The first ever story in the history of Greek mythology is called The Creation. It started out as Gaea, the earth Goddess. Then she met Uranus, the sky God and they had the twelve Titans. One of the Titans, Kronos, who was the youngest, was sent by Gaea to kill Uranus with his own scythe. Kronos chopped Uranus up into tiny bits and threw him into the ocean to mourn eternally under the sea. One day Kronos’s wife had a kid named Zeus. Zeus was the God of the sky. Kronos was afraid that Zeus would overthrow him as he did to his father. So Kronos ate Zeus. Kronos's wife tricked Kronos into drinking a mixture. After drinking the mixture, Zeus arose from Kronos's skull and eleven other Gods and Goddesses arose with him. Zeus took Kronos's scythe, that he used to kill Uranus, and killed
The first ever story in the history of Greek mythology is called The Creation. It started out as Gaea, the earth Goddess. Then she met Uranus, the sky God and they had the twelve Titans. One of the Titans, Kronos, who was the youngest, was sent by Gaea to kill Uranus with his own scythe. Kronos chopped Uranus up into tiny bits and threw him into the ocean to mourn eternally under the sea. One day Kronos’s wife had a kid named Zeus. Zeus was the God of the sky. Kronos was afraid that Zeus would overthrow him as he did to his father. So Kronos ate Zeus. Kronos's wife tricked Kronos into drinking a mixture. After drinking the mixture, Zeus arose from Kronos's skull and eleven other Gods and Goddesses arose with him. Zeus took Kronos's scythe, that he used to kill Uranus, and killed