One day, the king of
Corinth was busy trying to come up with an idea to solve Corinth’s
fresh water problem. He saw Zeus fly by, carrying a lovely river spirit
in his arms.
"That Zeus,"
sighed the king. "What a trouble maker!"
Soon after, the river-god
Asopus flew by. “Have you seen my daughter?” he bellowed at the
king.
“If you’ll give my
city a source of fresh water, I’ll tell you what I saw,” King
Sisyphus shouted back. Immediately, a crystal clear stream of fresh
water bubbled up.
“Zeus took her that
way,” the king pointed.
The king knew Zeus would
be angry when he heard what the king had done. But Corinth
desperately needed a source of fresh water. And now they had one.
Sure enough, Zeus was
furious. He told his brother Hades to take King Sisyphus down to the
underworld immediately!
“When they tell you I
am dead, do not put a gold coin under my tongue,” King Sisyphus
whispered quickly to his wife. Being a good wife, she did exactly as the
king had asked her.