Greek Summary about Clever and Vainglourious Kings

...Aphrodite, they would laugh uncontrollably, and that left Athena to wonder why. One day, she saw her own reflection on her shield polished as bright as a mirror, and she suddenly knew why eveyone was laughing. While she played, puckered lips and puffed out cheeks does not fit her. So then, she threw the flute down and put a curse on it. A satyr named Marsyas was wandering in the woods where he just happened to find the flute in front of him. He took it up, found out that he can play two melodies at a time and was very happy, while saying that he could play better than the God of Music, Apollo. Apollo was very displeased when he heard that a satyr was attempting to think the satyr is equal with him. He went down to see Marsya...

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