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Cadmus – Mythopedia Cadmus was the founder of the city of Thebes and served as its first king At the end of his life, he was transformed into a serpent as punishment for failing to honor the gods
Pentheus – Mythopedia Pentheus, son of Echion and Agave, was a king of Thebes who opposed the god Dionysus As punishment for this impiety, Dionysus forced Pentheus’ own mother to kill him
Ino – Mythopedia Ino, daughter of Cadmus, was the wife of King Athamas of Boeotia She was driven mad by Hera as a punishment for rearing Dionysus, the illegitimate son of Hera’s husband Zeus After throwing herself into the sea with her young son, Ino was transformed into the sea goddess Leucothea
Cadmus - first Greek heroic spirit with a Dragon trait? - Reddit Cadmus would be a good addition, though I'm not sure what class he'd be Dragon-tooth warriors are established magecraft, but Cadmus was a warrior who sowed the teeth at Athena's bequest He would most likely be a Saber, because all artistic depictions of his fight with the water-dragon show him using a sword
exam on cadmus : r uwa - Reddit Had used Cadmus once for a final exam on a unit that focused on theory as opposed to calc, so the exam was basically an essay extended answers The exam link will send you to software that is like an online Microsoft Word Notepad
Metamorphoses by Ovid Books 3-4 Reading Discussion - Reddit Cadmus and his family are just not having a very good time In Book 4, Rather than worship Bacchus, the three daughters of Minyas weave, telling stories to pass the time The first (unnamed) daughter tells a tale of forbidden love Pyramus and Thisbe fall in love Their fathers oppose the match, so they decide to run away together
Tiresias – Mythopedia Tiresias, a famous blind prophet, played a central role in the mythology of Thebes His knowledge, experiences, and abilities far surpassed those of ordinary mortals: Tiresias lived as both a man and a woman, spoke with the gods, and advised heroes such as Odysseus—even after death
Greek Heroes – Mythopedia The Greek heroes were a group of especially notable or superhuman mortals from myth In Greek religion, they were often worshipped in “hero cult” after they died
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