Because they don't follow the rules
A companion of Tyche was often Nemesis (Fair Distribution/Indignation).
Demeter did not punish the nemesis to the underworld. They were made into sirens for not trying to stop hades form taking persephone.
Nemesis was the Greek personification of divine retribution. It was her place to punish those who succumb to the sin of hubris (arrogance and self-importance, especially in the face of the gods).
Because Narcissus was loved; but loved no one but himself in turn.
When Poseidon spots Odysseus in Ithaca, he becomes enraged at the Phaeacians for assisting his nemesis. He complains to Zeus, who allows him to punish the Phaeacians
A companion of Tyche was often Nemesis (Fair Distribution/Indignation).
Demeter did not punish the nemesis to the underworld. They were made into sirens for not trying to stop hades form taking persephone.
Humans
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Nemesis was the Greek personification of divine retribution. It was her place to punish those who succumb to the sin of hubris (arrogance and self-importance, especially in the face of the gods).
Because Narcissus was loved; but loved no one but himself in turn.
We will punish those responsible.Why must you punish me?
When Poseidon spots Odysseus in Ithaca, he becomes enraged at the Phaeacians for assisting his nemesis. He complains to Zeus, who allows him to punish the Phaeacians
Pandora was created by Zeus to punish the humans for taking the gift of fire from Prometheus.
It could be because he feels "sorry" for them... :/ I have no idea! Btw, it could be the answer.
Some synonyms for punish are correct, discipline, chastise, and spank.
Nemesis punished Narcissus for his excessive pride and self-obsession, which led him to reject those who loved him, including the nymph Echo. In response to his arrogance, Nemesis lured him to a pool where he saw his own reflection and fell in love with it, ultimately becoming entranced by his own beauty. Unable to leave the reflection, he perished, illustrating the consequences of vanity and the inability to reciprocate love. This myth serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of narcissism and the importance of empathy.