Leila Jaafari

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No one else can intervene to bury them, because Zeus has turned her compatriots to stone.2 Only on the tenth day do the gods relent and bury the children themselves. Niobe is a case study in grief, her mourning exemplifying a terrible exaggeration of what most mortals will ever suffer.
Divine Might: Goddesses in Greek Myth
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