Eros, the God of Love, had a magical bow and arrow that he used to make people fall in love.
Psyche, a beautiful princess, was ordered to fall in love with a hideous beast, but Eros fell in love with her instead.
Eros's love for Psyche caused conflict with his mother, Venus, the goddess of love.
π Eros falls in love with Psyche but hides his identity.
π€ Psyche's sisters convince her that Eros is a monster.
π± Psyche discovers that Eros is actually incredibly beautiful.
π Psyche discovers that Eros is a god and tries to prove her love.
π‘ Venus assigns Psyche four difficult tasks to test her love for Eros.
π Eros helps Psyche secretly and they eventually reunite.
β¨ Psyche completes three difficult tasks given by Venus.
π Psyche receives help from divine beings to complete the tasks.
π Venus remains unimpressed with Psyche's efforts.
π« Psyche receives tasks from Venus to prove her worthiness for Cupid.
π Psyche is given a box to take to the underworld and is warned not to open it.
β°οΈ Psyche successfully completes the tasks and returns from the underworld.
π Psyche opens the box and falls into a deep sleep, but Eros wakes her up and restores the sleeping spell.
β¨ Eros takes Psyche to Zeus and requests for her to become immortal, which Zeus grants.
π The story ends happily with Psyche, Eros, and Venus all getting what they wanted.