The Revenge of Hephaestus on Hera
		
				
		On his birth, Hephaestus was rejected by his mother 
Hera because he was lame. When Hephaestus learned about this, he got very angry and promised to take revenge on her. So he decided to create a magic, golden throne and send it to 
Mount Olympus as a special "gift" to his mother. 
When Hera saw the splendid throne, she immediately got enthused over it and, without thinking, she  sat on the throne cheerfully. All at once, invisible, unbreakable chains appeared and tied her up rapidly. Hera cried for help and all Olympian gods ran for support, but none of them was capable of relieving her! Soon all gods realized that the only one who could liberate Hera was Hephaestus himself. 
So the gods asked from 
Dionysus, the god of wine, to offer sweet wine to Hephaestus in order to intoxicate him. Dionysus agreed, and  this way he managed  to bring Hephaestus up to Mount Olympus and free Hera from her burdens. 
The gods thanked Hephaestus by giving him 
Aphrodite, the goddess of love, as his wife and created a marvellous palace for him on Mount Olympus.