creative n destructive, Cyclops were the true masters of the Smith. volcanoes were believed to be the aftermath of their underground work. these giants, with one round eye in the center of their foreheads, consider humans as food. they had given Zeus the thunder n lightning as a sign of gratitude when he released them from the underworld. Polyphemus (son of Poseidon n Thoosa) was the most popular cyclops. in the Odyssey, he fought Odysseus whom came out victorious by blinding Polyphemus.
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Greek Mythology: Cyclops
creative n destructive, Cyclops were the true masters of the Smith. volcanoes were believed to be the aftermath of their underground work. these giants, with one round eye in the center of their foreheads, consider humans as food. they had given Zeus the thunder n lightning as a sign of gratitude when he released them from the underworld. Polyphemus (son of Poseidon n Thoosa) was the most popular cyclops. in the Odyssey, he fought Odysseus whom came out victorious by blinding Polyphemus.
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