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Scylla – Mythopedia Scylla was a multi-headed, hybrid monster who haunted a narrow strait opposite the whirlpool Charybdis With her darting heads and sharp teeth, Scylla would pick off unwary sea creatures or sailors who passed too close
Jason – Mythopedia Jason, son of Aeson, was a hero from Iolcus in Thessaly He was best known for leading the Argonauts in their quest to steal the Golden Fleece
Thetis – Mythopedia Thetis was a nymph and goddess of the sea, one of the fifty Nereids born to Nereus and Doris, and the wife of the mortal hero Peleus When her son Achilles went to fight in the Trojan War, she did everything in her power to prevent his death
Witch Names - Mythopedia From Circe to Broom-Hilda and the Witches of Eastwick, the female spellcaster has a long history of adding spookiness to video games and fantasy stories But even though German and Greek myth origins saturate the witch category, you can draw on all sorts of inspiration from the witch names below
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
Nymphs – Mythopedia The nymphs were minor divinities who took the form of beautiful young women They represented diverse aspects of nature, including water, mountains, trees, and even specific locales They were also frequently divided into subgroups (such as Dryads, Naiads, and Nereids) according to the type of environment they inhabited
Odyssey: Book 23 (Full Text) - Mythopedia The spells of Circe, and her magic power; His dreadful journey to the realms beneath, To seek Tiresias in the vales of death; How in the doleful mansions lie survey’d His royal mother, pale Anticlea’s shade; And friends in battle slain, heroic ghosts! Then how, unharm’d, he pass’d the Syren-coasts, The justling rocks where fierce