Hephaestus By: Michael Geraci God of Metalworking.

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Hephaestus By: Micha el Gerac God of Metalworking

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Hephaestus

By: Michael Geraci

God of Metalworking

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Special PowersForges armor and weapons for the gods

Can cause volcanic eruptionsCrafted the finest weapons and jewelry

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Physical Characteristics

UglyHas a limp

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Character Traits

He is very kind because even though he was despised by the gods he still made armor and weapons for them.

He was very clever because when he wanted to get back at his mother, Hera, he made her a golden throne that imprisoned her for several days.

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Claim to fame and top 3 things to

know:God of MetalworkingWanted to marry Athena Raised by Thetis (mother of Achilles)His wife Aphrodite cheated on him with Ares and many others…

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Family Tree

Parents: Zeus, HeraSiblings: Ares, EileithyiaWife: AphroditeKids: Erichthonius, (possiblyEros)

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Main Foe: HeraHera, Hephaestus's mother, was his main foe. She was his main foe because when Hephaestus was born she threw him off Mount Olympus. He did still earn a spot on Mount Olympus.

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Starry Night

A story of how stars were created

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One day Aphrodite (Hephaestus's wife) complained that the night sky was not beautiful. Hephaestus, wanting to please his wife, went to Zeus to see what he could do.

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Zeus said,” Hephaestus it is simply impossible to put anything in the sky besides the sun and the moon!” Meanwhile, Aphrodite was getting impatient.

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Aphrodite was angry when

Hephaestus told her nothing could be done. Hephaestus was angry too. He racked his brain trying to figure out a way to put something in the sky. Then he had an idea, but Apollo would not be happy…

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His idea was to steal Apollo’s sun chariot and break off pieces of the sun as he flew. When Apollo heard of this plan, he became furious.

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Apollo went straight to Hephaestus's

workshop to stop him. Hephaestus thought this would happen, so he was prepared (as Apollo would soon find out).

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When Apollo entered Hephaestus's workshop he thought he heard a noise coming from the back room. When Apollo went to investigate he saw a letter addressed to him.

To Apollo

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When Apollo opened this letter an immense metal cage fell from above and trapped him there. Apollo knew he had been tricked and was furious.

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Hephaestus was very happy when he learned that Apollo had fallen for the trick. He had no trouble taking and flying the sun chariot.

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When Hephaestus was riding the sun chariot, as planned he broke off pieces of the sun. These pieces were so small they were not visible during the day.

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Hephaestus was worried that they would not show up at night either, but he kept breaking off pieces anyway.

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That evening Hephaestus told Aphrodite that he put something beautiful in the sky, as she requested. Aphrodite was overjoyed and could not wait to see it.

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That night all of the gods looked up in the sky to see what Hephaestus had done. They were amazed at its beauty. Even Apollo thought Hephaestus’s work was amazing. Aphrodite was extremely thrilled with this newfound beauty.

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Zeus was extremely surprised that Hephaestus had created something of such beauty. He allowed Hephaestus to name it. Hephaestus named them “The Stars”, after Aphrodite called him “The Star of the Night!”

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The EndWritten and directed by: Michael Geraci

Cast: Michael Geraci

Crew: Michael Geraci

Director of Photography: Michael Geraci

Edited by: Michael Geraci

Story by: Michael Geraci

Assistant Producer: Michael Geraci

Casting Director: Michael Geraci

Production Designer: Michael Geraci

Starring: Michael Geraci

Original score by: Michael Geraci

Research: Michael Geraci

Sources: Scholastic. Mythlopedia. New York: Scholastic, 2010.

Napoli, Doinna Jo. The Treasury of Greek Mythology. National Geographic Children’s Books: 2011.

Alexander, Heather. A Child’s Introduction to Greek Mythology. Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers: 2011.