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Well, it’s no secret that Pallas and Zeus had a close relationship! After all, Pallas was the daughter of Zeus’ first wife Metis. As such, they were practically family. Plus, Zeus had a soft spot for her and often gave her special treatment - like when he gifted her with armor made by Hephaestus. Talk about an awesome dad! It’s clear that their bond was strong; you could say they were as thick as thieves!

She was a force to be reckoned with, sporting her Aegis, given to her by dear ol’ dad Zeus. It was no ordinary breastplate either - it was made from goatskin! Talk about fierce.

  1. Pallas was a Titan in Greek mythology, the son of Crius and Eurybia. He was the brother of Zeus and the father of Athena.

  2. Pallas was known for his wisdom and strength, which he used to help Zeus in his battles against the Titans.

  3. Pallas was killed by Zeus during the battle between the Olympians and Titans, but his spirit lived on in Athena who inherited his wisdom and strength.

  4. In some versions of Greek mythology, it is said that Pallas gave Zeus a shield made from adamantium which helped him defeat the Titans in battle.

  5. After his death, Pallas became an important figure in Greek religion as he was seen as a symbol of protection for those who followed him or worshipped him as a god-like figure.

Pallas was related to Zeus - they were both part of the same family. Pallas was one of Zeus’ siblings, so they had a close connection. In fact, it’s said that when Pallas died, Zeus was so grief-stricken he created the aegis in her memory. Talk about a loving brother!