Fire, axe, pincers, and the hammer
it was Hepaestus-
The Roman equivalent of Hephaestus was Vulcan .
Aphrodite was married to Hepaestus, but she had countless affairs.
Hephaestus had a crippled leg and was ugly.
Aphrodite was his wife although she cheated on him with his brother ares, he then bound them to the bed to embarrass them
Aphrodite was his wife although she cheated on him with his brother ares, he then bound them to the bed to embarrass them
Athena, fully armed in battle armor given to her from her mother.
They weren't rivals but Hepaestus probably didn't like Aphrodite that much because he knew that she had cheated on him repeatedly.
In a myth, Hephaestus's father and mother (Hera and Zeus) were having a fight. When Hepaestus backed up Hera, Zeus grew furious and threw him down Mount Olympus, crippling him in the fall.
The 12 main Titans were:Cronus - symbol: sickle or scytheOceanus - symbol: a fish and a serpentIapetus - symbol: ?Hyperion - symbol: ?Crius - symbol: ?Coeus - symbol: ?Rhea - symbol: a turret crown, attended by lionsTethys - symbol: a small pair of wingsTheia - symbol: ?Phoebe - symbol: ?Themis - symbol: scales and a double edged swordMenoetius - symbol: ?
The workshop of Hepaestus is in Etna (or Aetna as it is known as in greek mythology) a volcano in Italy. i suppose he would have lived there most of the time.
The Greeks believed that Hephaestus lived on Olympus with the other gods. He was, after all, one of the 12 Olympians. To the Greek colonists in Sicily and, later, to the Romans, he lived under the volcano, Mt. Aetna, at that point colluded with the Roman god, Vulcan.