her] love," Hephaestus remained resolute. Influenced by Dionysus’s encouragement to "ask for what he wanted," Hephaestus moved beyond mere revenge. He demanded a marriage to Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty, in exchange for Hera’s freedom.

Resolution

Hephaestus’s strategic demand highlights his transformation from a discarded child to a powerful negotiator. Hera, desperate to escape the "uncomfortable" chair, agreed to the terms. Consequently, Dionysus secured his place among the Olympians, and Hephaestus achieved his goal of marrying Aphrodite. While the marriage itself was not described as a perfect union, Hephaestus successfully claimed his agency, established a career as the "blacksmith to the gods," and gained a loyal friend in Dionysus—a significant victory for a child once cast aside by the divine hierarchy.

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And today's story is all about one of Greek mythology's most famous underdogs, Hephaestus.
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This cannot possibly be my child, Hera said, despite having just given birth to him moments ago.
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Opinions are subjective, of course, but I believe your perception to be incorrect.
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Hera was so distraught by her quote -unquote ugly baby that she decided to abandon him in a mortal town far away from Mount Olympus.
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You see, it didn't take long before Hephaestus realized that he had been abandoned by the gods.
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to root for
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lines up with
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quote-unquote
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get back on topic
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gave it away
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📖 Transcript

The stories featured in Greeking Out are original adaptations of classic Greek myths.
Today's story features abandoned children, elaborate revenge plots, the god of wine and fun times, good craftsmanship, and bonding through mutual enemies.
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