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goddesses

n. (plural of goddess English)

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Zeus looks out at the rising chariots and at the mass of golden-armored gods and goddesses still waiting to mount their cars.

Men fear a magician, and when I came to the Cities, and found they looked only for a coming of goddesses, not gods, I thought my road was closed to me.

Since that time she has ruled supreme in Zarathandra, sharing her rule only with a few minor gods and goddesses who acknowledge her sway.

Those that I do know, the gods and goddesses who have been most involved in the fighting at Troy, stand out in the crowd like movie stars at a meeting of minor politicians, but even the least of these gods is taller, stronger, handsomer, and more perfect than any human movie star I remember from my other life.

Her gown and veil are of a purple so dark as to be black, and even the other gods and goddesses give her a wide berth.

Pecking order among gods and goddesses I realize, not for the first time, is complicated stuff.

The stench of sulfur roils up and the gods and goddesses near the edge back away.

The gods and goddesses do not answer, except to take several paces farther back from that foul void.

In a minute there is Zeus alone on his side of the Tartarus Pit, casually holding the cable, and the countless mob of gods and goddesses on the other side, powerful god-hands gripped tight on gold.

Several hundred gods and goddesses all in a row are pulled closer to the pit, some stumbling, some going to their knees.

Score upon score of gods and goddesses fly backward and land unceremoniously on their immortal asses.

But even without advance knowledge, some of the gods and goddesses must be watching this meeting in their video pools and on their image-tabula.

The holograms in niches of scores and scores more gods and goddesses reinforced his hypothesis.

Sliding sideways, putting tall gods and goddesses between me and the women entering, I tiptoe behind a broad column and then back out of the Great Hall.

This is, after all, Hera, wife and sister to Zeus, queen of the gods and the most powerful of all of the goddesses with the possible exception of Athena.