The Man Who Sold The World

The myth of Sisyphus is about the King of Korinthos who deceived the visitors of the town to appropriate their fortunes. Once, when faced with Aesop he informed on Zeus to save himself. Ofcourse,Zeus got very angry and sent Thanatos to enchain Sisyphus, but again the canning King deceived Thanatos and got away. Aris freed Thanatos to restore life-balance again in the universe. Before the mighty King face Thanatos once again he asked his wife to throw him of the palace and leave him unburied. When facing Persephone in the land of the dead he asked her to grant him temporary access to the world of the living to revenge his wife. Persephone agreed only to be herself deceived and having Sisyphus not returning for the second time. This time Hermes traced down Sisyphus and placed him in front of the Gods to have his punishment announced. He would be condemned to roll a huge boulder up a hill only to see it fall back down again to eternity.






