Greek morals
The gods
Stories of the Gods
100

This moral states if one honors the gods, then they would be rewarded. If they did not, however, bad things would happen to them.

Honor the Gods

100

This god rules the sky.

Zeus

100

Hera is married to this god.

Zeus

200

This moral states that all human actions are bound by predetermined fate. What people do is set in stone well before they were born.

Fate

200

The father of Zeus, Hades, and Poseidon.

Cronos

200

In order to become king, Cronos killed this person..

His father (Uranus)

300

This moral states that if one were to mistreat someone, they would then be mistreated at some point in their life. As well, if one was kind, then they would be given the same kindness in return later in life.

Karma

300

Is the goddess of intellectual activities.

Athena

300

This goddess was born out of Zeus' head.

Athena

400

This moral states that excessive pride is one’s belief that they are somehow unique and more powerful than fate. Many of the stories revolving around pride are cautionary tales.

Pride

400

Is the god of war.

Ares

400

This character was turned into a spider.

Arachne

500

It was said that if you had too much pride and went against fate this would most likely happen to you as a result.

You would die.
500

Is the goddess of discord.

Eris

500

Poseidon created this land creature as a gift for Demeter.

The horse