
(Heph Takes on a regular, human appearance of a burly man with a thin beard most of the time, but, as he calls it, his pyros form is similar to this. He often takes this form to intimidate others and when he is with the other Gods)
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Rp Name: Hephaestus or “Heph”
Rp Age: Around 3000 years old.
Gender: Male
Personality: Stern , doesn’t Care what people think of him (like being called lame). Independent. Avenging
Height: 6’2”
Weight: 176 lbs.
Markings/Tattoos: scars all over his body from which he was given from his fall from paradise into the ocean.
Likes: Fire, Solitude.
Dislikes: His parents, Snobbs.
Hobbies: Visiting Volcanic sites. Causing flames
Favourite Food: Flamed Pizza, volcanic rocks (Haha don’t ask)
Favourite Drink: Brandy.
Least Favourite Food: Cold herbs.
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Birth Father Zeus
Birth Mother Hera
Family Members: N/A
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God of...Craftsmen, Volcanoes, Fire.
Powers: A God’s average powers, can summon Fire and lava when as he wishes and create weapons out of almost anything. He often carrys a huge Double bladed Axe, which seems to come out of no where and has the condensed weight of tons so No average Demi-god can wield it and a God would have to give an effort to besides Hephaestus , who taught himself to wield it with ease. he can also summon tons of automatons to work for him in battle, as well as when he forges things. .
History:
Hephaestus is the only Olympian god to have been exiled from Olympus and to have returned. In a Homeric version of Hephaestus's myth, Hera, mortified to have brought forth such grotesque offspring, promptly threw him from Mount Olympus. He fell nine days and nights and landed in the ocean, where he was brought up by the Oceanids Thetis (mother of Achilles) and Eurynome.
Hephaestus gained revenge against Hera for rejecting him by making her a magical golden throne, which, when she sat on it, did not allow her to leave it. The other gods begged Hephaestus to return to Olympus to let her go, but he refused, saying "I have no mother". At last Dionysus, sent to fetch him, shared his wine, intoxicating the smith, and took him back to Olympus on the back of a mule accompanied by revelers.
Hephaestus crafted much of the other magnificent equipment of the gods, and almost any finely-wrought metalwork imbued with powers that appears in Greek myth is said to have been forged by Hephaestus: Hermes' winged helmet and sandals, the Aegis breastplate, Aphrodite's famed girdle, Agamemnon's staff of office, Achilles’ armor, Heracles' bronze clappers, Helios' chariot as well as his own, the shoulder of Pelops, Eros' bow and arrows. Hephaestus worked with the help of the chthonic Cyclopes, his assistants in the forge. He also built automatons of metal to work for him. He gave to blinded Orion his apprentice Cedalion as a guide. In one version of the myth, Prometheus stole the fire that he gave to man from Hephaestus's forge. Hephaestus also created the gift that the gods gave to man, the woman Pandora and her pithos. Being a skilled blacksmith, Hephaestus created all the thrones in the Palace of Olympus.
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NOTE: He often has a faded, flaming lower half, not only because he basically hovers, but because he was crippled as A god. Hephaestus, being a god, could change his crippled self in his god form easily, but he feels more at ease in this form without legs. He always has his Fire glowing around him. They said that Hephaestus was grotesque, but being a god, he changed that in spite of his mother.
