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January I think since the poem was fulfilled with the sacrifices—of Athena not taking the shield she wanted to get back by force and Lore not killing Wrath for her own desires (to get his power to kill Athena), Zeus was pleased. She also sacrificed her own "freedom" to save the city by becoming a god and using Athena's powers in the end. Since she and Cas did not want to fight in another Agon for the purpose of ruthless power and control, Zeus was pleased at their selflessness and granted their request.
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