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A king of Corinth whispers to Asopus the River God about the whereabouts of his daughter, Aegina. Visual storytelling depicts a wiry man in a white toga conspiratorially whispering in the ear of the bluish Greek God of River Asopus. Asopus's expression is angry and he is wide-eyed with rage. His mouth is a tight line of pressed lips. In the background, a figure identifable as Zeus comes to a sudden realization. Masterwork oil painting on canvas in the style of Alphonse Mucha, details by Richard Dadd, volumetric lighting provided by the Sun, visual storytelling.
Zeus had abducted *two* of Asopus's daughters. Sisyphus had gleaned to location of of one, on the Island belonging to Oenine. So he traded his insider knowledge to the River God in exchange for a spring of clean water inside Corinth. This of course was intervening in the affairs of God's, and Zeus was... sorely pissed.