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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required Eulabeia cautioned a World that men might soil the name of Cupid. Those who convert and interrupted and reassocated might concern for those who believe or are in need of something to believe. Romans adopted and reassocated Cupid. Some said it was inthe intent to confuse and cause. To the Greeks Cupid was known as Eros( he had a magical pan flute) the handsome God of love. Eros who was known to the Gods and mortals as someone who would play with their emotions. One story of Eros was that he gave the nectar of the Gods to the People without asking there Zeus They instead thanked Poseidon who was had angered Zeus and was deposed.. So to build a army to oppose believers in Zeus Poseidon aroused the pole telling them to be pregnant all of them might there children grow to oppose Zeus in a battle at Athens. Poseidon knew of Eros Nectar and used the opportunity to to make Eros the scapegoat in his plan. Zeus shall hate him he was told. Titan heard this and sent Psyche to Eros but hrbid her to look at him due to his handsome face and attractive body. They neither prayed or thanked Zeus When the children of Athens became pregnant Titan caused the waves to rise and either provide the people with the largest ish or let them be washed to sea and eaten by fishes. Zeus asked Titan why he did such Titan said to Zeus Eros has aroused many regardless of age or gender with the nectars of the gods. Such would only create war upon the seas. Than Psyche was forbiddance to look at Eros she was sent to talk to Eros Titan had forbidden her to look at him.
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