Hermes
Hermes
Hermes
Arachne challenged Athena to a cloth weaving contest but , Arachne had evil thoughts and started weaving into her cloth images portraying the " evil " actions of the gods . Athene was infuriated , and destroyed Arachne ' s cloth , Arachne felt ashamed , and did not want to live another second in agony , so she tried to commit suicide , but Athena felt pity and changed her into a spider , and said that all her descendants would be spiders that will weave forever .
Hades, the god of the Underworld, is constantly portrayed as evil. There are no other "evil" gods or goddesses, although many of them had quick tempers.
poop boobs awesome
Hermes
Hermes
Hermes
Hermes
Aegisthus is singled out by Zeus as an example of how men blamed the gods for what their own wickedness had spawned. Aegisthus was killed by Orestes, as Aegisthus killed Orestes' father, Agamemnon. He had been warned by Hermes that the death of the son of Atreus would be avenged by Orestes, yet this did not restrain him from killing Agamemnon.
yeas, but not that Gods of faith obviously
"Gods revered, never evil, delivered as gods."
The concept of gods being evil is subjective and varies across different religions and belief systems. Some people may see certain gods as evil based on their actions or the way they are portrayed in myths or scriptures. Ultimately, the perception of gods as good or evil is influenced by individual beliefs and perspectives.
Arachne challenged Athena to a cloth weaving contest but , Arachne had evil thoughts and started weaving into her cloth images portraying the " evil " actions of the gods . Athene was infuriated , and destroyed Arachne ' s cloth , Arachne felt ashamed , and did not want to live another second in agony , so she tried to commit suicide , but Athena felt pity and changed her into a spider , and said that all her descendants would be spiders that will weave forever .
Yes because they keep the gods happy and keep the evil away
Hades, the god of the Underworld, is constantly portrayed as evil. There are no other "evil" gods or goddesses, although many of them had quick tempers.
Set was the god of evil who killed the king of the gods