Cyclops: Hephaestus Workmen

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The Greek monster Cyclops is comparable to a giant with the exception that Cyclops have one enormous eye on their face instead of two. Cyclops were know as Hephaestus’ workmen. They stayed in the Mt. Etna volcano and did any tasks Hephaestus had for them. Some Greek stories say that Cyclops were sons of the titans Uranus and Gaea. Polyphemus, the most famous Cyclops was involved in multiple Greek stories including the story of Odysseus and the story of Polyphemus and Galatea. Another extensive story the Cyclops took part in is Zeus and how he got his lightning bolt. Arges, Steropes, and Brontes were the storm gods but they were also Cyclops. It’s said that when they were imprisoned Zeus bravely helped them escape and in return they gave Zeus