The Motive of Zeus
The God of Gods Zeus was concerned about Earth's overpopulation. He was aware that the earth was already overrun by the evil children of gods and mortals known as demigods. When compared to the Gods' cleanliness, these demigods were like pollution. Zeus thus came up with a highly brilliant strategy to wipe off the world's excessive population. The meticulous God came up with the notion of a scheme that would take shape in such a way as to absolve him of the accusations. The conspiracy may have resulted in a ten-year, enormous, bloody war that would have wiped off half the world's population.
This was Zeus's motivation for starting the battle that appeared to be fated to bring down the two enormous regimes. In reality, this is one of the most frequently mentioned and immediate causes of conflict among the other causes. At their lavish grand wedding, all the gods and goddesses came down from Heaven. Even the gods were present, with the well-known exception of Eris, the God of strife. Hermes was instructed by Zeus to keep Eris away from the entrance itself. Eris, the god of vengeance, was so much offended that he or she threw a golden apple into the celebration as a wedding present.