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Hephaestus makes the best, but we have a pretty good selection, too. (source)Hephaestus = Greek mythology: the god of fire and metalworking
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Hephaestus, blacksmith of the gods, who had made the chains that held Prometheus still.† (source)
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Whereas now—well, it was probably no accident that it was the cripple Hephaestus who made ingenious machines; a normal man didn't have to hoist or jack himself over hindrances by means of cranks, chains, and metal parts.† (source)
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So he went on his way to the house of renowned Hephaestus, eager for the love of crowned Cytherea.† (source)
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I talked to Hephaestus. (source)Hephaestus = This character is named for a god in Greek mythology (the god of fire and metalworking)
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I have been induced to do so from the manifest incongruity of confounding the two; and from the fact that though English readers may be familiar with the names of Zeus, or Aphrodite, or even Poseidon, those of Hera, or Ares, or Hephaestus, or Leto, would hardly convey to them a definite signification.† (source)Hephaestus = Greek mythology: the god of fire and metalworking
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Hephaestus laying a trap for his wife Aphrodite, hoisting her in a golden net, still naked with her lover Ares, for all the gods to see.† (source)Hephaestus = Greek mythology: the god of fire and metalworking
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I didn't have Hephaestus's skill with metalwork or-gods forbidDionysus's way with vine plants.† (source)
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Hephaestus.† (source)
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I heard an aunt beside me whisper that the fetters had been made by the great god of smiths, Hephaestus himself, so not even Zeus could break them.† (source)
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Her power was more ancient than that of Hephaestus, or Athena, or even Zeus.† (source)
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And on either side stood golden hounds and silver, which Hephaestus wrought by his cunning, to guard the palace of great-hearted Alcinous, being free from death and age all their days.† (source)
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I spotted Charles Beckendorf from the Hephaestus cabin stoking the forge outside the camp armory.† (source)
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Then Poseidon answered him, shaker of the earth: 'Hephaestus, even if Ares avoid the debt and flee away, I myself will pay thee all.'† (source)
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The Colchis bulls, made by Hephaestus himself.† (source)
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I will give thee a mixing bowl beautifully wrought; it is all of silver, and the lips thereof are finished with gold, the work of Hephaestus; and the hero Phaedimus, the king of the Sidonians, gave it me, when his house sheltered me on my coming thither, and to thee now would I give it.'† (source)
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