In Greek mythology, it is ultimately the goddess Hera who convinces Hephaestus to return to Mount Olympus. After Hephaestus is initially rejected and left to live in isolation due to his deformity, Hera, his mother, pleads with him to come back and attend the gods. She promises to reconcile with him, highlighting the importance of his craftsmanship and the role he plays among the deities. His eventual return is marked by the creation of magnificent gifts for the gods, reaffirming his status as the divine blacksmith.
Dionysus.
He is from Mount Olympus
Hephaestus didn't leave Mount Olympus, his mother, Hera, was so ashamed by his ungodly looks that she threw him straight off of Mount Olympus. When Athena was born from Zeus' mind, Hera's jealousy got the better of her. She thought that, if Zeus could make a child just by brains, so could she. The result was Hephaestus, who is told to be the ugliest god there ever was on Mount Olympus.
In one legend, I am not sure of it's origin, Hera threw Hephaestus off of Mount Olympus, because she was so shocked of how ugly he was.Another legend, from Homer's The Iliad suggests that Zues threw Hephaestus off of Mount Olympus when Hephaestus tried to help Hera, against Zeus's wishes.
he was mad
Hephaestus didn't leave Mount Olympus, his mother, Hera, was so ashamed by his ungodly looks that she threw him straight off of Mount Olympus. When Athena was born from Zeus' mind, Hera's jealousy got the better of her. She thought that, if Zeus could make a child just by brains, so could she. The result was Hephaestus, who is told to be the ugliest god there ever was on Mount Olympus.
Hephaestus was lame and not very good looking. That is why his mother threw him out of Mount Olympus.
Because zeus threw him off mount olympus.
His leg is hurt forever from falling out of Mount Olympus
Hephaestus, Athena, the Cyclops'.
Yes. He came back and claimed his rightful throne on Olympus.
Hephaestus, Son of Zeus and HeraHusband of Aphrodite