chapter 3: the Olympians
1: the homeric hymns
We Olympian gods stand before you, immortal and radiant, our stories preserved through ancient hymns sung in our honor. These poems, written in the same meter as Homer’s epics, invoke our names during festivals and sacrifices. Through them, mortals praise our virtues and fear our power, seeking favor from sky, sea, and earth. Though our forms never fade, it is through song that our glory endures.
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