Corpus

Mythological stories

Episodes, abductions, births, and rivalries: explore the narratives that shape myth.

Apollonian Cycle

1 story

Cycle of metamorphoses

1 story

Cycle of Olympian Advent

2 stories

Dionysian Cycle

7 stories

Zeus childhood cycle

6 stories

Rhea and the saved birth of Zeus

Episode 1

Overwhelmed by Cronus's voracity as he devours each of their children, Rhea steals Zeus from his fate and substitutes a swaddled stone. This founding act opens the way for the Titan's fall and the rise of the Olympian order.

Amalthea and the cornucopia

Episode 2

Amalthea, the nurturing goat of the young Zeus, protects and feeds him in the cave of Mount Ida. From her wound is born the cornucopia, enduring symbol of prosperity and divine generosity.

The cave of Mount Ida, womb of the god

Episode 3

Hidden within the slopes of Mount Ida, the cave where Zeus is raised becomes the true cradle of Olympian order. A place of concealment, growth and symbolic gestation, it embodies the matrix from which the king of the gods will emerge.

Melissa, the nymph who became a bee

Episode 4

Melissa, a Cretan nymph and secret nurse of Zeus, protects the divine child from Cronus. For having guarded the secret of his survival, she is transformed into a bee, becoming a symbol of sweetness, loyalty, and sacred transmission.

The Corybantes and the silence of arms

Episode 5

To conceal the cries of the young Zeus and shield him from Cronus, the Corybantes perform an armed dance around the cave of Mount Ida. The clash of weapons becomes a sonic barrier, founding an ancient rite in which noise itself protects destiny.

Adrasteia, Guardian of the Inevitable

Episode 6

Adrasteia, the nymph who nurses the young Zeus, watches over his growth and education. Her name, bound to the inevitability of destiny, already foreshadows the fall of Cronus and the rise of a new order.