Thetis requested new armor for Achilles from Hephaestus after witnessing the death of her son Patroclus at the hands of Hector. She wanted to ensure that Achilles would have proper protection in his quest for revenge against Hector and to honor Patroclus's memory. The new armor would not only safeguard Achilles but also symbolize his status as a great warrior. The magnificent armor crafted by Hephaestus ultimately became a central element in the epic battles to follow.
During the Trojan War, at the request of Achilles's mother Thetis and after the death of his friend Patroclus (who died in another set of armor he had).
Achilles' armor was made by the god Hephaestus, the Greek god of fire and craftsmanship. In Homer's "Iliad," Thetis, Achilles' mother, requests Hephaestus to create new armor for her son after his original armor is taken by Hector. Hephaestus forges a magnificent set of armor, including a shield adorned with intricate scenes depicting the world. This armor becomes a symbol of Achilles' might and heroism in battle.
In Homer's "Iliad," Achilles receives new armor and a shield from Hephaestus, the god of fire and craftsmanship. After the death of his close friend Patroclus, Achilles seeks vengeance against Hector and requires new armor to return to battle. The goddess Thetis, Achilles' mother, appeals to Hephaestus, who then forges the magnificent armor and shield, adorned with intricate designs that symbolize his prowess and fate in war.
Achilles wished for Thetis to get him new armor (which she did, getting Hephaestus to make it) he also wanted honor (which Thetis granted from Zeus's promise) she also kept the body of Patroklos whole and fresh until after Achilles could avenge him. In many ways she supported him to getting glory (although with the price of a short life).
The myth about Achilles and how he had new armor made by Hephaestus god of fire after his friend got killed in his old armor.
During the Trojan War, at the request of Achilles's mother Thetis and after the death of his friend Patroclus (who died in another set of armor he had).
Achilles' armor was made by the god Hephaestus, the Greek god of fire and craftsmanship. In Homer's "Iliad," Thetis, Achilles' mother, requests Hephaestus to create new armor for her son after his original armor is taken by Hector. Hephaestus forges a magnificent set of armor, including a shield adorned with intricate scenes depicting the world. This armor becomes a symbol of Achilles' might and heroism in battle.
Achilles wished for Thetis to get him new armor (which she did, getting Hephaestus to make it) he also wanted honor (which Thetis granted from Zeus's promise) she also kept the body of Patroklos whole and fresh until after Achilles could avenge him. In many ways she supported him to getting glory (although with the price of a short life).
Hephaestus
Hephaestus was.
The myth about Achilles and how he had new armor made by Hephaestus god of fire after his friend got killed in his old armor.
The myth about Achilles and how he had new armor made by Hephaestus god of fire after his friend got killed in his old armor.
Hephaestus was.
The god, Hephasateus.
After Patroclus is killed wearing Achilles' armor and the Trojans take possession of it, Hephaestus forges Achilles a new set of armor.
Thetis gives him his new armor, and promises, after hearing Achilles' concerns for the body, that she will keep the body as fresh and whole as it was when Patroclus was alive.
Thetis gives him his new armor, and promises, after hearing Achilles' concerns for the body, that she will keep the body as fresh and whole as it was when Patroclus was alive.