In Greek mythology, Prometheus, a Titan who betrayed his own family to help Zeus win the war, was punished by Zeus for stealing fire from the gods and giving it to humans; Zeus chained him to a rock where an eagle ate his liver daily, which regenerated each night, subjecting him to eternal torture for thousands of years until Hercules freed him.
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This Greek God Was Tortured for Thousands of Years for Helping HumansAjouté :
Did you know that in Greek mythology, a god was tortured for thousands of years because he cared too much about humans?
His name was Prometheus. Here's the crazy part. Prometheus was a Titan who actually betrayed his own family to help Zeus win the war against them. You'd think Zeus would be grateful, right?
Wrong. When Zeus decided humans didn't deserve fire, leaving them freezing and helpless, Prometheus couldn't stand it.
So, he snuck up to Mount Olympus and stole fire from the gods themselves.
Zeus was absolutely furious that someone had defied him, but he didn't just want to punish Prometheus. He wanted to break his mind. Zeus chained him naked to a rock in the mountains. Every single day, a massive eagle would fly down and eat his liver while he screamed in agony.
Every night, his liver would grow back completely. This wasn't a death sentence. It was eternal torture. For thousands of years, Prometheus endured this nightmare until finally Hercules killed the eagle and set him free, all because he showed compassion to humanity.
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