Zeus then commanded Hephaestus to strip its fleece and horn, making the Aegis Shield and the Horn of Plenty, respectively.
In the end, the supreme defensive Aegis Shield was divided in two, one side belonged to Zeus, and the other to the Goddess of Wisdom, Athena.
Of the two Horns of Plenty, one was in the hands of Zeus, used to entertain the gods at feasts, while the other was in the hands of the Agriculture Goddess Demeter, symbolizing the inheritance of the Mother Earth Goddess and the Agriculture Goddess.
Unexpectedly, one of them had actually ended up in the hands of Persephone.
And judging by the divinity that controlled plants, it must have been the one from her mother Demeter.
The Agriculture Goddess actually gave away her Own Artifact, her mother's love for her daughter indeed ran deep.
"It's not just these that I hold..."
As if seeing through her friend's thoughts, Persephone smiled and lightly raised her hand.