The Lament of Heleigiri| Athenyme
Title: The Lament of Heleigiri Sing, O Muse, of fair Heleigiri, radiant among immortals, whose beauty outshone dawn's first blush upon Olympus, she whose voice was sweeter than Apollo's silver lyre, whose gaze softened the hearts of gods and mortal kings alike. Across the broad earth and the sacred halls of heaven, all who beheld Heleigiri were struck with wonder. Poseidon from the depths admired her grace, Ares forgot the fury of war in her presence, and even wise Hermes lingered to hear her gentle words. But Zeus, the cloud-gatherer, lord of thunder, looked upon the devotion she inspired with growing envy. For though she was beloved by him above all others, he could not endure the eyes of gods and men upon her. Dark thoughts coiled within the ruler of Olympus. Thus Zeus descended to the forge of Hephaestus, the lame god whose mighty hands shaped divine wonders. "Craft for me a vessel," Zeus commanded, "a jar of unbreakable bronze and celestial iron....