Zeus punishes the rebels to maintain order and authority among the gods and mortals. By decisively quelling their uprising, he reinforces his position as the supreme ruler of Mount Olympus, demonstrating that defiance against divine order will not be tolerated. This act serves as a warning to others who might consider challenging his power, ensuring stability in the cosmos. Ultimately, Zeus's punishment reflects his role as a protector of justice and balance in the mythological narrative.
harshly
like a boss
chained them to a rock and made suffur for doing wrong
Yes she did. It was given to her by Zeus to punish Prometheus.
cos altas didnt make chicken
Helios asks Zeus to punish Odysseus's men for consuming his cattle on the island of Thrinacia, going against his orders.
harshly
like a boss
the name of Zeus's symbol is the lighting bolt . which is a long stick Zeus gets to use to punish people who doesn't do what Zeus wants / expects.
Prometheus, a Titan.
William Would Burn your crops and starve you, overall, he was not a very nice King.
Yes she did. It was given to her by Zeus to punish Prometheus.
chained them to a rock and made suffur for doing wrong
cos altas didnt make chicken
he threw him into a river because he tried to kill zeus
Zeus Strikes all of the men with a big lighting bolt!
Zeus cut Kronos inton pieces and cast the pieces into Tartarus, the huge pit in the Underworld. Kronos was then improsined there.