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Actaeon
Classification: Mythical Actaeon was born onto Aristaeus and Autono. Though not much is known about this hunter's life, his death was told as a Greek lesson. The legend goes that the hunter had wandered into Artemis's cave just as she had unrobed
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stymphalian birds
hey people.
I'm trying to find some more info about the stymphalian birds. As far as i know they appeared in (as far as i know) two Greek myths. They are sayed to be birds with metallic wings and/or metallic claws/beak, and were able to launch there feathers at the enemie, slicing through every knowable armor. in the myth it is says that the birds came from Arabia and later migrated to a different place, (the black sea/Africa) any info would be very helpful.
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May 9 2012, 2:20 AM EDT by Anonymous
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Salamander
Mythical Creature. Animal A salamander is both a mythical and real creature. The name 'salamander's derived from the greek term loosely meaning 'fire lizard'; the real animal being an amphibian, and the mythical a fire dwelling lizar
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Epic Story Page Two
Okay, so here we go. The Epic Story is a story, and it's...well, epic. You see, we create a story, making ourselves characters. Not our actual selves though, we can each create one character, a mythological type character, you can make a Greek god
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Furies
(ALSO KNOWN AS THE Erinyes) In Greek mythology the Erinyes ("the angry ones") or Eumenides ("the gracious ones") or Furies in Roman mythology were female, chthonic deities of vengeance or supernatural personifica
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Lamia
In ancient Greek mythology , Lamia ( Greek : Λάμια) was a beautiful queen of Libya who became a child-eating daemon . Aristophanes claimed her name derived from the Greek word for gullet (λαιμός; laimos ), referring to her habit of devou
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