"Love spells are not uncommon from Olympus," Hippolyta said with distaste. Some stories said she'd once been under one herself. She braided her own hair as she spoke, pulling it into a tie.
"Among my people," Hippolyta considered, "the acts of the Olympians were not to be questioned by mankind. They were all-powerful and all-knowing. They made humanity and humanity was theirs to use as they wished. The Gods still think they own that power."