The Myth of Zeustika
Zeustika, the son of Zeus and Tika, the goddess of plants, was the god of mountains. He could control all mountains and make them shake. When he was mad, the mountains and hills would be destroyed since the earthquakes he caused were too powerful.
He had destroyed countless mountains since he was young because he was bad-tempered and could not control himself. The earthquakes he caused led to a lack of resources for the animals living in the mountains. The other gods also disliked him since he destroyed the natural environment.
One day, a gigantic argument among the gods broke out. The gods took out all their weapons and fought against Zeustika. The mortals were terrified as they had never seen such a violent battle before. The sky shook wildly and everything around collapsed. The mortals' hearts were hammering as they yelled, “Stop the fight! Help!”
After a long and exhausting fight, the gods finally agreed to stop, realizing it was doing no good to the mortals. If they didn't stop the war, the world would fall into ruin and despair. At last, his father, Zeus, gave him the power to control his emotions.
In the end, Zeustika learnt the importance of cooperation and respecting life. Soon, the mountains were restored, and the animals had a safe environment to live in.