Kisah Cinta Cupid (Eros & Psyche) MITOLOGI YUNANI #GeekRelia

Kisah Cinta Cupid (Eros & Psyche) MITOLOGI YUNANI #GeekRelia

Kisah Cinta Sang Upet Errors and Saiki

This transcript tells the story of Saiki, a beautiful princess who is punished by the goddess of beauty for her beauty. She falls in love with Eros, the god of love, after he accidentally shoots himself with an arrow meant for her.

The Story Begins

  • Saiki is one of three beautiful princesses in Greece, but she is considered the most beautiful.
  • Her beauty attracts attention from all over Greece, including her sisters who become jealous of her.
  • The goddess of beauty punishes Saiki for her beauty by having Eros shoot her with an arrow that makes her fall in love with someone ugly.
  • Eros accidentally shoots himself with the arrow meant for Saiki and falls in love with her instead.

Punishment and Jealousy

  • As punishment for betraying the goddess of beauty, Saiki becomes unattractive to men and cannot find a husband.
  • Her sisters are married to wealthy nobles while she remains single and alone.
  • Seeking answers from Apollo's oracle, they learn that Saiki will find happiness if she is left at a cliff wearing a wedding dress where she will be taken by a monster.
  • Despite initial hesitation from their father due to fear of losing his daughter, he agrees to follow through on this plan.

A New Beginning

  • After being left at the cliffside as per Apollo's instructions, Saiki is taken away by Eros to live happily ever after in his palace above the clouds.
  • Her father regrets his decision and mourns her loss, but Saiki finds happiness with Eros in their new home.
  • The palace is described as being incredibly beautiful and luxurious, with gardens that are beyond compare.

Saiki's Story

Saiki is married to a man who treats her with love and affection every night. However, she begins to miss her family and asks her husband for permission to visit them. After returning from the visit, Saiki's sisters become jealous of her beauty and spread rumors about her husband being a monster. They convince Saiki to kill him, but when she attempts it, she realizes he is not a monster but a handsome man. He forgives her but asks that she never see him again.

Marriage and Missing Family

  • Saiki is married to a man who treats her with love and affection every night.
  • She misses her family and asks for permission to visit them.
  • After returning from the visit, Saiki's sisters become jealous of her beauty.

Rumors and Attempted Murder

  • Saiki's sisters spread rumors about her husband being a monster.
  • They convince Saiki to kill him, but when she attempts it, she realizes he is not a monster but a handsome man.
  • He forgives her but asks that she never see him again.

Seeking Forgiveness

  • Demeter advises Saiki to seek forgiveness at the Temple of Love.
  • She does so and receives an unfriendly reception from Eros.
  • Despite this, she vows to do anything for forgiveness and another chance at love.

Saiki's Tasks

In this section, Saiki is given a series of tasks by various gods and goddesses. He successfully completes each task with the help of his friends.

Separating Grains

  • Saiki is tasked with separating grains from different types of seeds.
  • With the help of Eros, he completes the task quickly.

Shaving Golden Fleece

  • Saiki is tasked with shaving dangerous golden fleece.
  • He follows advice from a river god and successfully shaves the fleece without being attacked.
  • He then receives another task from Everdaisy.

Fetching Water from River Styx

  • Saiki is asked to fetch water from the River Styx at the top of a mountain.
  • The task seems impossible, but he receives help from Juz Pemerintah Rajawali to complete it quickly.

Retrieving Beauty

In this section, Saiki is tasked with retrieving beauty for a goddess in exchange for forgiveness and blessings. However, things take an unexpected turn.

Meeting Queen Persephone

  • Saiki must retrieve beauty for a goddess in exchange for forgiveness and blessings.
  • He must go to the kingdom of Headrest and ask Queen Persephone to fill a box with her beauty.
  • If successful, he will regain his own beauty and be reunited with his love interest.

Opening the Box

  • After returning with the box filled with beauty, Saiki opens it only to release black mist that takes his life force away.
  • Eros saves him just in time before he dies completely.

Saving Saiki

In this section, Eros saves Saiki from the black mist and helps him complete his mission.

Reviving Saiki

  • Eros saves Saiki from the black mist that almost took his life force away.
  • He manages to put the mist back into the box and revive Saiki.

Completing the Mission

  • Eros advises Saiki to complete his mission and return the box to STDC.
  • Juz offers him nektar numbers, which will make him immortal if he eats it.
  • Saiki completes his mission with Juz's help and is offered nektar numbers.

The Eternal Love Story of Eros and Psyche

In this section, the speaker talks about the love story between Eros, the God of Love, and a mortal woman named Psyche. Their love was eternal and everlasting.

The Story of Eros and Psyche

  • The love story between Eros and Psyche is one of the most beautiful stories in Greek mythology.
  • Eros is personified as a small boy, while Psyche is an exceptionally beautiful mortal woman.
  • Their love was so strong that it lasted forever, making it a true "hardly ever after" story.
  • This love story is one of the speaker's personal favorites from Greek mythology.

Conclusion

  • The speaker concludes by saying goodbye to the audience and inviting them to watch more exciting stories in future videos.
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