Post by Zeus on Dec 26, 2007 17:37:06 GMT -5
[Zeus]
-The Basics-
Name: Zeus. King of the Gods, thunder, & lightening.
Race: God.
Age: Well, he is immortal, but his appearance does hint to a man around 27.
Height: 6’3
Hair Color and Eye Color:
Zeus’s hair is a deep chocolate brown, complemented by the lingering traces of a beard and mustache. It’s normally kept close-cropped for the advantage of being low maintenance.
Like Gods have better things to do than fix up their hair.
His eyes are a wise, soft brown. Their luminous with the power that pounds through his veins, turning a bit golden like the lightening bolts he wields.
-Make Us Love You-
Likes:
-Thunder Storms-
-Women-
-Power-
-Himself-
-A Drink-
-Or Two-
-Olympus-
-A good scrap-
-Winning-
-Sex-
-Banishing people-
-The sky-
-Lightening-
Dislikes:
-A shut down-
-Bright days-
-People who test him-
-His father-
-Titans-
-The Aloadae-
-Peanut Butter-
-Walking long distances-
-When his wife gets jealous-
-Things out of order in the mortal world-
-Arguing with stupid people-
Habits:
Zeus has collected quite a list of nervous habits to correlate with his emotions.
When he’s angry he: cracks his neck and knuckles, and has the tendency to hit things. (walls, pillars, tree’s, whatever he can before people)
When he’s bored he: bites his lower lip and stares upwards
When he’s contemplative he: paces and bites his fingernails.
When he’s sexually unfulfilled (the man’s insatiable) he: pouts, crossing his arms and, when sitting down, shakes his foot.
When he’s afraid he: acts like he’s angry and chain smokes.
And when he’s happy he: smirks and –if holding something- tends to nibble on whatever he’s holding. (pen, food, person, etc.)
Personality:
Zeus is the kings of all gods, not without reason and the equipped ego. He knows what he is – who he is. It’s not hard when you’re constantly reminded, being naturally concerned for the well-fare of the entire universe. ‘Sometimes Zeus is clear, sometimes he rains’ Theocritus wrote the infamous words about him – and it was true for both weather-influencing and his personality. Sometimes he is a bright, sunny person with mercy and grace only acquired through godship. But when he rains, he pours. Zeus’s temper is quick and violent, and though patient’s is an earned virtue it’s one that millions of years couldn’t etch into his brain.
Insatiability in all things –sex, war, power, money, possessions- makes him a completely vain and unsatisfied person. It’s not good for ones general health. Though, being a god, he doesn’t particularly concern himself with that.
Sex.sex.sex.sex.sex.
God, he wishes he could type it more times to make it more impacting. It means a lot to him. Really. It never gets old. Mortals, immortals, god, goddess’s. It’s that chase. It makes him want to punch his fist into a wall – something he does quite often, for the man has a lot of aggravations. In reality it was the weakness that he saw in others that he craved. The feeling of being powerful, over ruling.
Though there is a trace of masochism in him – imagine that? He’s always been the dominant one, the wise, powerful man with his Achilles heel being just a lill’ lovin’. Would there be someone who was actually able to tame Mr. Lover? To make him seem weak and inferior in the ways he knew so well? He would hope so.
-Family;; Keeps Us Insane-
Parents: The youngest son of Cronus & Rhea
Siblings: Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades & Poseidon.
Family Dynamics:
Zeus’s father had once tried to swallow him as an infant. That was mistake number one. Secondly he was stupid enough to be tricked into eating a stone instead of wee little Zeusy baby. Stupidity doesn’t sit well in his books. Thirdly he was an easy banish, and a whiner all the way to the underworld. Bleck, Zeus was ashamed to come from such a weakling. You’d think after overcoming the Titans and releasing them from the guts of their father that his siblings would be a bit more loving. But alas, Zeus always managed to rub them the wrong way, no matter what he’s done for them, and is on thin ice with pretty much the lot.
And his mother? Although she was able to rescue his life, she left him in a cave to be raised by a nymph and suckled by a goat. Of all things. The bitch couldn’t stick around and wean him herself? To this day he can’t stand goat’s milk, let alone goats. Eck.
History:
Zeus’s upbringing wasn’t all that great. He was hung from a tree to escape the watchful eye of his father who only ruled the oceans, earth and heavens. He would never have guessed to check the space in between his domains. Such foolishness. Zeus then grew into the burning desire to destroy the man who made him tree-bound for his childhood, and ended up banishing him and the Titans altogether. Zees established his domain on mount Olympus, where he could survey and vitalize all creation. The Olympic Games were one of his fancies, and misses the Grecian era something terrible. It was his job to rule over the Games, to accept the oaths the mortals swore to him. An ego boost at best.
Zeus is known for bearing many children, besides deities he also fathered many mortals. In some of his human liaisons he used devious disguises. When he seduced the Spartan queen Leda, he transformed himself into a beautiful swan, and from the egg two sets of twins were born, Castor and Polydeuces and Clytemnestra and Helen of Troy. He visited the princess Danae as a shower of gold, and how he fucked her in that form only he knows, and from this union the hero Perseus was born. He ‘borrowed, the Phoenician princess Europa, disguised as a bull, and took her to the island of Crete where she bore him three sons, Minos, Rhadamanthva and Sarpedon. Zeus also took as a lover the Trojan prince Ganymede, who eventually became his ‘cup-bearer’, another one of his names for sex-slave.
When he felt like being a half-way decent guy and not abducting his lovers he used charm and unprecedented power to reduce those he wanted. So when Zeus promised Semele that he would reveal himself in his entire splendor, in order to seduce her, the union brought forth Dionysus. But the lovely lady was destroyed when Zeus appeared as thunder and lightening – his truest form. Themis, the goddess of justice bore the three Horae – goddesses of seasons – to Zeus, and aloes the three Fates, known as the Moirae. Zeus fucked Mnemosyne once a day for nine days and was born nine daughters, known as the Muses, who entertained their father as a celestial choir on Mount Olympus, becoming deities of the intellectual pursuits. Also, the three Charities or Graces were born from Zeus and Eurynome.
So, even though some might see it this way, if it weren’t for Zeus’s burning desire to fulfill himself, the world would be lacking in a lot of ways. If he had stuck with his one wife – Hera – the goddess of love, wisdom, spring, grace, mercy, fate, necessity, virginity(ironic), wit and charm, and the gods of heroism, art, travel, sun, wine and music (and many variations of each, descendents etc.) wouldn’t be unleashed into the world – assisting the ways of their nature. From all his children Zeus gave man all he needed to live life in an ordered and moral way. Not too mention the tricky, deceiving, savage ones but we won’t mention those, will we?
-The Basics-
Name: Zeus. King of the Gods, thunder, & lightening.
Race: God.
Age: Well, he is immortal, but his appearance does hint to a man around 27.
Height: 6’3
Hair Color and Eye Color:
Zeus’s hair is a deep chocolate brown, complemented by the lingering traces of a beard and mustache. It’s normally kept close-cropped for the advantage of being low maintenance.
Like Gods have better things to do than fix up their hair.
His eyes are a wise, soft brown. Their luminous with the power that pounds through his veins, turning a bit golden like the lightening bolts he wields.
-Make Us Love You-
Likes:
-Thunder Storms-
-Women-
-Power-
-Himself-
-A Drink-
-Or Two-
-Olympus-
-A good scrap-
-Winning-
-Sex-
-Banishing people-
-The sky-
-Lightening-
-A shut down-
-Bright days-
-People who test him-
-His father-
-Titans-
-The Aloadae-
-Peanut Butter-
-Walking long distances-
-When his wife gets jealous-
-Things out of order in the mortal world-
-Arguing with stupid people-
Habits:
Zeus has collected quite a list of nervous habits to correlate with his emotions.
When he’s angry he: cracks his neck and knuckles, and has the tendency to hit things. (walls, pillars, tree’s, whatever he can before people)
When he’s bored he: bites his lower lip and stares upwards
When he’s contemplative he: paces and bites his fingernails.
When he’s sexually unfulfilled (the man’s insatiable) he: pouts, crossing his arms and, when sitting down, shakes his foot.
When he’s afraid he: acts like he’s angry and chain smokes.
And when he’s happy he: smirks and –if holding something- tends to nibble on whatever he’s holding. (pen, food, person, etc.)
Personality:
Zeus is the kings of all gods, not without reason and the equipped ego. He knows what he is – who he is. It’s not hard when you’re constantly reminded, being naturally concerned for the well-fare of the entire universe. ‘Sometimes Zeus is clear, sometimes he rains’ Theocritus wrote the infamous words about him – and it was true for both weather-influencing and his personality. Sometimes he is a bright, sunny person with mercy and grace only acquired through godship. But when he rains, he pours. Zeus’s temper is quick and violent, and though patient’s is an earned virtue it’s one that millions of years couldn’t etch into his brain.
Insatiability in all things –sex, war, power, money, possessions- makes him a completely vain and unsatisfied person. It’s not good for ones general health. Though, being a god, he doesn’t particularly concern himself with that.
Sex.sex.sex.sex.sex.
God, he wishes he could type it more times to make it more impacting. It means a lot to him. Really. It never gets old. Mortals, immortals, god, goddess’s. It’s that chase. It makes him want to punch his fist into a wall – something he does quite often, for the man has a lot of aggravations. In reality it was the weakness that he saw in others that he craved. The feeling of being powerful, over ruling.
Though there is a trace of masochism in him – imagine that? He’s always been the dominant one, the wise, powerful man with his Achilles heel being just a lill’ lovin’. Would there be someone who was actually able to tame Mr. Lover? To make him seem weak and inferior in the ways he knew so well? He would hope so.
-Family;; Keeps Us Insane-
Parents: The youngest son of Cronus & Rhea
Siblings: Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades & Poseidon.
Family Dynamics:
Zeus’s father had once tried to swallow him as an infant. That was mistake number one. Secondly he was stupid enough to be tricked into eating a stone instead of wee little Zeusy baby. Stupidity doesn’t sit well in his books. Thirdly he was an easy banish, and a whiner all the way to the underworld. Bleck, Zeus was ashamed to come from such a weakling. You’d think after overcoming the Titans and releasing them from the guts of their father that his siblings would be a bit more loving. But alas, Zeus always managed to rub them the wrong way, no matter what he’s done for them, and is on thin ice with pretty much the lot.
And his mother? Although she was able to rescue his life, she left him in a cave to be raised by a nymph and suckled by a goat. Of all things. The bitch couldn’t stick around and wean him herself? To this day he can’t stand goat’s milk, let alone goats. Eck.
History:
Zeus’s upbringing wasn’t all that great. He was hung from a tree to escape the watchful eye of his father who only ruled the oceans, earth and heavens. He would never have guessed to check the space in between his domains. Such foolishness. Zeus then grew into the burning desire to destroy the man who made him tree-bound for his childhood, and ended up banishing him and the Titans altogether. Zees established his domain on mount Olympus, where he could survey and vitalize all creation. The Olympic Games were one of his fancies, and misses the Grecian era something terrible. It was his job to rule over the Games, to accept the oaths the mortals swore to him. An ego boost at best.
Zeus is known for bearing many children, besides deities he also fathered many mortals. In some of his human liaisons he used devious disguises. When he seduced the Spartan queen Leda, he transformed himself into a beautiful swan, and from the egg two sets of twins were born, Castor and Polydeuces and Clytemnestra and Helen of Troy. He visited the princess Danae as a shower of gold, and how he fucked her in that form only he knows, and from this union the hero Perseus was born. He ‘borrowed, the Phoenician princess Europa, disguised as a bull, and took her to the island of Crete where she bore him three sons, Minos, Rhadamanthva and Sarpedon. Zeus also took as a lover the Trojan prince Ganymede, who eventually became his ‘cup-bearer’, another one of his names for sex-slave.
When he felt like being a half-way decent guy and not abducting his lovers he used charm and unprecedented power to reduce those he wanted. So when Zeus promised Semele that he would reveal himself in his entire splendor, in order to seduce her, the union brought forth Dionysus. But the lovely lady was destroyed when Zeus appeared as thunder and lightening – his truest form. Themis, the goddess of justice bore the three Horae – goddesses of seasons – to Zeus, and aloes the three Fates, known as the Moirae. Zeus fucked Mnemosyne once a day for nine days and was born nine daughters, known as the Muses, who entertained their father as a celestial choir on Mount Olympus, becoming deities of the intellectual pursuits. Also, the three Charities or Graces were born from Zeus and Eurynome.
So, even though some might see it this way, if it weren’t for Zeus’s burning desire to fulfill himself, the world would be lacking in a lot of ways. If he had stuck with his one wife – Hera – the goddess of love, wisdom, spring, grace, mercy, fate, necessity, virginity(ironic), wit and charm, and the gods of heroism, art, travel, sun, wine and music (and many variations of each, descendents etc.) wouldn’t be unleashed into the world – assisting the ways of their nature. From all his children Zeus gave man all he needed to live life in an ordered and moral way. Not too mention the tricky, deceiving, savage ones but we won’t mention those, will we?