Bestiary


Bestiary:




An arrogant girl from the Greek town of Kolophon in Lydia who once dared challenge the goddess Athena to a contest in weaving.


A two-headed, serpent-tailed dog, a brother of monsters such as Kerberos and the Khimaira.


A monstrous she-dragon with the head and breast of a woman.


A minor god of war and attendant of Ares.


The son of Aeëtes and a brother of Medea and Chalciope.


An ever-wakeful, giant serpent which guarded the golden fleece in the sacred grove of Ares at Kolkhis.


son of the king-god Helios and the nymph Perseis (a daughter of Oceanus).


Eidyia was a nymph who was queen to Aeetes, king of Colchis.


A giant scorpion sent forth by the earth-goddess Gaia to slay the giant Orion when he threatened to slay all the beasts of the earth.


The great Olympian god of the sea, rivers, flood and drought, earthquakes, and horses.


The goddess queen of the sea, the wife of King Poseidon.


A fish-tailed sea god, the son and herald of Poseidon, king of the seas. He stilled the waves with the blow of a conch-shell trumpet.


An immortal, winged horse which sprang forth from the neck of Medousa when she was beheaded by the hero Perseus.


The daughter of the Arkadian King Lykaon and a hunting companion of the goddess Artemis.


A magical dog which was alsways destined to catch his prey. He was first given to Europa of Krete by the god Zeus, and was later handed down through King Minos, to Prokris and Kephalos of Athens.


One of the Thessalian Kentauroi (Centaurs) who fled his homeland after the Lapith war.


Giant gifted with the ability to walk on water by his father Poseidon.


Naiad nymph of the sacred spring which bore her name.


Goddess of hunting, wilderness and wild animals, also a goddess of childbirth.


The King of the Underworld, the god of death.


Demon of the underworld, who stripped the flesh from the bones of the dead.


Goddess of distress, worry, and anxiety.


The god of fire, metalworking, stonemasonry and the art of sculpture.


One of the Cyclops, son of Gaia (Earth). He and his Brothers Brontes and Steropes forge thunderbolts for Zeus.


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One of the Cyclops, son of Gaia (Earth). He and his Brothers Steropes and Arges forge thunderbolts for Zeus.


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Metalic statues of animal, men and monsters crafted and made animate by Hephaestus.


One of the Cyclops, son of Gaia (Earth). He and his brothers Brontes and Arges forge thunderbolts for Zeus.