Hephaestus is a maker of tools that could be used both in a good way and a bad way.
he is bad cos he perves on people
Ancient Greece had been long before the Dark Ages, so the answer to your question is neither. Sometimes the period between the end of the Trojan War and the beginning of the Classical Period is referred to as the Greek Dark Age.
Greece is mountainous, has many highlands, and lots of coast line. Greece is almost like a peninsula. Seas such as the Ionian and Agean seas (only a few examples, not all the seas) surround Greece. the lad is bad for farming crops, but good for growing grapes and olive trees
There are no tyrants in Greece. Greece is a democratic country.Answer:In its past Greece had many tyrants. Essentially tyrants, then as now, seize power outside of the democratic processes of the society. Tyranny is usually looked on as bad thing as there is no peaceful way to change to a different leader.
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Hephaestus, the Greek god of fire and craftsmanship, is not typically associated with bringing either good or evil to humans. He is known for his skill in crafting weaponry and tools for the gods, but does not have a significant role in influencing human morality.
Hephaestus is a god; like anyone he can be both good and evil.
he is bad cos he perves on people
Monkey bring bad luck not good luck.
Zeus brought both; he gave the jar of Ills and Hope to Pandora; but he also protected strangers and the home.
Bad roads bring good people. Good roads bring bad people. There are exceptions.
Birds and other animals do not bring luck, good or bad.
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No. Neither good or bad
He was mostly good, but he did do bad things. For instance when Hera gave birth to Hephaestus, Zeus threw him off the top of Mount Olympus because of his repulsive appearance!
He must have brought both .
Aphrodite's worst bad habit would probably be her adultery with other gods, such as Dionysus, Ares, Adonis, and Anchises, while she was married to her Husband, Hephaestus. For the whole good habits, I got nothin'.