Zeus leaves Olympus to help the Trojans primarily due to a promise he made to Thetis, the mother of Achilles, who requested that he favor her son and the Trojans in their conflict against the Greeks. Additionally, Zeus is motivated by a desire to maintain balance among the gods, as he often seeks to manage their conflicting interests and interventions in mortal affairs. By supporting the Trojans, he aims to assert his authority and influence over the unfolding events of the Trojan War.
Because he wants a challenge against zeus to fight against all the gods
Zeus helps the Trojans in Homer's "Iliad" primarily due to his desire to maintain balance among the gods and fulfill his promise to Thetis, the mother of Achilles. He aims to ensure that the Trojans experience success in battle to counterbalance the Greeks’ earlier victories, as he is trying to honor the fates. Additionally, Zeus often acts based on personal relationships and divine favoritism, which influences his decisions in the ongoing conflict.
In the Trojan War, Zeus played a complex role, often favoring the Trojans while balancing the interests of other gods. He granted temporary advantages to the Trojans by allowing them to gain momentum in battle and intervening in key moments to protect Trojan leaders like Hector. However, his ultimate goal was to maintain a balance of power among the warring factions, which often led to contradictions in his support. Ultimately, Zeus's involvement was more about the fate of the war rather than a clear-cut favoring of the Trojans.
Zeus became the lord of Olympus after leading a rebellion against the Titans, the previous rulers of the universe. With the help of his siblings—Hestia, Hera, Demeter, Poseidon, and Hades—he overthrew their father, Cronus, who had swallowed his children to prevent them from usurping his power. After defeating the Titans in a ten-year war known as the Titanomachy, Zeus and his brothers divided the realms, with Zeus taking the sky and becoming the king of the gods. His triumph established him as the supreme deity in Greek mythology, ruling from Mount Olympus.
He sided first with the Trojans until Poseidons actions (sending a storm and destroying the Greek ships) then he switched sides. Hope I can help!
Because he wants a challenge against zeus to fight against all the gods
Well if you want the answer according to Homer, in the Illiad, Ares joined the Trojans on the battlefield outside Troy. With Athena's help the Greek hero Diomedes killed Ares with a javelin. Ares immediately returns to Mount Olympus, and is forbidden to return to the battlefield by Zeus who admonishes him for his bloodthirstiness. So the answer is Mount Olympus.
You cannot open the lock to enter Olympus. After you have found the 5 sacred items and they are taken by Zeus, Hercules will help you reach the throne rooms of Poseidon and Hades, and then smash open the lock so you can confront Zeus on Mount Olympus.
I believe that Hephaestus is the son of Zeus and Hera who was crippled so Hera threw him off Mount Olympus which probably did not help. It was Tantalus, not Hephaestus
Zeus helps the Trojans in Homer's "Iliad" primarily due to his desire to maintain balance among the gods and fulfill his promise to Thetis, the mother of Achilles. He aims to ensure that the Trojans experience success in battle to counterbalance the Greeks’ earlier victories, as he is trying to honor the fates. Additionally, Zeus often acts based on personal relationships and divine favoritism, which influences his decisions in the ongoing conflict.
In the Trojan War, Zeus played a complex role, often favoring the Trojans while balancing the interests of other gods. He granted temporary advantages to the Trojans by allowing them to gain momentum in battle and intervening in key moments to protect Trojan leaders like Hector. However, his ultimate goal was to maintain a balance of power among the warring factions, which often led to contradictions in his support. Ultimately, Zeus's involvement was more about the fate of the war rather than a clear-cut favoring of the Trojans.
Zeus returns the sacred items to you for safekeeping, and then disappears. Athena awards you the Island Medallion and you can leave Olympus to travel to other islands. Zeus is not seen again. You also keep the Poseidon trident and Hades crown. If you wear the crown, pressing the spacebar makes you grow to giant size. This does not help on any islands, though.
Zeus became the king of Mount Olympus and leader of the Greek gods after overthrowing his father, Cronus, in a war called the Titanomachy. Zeus was the youngest of Cronus' children and was able to defeat him with the help of his siblings. His victory established him as the supreme ruler of the Greek gods and the heavens.
This would be a cheat that you would have to get a code for. Many gaming forums will be able to help you with this.
When you have returned the 5 sacred items, Zeus steals them. Hercules will help you reach the throne rooms of Poseidon and Hades, and can open the lock on the Mount Olympus gate.
After Zeus takes the 5 sacred items, you can get Hercules to help you reach the throne rooms of Hades and Poseidon. Once you have the crown and the trident, you can go to battle Zeus on Mount Olympus. Transport Hercules to the gate and he will smash open the padlock. (*before going to Olympus, you will need the drachma coin from cleaning Hades' temple)
Like the other deities of Mount Olympus, she often advocates for wisdom, and is notable for using wisdom to help control hot headed feuds, specifically that of Zeus and Ares.