thigh and he later becameDionysus. When Aigina heard about Semele, she was worried about Hera but passed away before anything happened to her. Her son was named Aeacus and he became king. When Hera found out about Aigina, she put a snake in his island's river, filling it with venom. ...
Not one to waste anything, he dipped some of his arrowheads in pools of Hydra’s left-over venom. This made them very deadly indeed. One day he would regret doing that. Next Episode: The Ceryneian Hind... Hydra Facts and Figures Name: Hydra Pronunciation: Coming soon Alternative names...
and as he struck his lyre's sad chords he said : ‘Ye deities who rule the world below, whither we mortal creatures all return, if simple truth, direct and genuine, may by your leave be told . . . for my dear wife's sake, in whom a trodden viper poured his venom and stole her...
(Cerberus)], but for my dear wife's sake, in whom a trodden viper poured his venom and stole her budding years. My heart has sought strength to endure; the attempt I'll not deny; but love has won, a god whose fame is fair in the world above; but here I doubt, though here too...
Hera has a fiery temper and enough venom for her anger to last centuries. Her animal is the cow, and her bird is the peacock. The Romans named June, the season for marriage, after Hera (Juno). HERMESROMAN NAME: MERCURY MESSENGER OF THE GODS Hermes, the most mischievous and clever ...
While this could give the iconic villain a major power-up, it really just gives him a headache of sorts. Joker is known for wreaking havoc in Gotham with wild schemes. From fish infused with Joker Venom to beatings with crowbars, this villain goes wild, leaving large messes for Batman ...
It pierced his ankle where the water of the Styx had not charmed him against wounds, and of that venom the great Achilles died. Paris himself died soon after by another poisoned arrow, but that was no long grief to anybody! Still Troy held out, and the Greeks, who could not take it ...
… Heracles, having abandoned hope for himself [due to exposure to hydra venom], ascended the pyre and asked each one who came up to him too put torch to the pyre. And when no one had courage to obey him Philoctetes alone was prevailed upon; and he, having received in return for his...
Fatally wounded by Heracles' arrow, poisoned with the Hydra's venom, Nessus instructed Deianeira to save the blood clotted around his wound. All these years she has kept it stored in the inner chambers of the house. Now she anoints a robe with it and sends it to Heracles fo r ...
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