In addition, he showed Athena, Aphrodite, and Hera the way to Mount Ida where Paris was supposed to judge which one of them was the fairest. Hermes’ Women and Children Even though associated with fertility, it seems that Hermes never married, and had relatively few famous consorts and ...
What profit was it to have pleased two gods, produced two boys, to have a valiant father, a shining grandfather? Is glory not a curse as well? A curse indeed to many! To her for sure! She dared to set herself above Diana [Artemis], faulting her fair face. The goddess, fierce in ...
When Kirke strikes you with the long wand she has, draw the keen sword from beside your thigh, rush upon her and make as if to kill her. She will shrink, back, and then ask you to lie with her. At this you must let her have her way; she is a goddess; accept her bed, so ...
The title character is the goddess of the dead, and in the first chapter she gets tricked into taking on human form. The rest of the story is about what happened to her as a human. But all we created was the first chapter, and Rachel died last year, So the first chapter is all ...
Ieson took the wand of Hermes from Aithalides and proceeded to Aietes's palace. The goddess Hera hid the delegation in a mist until they were inside the king's court. When the mist was lifted, it was as if Ieson and his companions had materialized out of thin air. Aietes and his ...
There is some debate in Atlinthaia as to whether the unusual rock formations of Crow Canyong are a natural formation or the ruin of an Atlinthaian temple carved in homage to their death goddess, who took the form of a crow-woman. Regardless of its origins, the location is mo...
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. . For honour to the Goddess [Thetis], Nereus' child, he [Zeus] sent to Aiolos Hermes, bidding him summon the sacred might of his swift Winds, for that the corpse of Aiakos' son must now be burned. With speed he went, and Aiolos refused not. He summoned tempestuous Boreas (the ...