He will make it become that
Zeus was not a strict god, he allowed many things, but he didn't allow for other gods to have children with mortals because he did not want to get overthrown by a demi-god.
Apollo helped mortals by giving them prophecy and oracles to foresee dangers of the future. He was also a god of healing. Apollo was helpful to other gods as one who would punish mortals or help them when they were dying of plague of which he is often credited as being the cause of.
gods and mortals
What kind of question even is that?
Zeus is best known for his numerous affairs with mortals and gods alike. In the Odyssey he appears to appreciate the worship of mortals and disapprove of those who blame the gods for their troubles. He is not above being tricky and seems to be very much the politician, working around the various desires and dislikes of the pantheon while pursuing his own agenda. He is generally kind to his children and occasionally intervenes on their behalf, especially if he likes them. Some of Zeus' famous children: Helen of Troy/Sparta, Artemis, Apollo, Hercules.
There is no WHY about the gods. They have their duties, and that's that.
Zeus
no, several were mortals
Gods (any) do not justify their decisions to mortals.
There are plenty of mortals that Zeus killed, but he did not kill any gods or goddesses.
Zeus is the king of the gods in Greek mythology and he has a complex relationship with mortals. He is known to interact with mortals frequently, sometimes appearing to them in disguise. However, Zeus is also known for his unpredictable nature and tendency to punish humans who defy or displease him. Overall, Zeus is a powerful deity who both influences and judges the actions and fates of mortals.
His wife was Hera. He also was mythologized to have had many dalliances with other gods, as well as mortals.
Zeus's weaknesses include being easily swayed by his emotions, especially when it comes to relationships with mortals, and his tendency to act impulsively which can lead to conflicts with other gods or beings. Additionally, Zeus can be duplicitous and manipulative in his dealings with both gods and mortals, which can sometimes backfire on him.
It was only for the gods
Zeus was not a strict god, he allowed many things, but he didn't allow for other gods to have children with mortals because he did not want to get overthrown by a demi-god.
Basically, Zeus had other gods to interact with. He also had more human attributes, and was a little pettier.
Zeus, the king of the gods in Greek mythology, was known for his lightning bolt, which symbolizes his power and authority. Other gifts associated with Zeus include the Aegis, a protective shield or breastplate, and his eagle, which served as his messenger. Additionally, Zeus was known for his ability to shape-shift, often appearing in different forms to interact with mortals.