Zeus then took matters into his own hands and brought Sisyphus in front of him. Sisyphus of course didn’t keep his promise and kept on living. He complained to her that he hadn’t received a proper funeral and hence would like to come back only after he got one. Zeus tried again where he got Sisyphus to Underworld, where he was greeted by Persephone. Ares, the God of War intervened because wars weren’t “fun” anymore. Death Stopped during that time and no one died on Earth, wars ended up with soldiers turning up just fine. He tricked the God of Death by chaining him in his own shackles. This angered Zeus and thus he sent the god of death to banish him to the Underworld. He killed the guests and travelers in his kingdom for his sadistic pleasure and it went against the tradition of hospitality in Ancient Day Greece. He made the kingdom prosperous but was known for his treacherous rule. Once there was a ruler called Sisyphus who ruled over the kingdom of present-day Corinth.
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