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Vulcan – Mythopedia Vulcan was the clever and crafty Roman god of the forge, master of blacksmiths and artisans Lamed from childhood, he dedicated himself to his craft, creating some of the most powerful artifacts in Roman mythology
Iliad: Book 18 (Full Text) - Mythopedia Argument The Grief of Achilles, and New Armour Made Him by Vulcan The news of the death of Patroclus is brought to Achilles by Antilochus Thetis, hearing his lamentations, comes with all her sea-nymphs to comfort him The speeches of the mother and son on this occasion Iris appears to Achilles by the command of Juno, and orders him to show himself at the head of the intrenchments The sight
Hephaestus – Mythopedia Hephaestus was the Greek god of craftsmanship, smithing, and fire Though lame from birth, he was a master blacksmith who created many magnificent weapons and machines
Jupiter – Mythopedia Jupiter was the supreme god of the Roman pantheon, a god of the sky and weather and the champion of Rome and its empire His Greek counterpart was Zeus
Mercury – Mythopedia Mercury was the wily trickster of the Roman pantheon, patron deity of commerce and travel as well as messengers and thieves Always pushing boundaries, he was as quick to fool the other gods as he was to offer them assistance
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Kagutsuchi – Mythopedia Kagutsuchi (軻遇突智) is the Japanese god of fire whose birth killed his mother, creator goddess Izanami The patron of blacksmiths and those who work with fire, he is also associated with volcanoes and earthquakes
Venus – Mythopedia Venus was the Roman goddess of love, sex, maternal affection, and erotic passion Incomparably beautiful, she was the guardian of lovers and prostitutes, and revered as the mother of Aeneas, founder of the Roman people
Iliad: Book 20 (Full Text) - Mythopedia And Vulcan, the black sovereign of the fire: These to the fleet repair with instant flight; The vessels tremble as the gods alight In aid of Troy, Latona, Phoebus came, Mars fiery-helm’d, the laughter-loving dame, Xanthus, whose streams in golden currents flow, And the chaste huntress of the silver bow Ere yet the gods their various aid employ,
Iliad: Book 19 (Full Text) - Mythopedia Behold what arms by Vulcan are bestow’d, Arms worthy thee, or fit to grace a god ” Then drops the radiant burden on the ground; Clang the strong arms, and ring the shores around; Back shrink the Myrmidons with dread surprise, And from the broad effulgence turn their eyes Unmoved the hero kindles at the show, And feels with rage divine his