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There are plenty of Greek myth erotic stories, but what of Roman myth, such as Vulcan the giant blacksmith.
I forgot the entire myth, but it turned out Pluto was so angry with his brother (I think the equivalent of Zeus is Jupiter), he tried to kill all of his subjects (including the gods themselves).
He cast a spell on the mountain of Vulcan (which was partly smashed by a titan) that made fire and brimstone spurt out the top, gushing down all over Olympus.

Later Vulcan learned how to control this liquidy fire.
Concentrated into one spot, it became ashes and soot, or Volcanic ash ("ic" is a Roman numeral that might also mean in reference to, such as a book index).

Another good one is Lucifer or Asmodis (equal to the Greek Satin and Beelzebub).
Asmodis looks and acts pretty much like Jabba The Hut in Empire Strikes Back and can turn people to stone like Medusa, or just paralyze them and spurt out poisonous venom.

He lives in a large alcove in hell, hoarding loads of gold and treasure.
He is called Asmodis The Lazy One, or Asmodis The Greedy One, or Asmodis The Vengeful One (3 of the 7 deadly sins).
In one version of the story, Lucifer guards the gates of hell for him, but in the other version, there is no gate to guard.
 
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The Roman God of the Underworld is Pluto. The Greek God of the Underworld is Hades. It is actually debatable if he was the son of Saturn as Hades was the son of Cronus. The name Pluto derives from the Greek word "Plutous", meaning wealth. Originally Pluto was the God of precious metals, gems, and other mining "treasures" in the earth. He also became the ruler of the Underworld due to his connection with the earth.

The similar tale of Hades and Persephone has also been said about Pluto and Proserpina and was widely believed and popular in Roman history.

Satan can be found in (as i call it) Christian mythology. It can be found in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. He is not part of the Greek mythology. (As it was previously stated, Hades is the Greek God. Brother to Zeus.)

Lucifer was first coined by the Christian Bible as well, appearing for the first time ever in the book of Isaiah 14:12.

Beelzebub is the "Prince of Demons", and can be found/described within the Christian Bible as well. The Pharisees acused Jesus of being the "Prince of Demons" because he could cast them out of people.

IE: "This man drives out demons only by the power of Beelzebul, the prince of demons!" Matthew 12:24, said of Jesus.
"Some of them said By the power of Beelzebul, the prince of demons, he drives out demons." Luke 11:15

Upon searching Asmodis i found nothing other than an amateur rock band, a myspace page, and a few things written in another language. Tell me where you gained your knowledge of such a person.


By the way, Cerberus is the creature that guards the gates of hell. He/it is a three headed dog




And FYI, i am NOT "being a bitch" with this next comment. The above stated was to correct your "facts" as real Roman, Greek, and Christian mythology describe hell and its ruler(s). Now, my question comes because you posted your thread in the Story Ideas board. What story do you want with Vulcan? i never saw an actual story idea.


i LOVE Greek, Roman, Celtic, and Egyptian mythology. i know a thing or two about them! lol
 
The Roman God of the Underworld is Pluto. The Greek God of the Underworld is Hades. It is actually debatable if he was the son of Saturn as Hades was the son of Cronus. The name Pluto derives from the Greek word "Plutous", meaning wealth. Originally Pluto was the God of precious metals, gems, and other mining "treasures" in the earth. He also became the ruler of the Underworld due to his connection with the earth.

The similar tale of Hades and Persephone has also been said about Pluto and Proserpina and was widely believed and popular in Roman history.

Satan can be found in (as i call it) Christian mythology. It can be found in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. He is not part of the Greek mythology. (As it was previously stated, Hades is the Greek God. Brother to Zeus.)

Lucifer was first coined by the Christian Bible as well, appearing for the first time ever in the book of Isaiah 14:12.

Beelzebub is the "Prince of Demons", and can be found/described within the Christian Bible as well. The Pharisees acused Jesus of being the "Prince of Demons" because he could cast them out of people.

IE: "This man drives out demons only by the power of Beelzebul, the prince of demons!" Matthew 12:24, said of Jesus.
"Some of them said By the power of Beelzebul, the prince of demons, he drives out demons." Luke 11:15

Upon searching Asmodis i found nothing other than an amateur rock band, a myspace page, and a few things written in another language. Tell me where you gained your knowledge of such a person.


By the way, Cerberus is the creature that guards the gates of hell. He/it is a three headed dog




And FYI, i am NOT "being a bitch" with this next comment. The above stated was to correct your "facts" as real Roman, Greek, and Christian mythology describe hell and its ruler(s). Now, my question comes because you posted your thread in the Story Ideas board. What story do you want with Vulcan? i never saw an actual story idea.


i LOVE Greek, Roman, Celtic, and Egyptian mythology. i know a thing or two about them! lol
Let's point out your mistakes.
You make your first one thinking I don't know about Pluto and Hades.
If you look back over my post, this is correctly mentioned.

The next thing you say is that Satan was not in Greek myth.
His original name was Pan for Pandimonium.
The innocent faun turned into an evil satyr as an infant by an agent of Hades (cobra).

Apart from spelling the dog's name wrong, I actually got it right.
After Hades was swallowed by Gia (Earth), the beautiful Medusa (not mutated yet) was kicked out of her garden by her other sisters.
Although one myth states it was Zeus who mutated her, a less popular one says it was Hades.
She ended up hiding in the shadows in the abandon temple of Hades.
Cerberus no longer sees his master, and comes to the surface for scraps of food Medusa leaves for him.
Esensually he is like a pet, but not really.

Lucifer and Belzibub were about the only things you got right (see Book of Revilations), but they also took the form of mythology after written in the bible.
Asmodis or Asmodious is not really created by Romans, but was later adopted as part of their mythology.

I can't remember what country he originated from.
Having to frequently hide this site (on vacation with one computer) I will look for it when I get back in a few months.
 
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Apart from spelling the dog's name wrong, I actually got it right.

You said Lucifer was the one that "guarded the gates of Hell", not Cerberus. i'm not going to argue with you and your Wikepedia, though. :rolleyes:

Again, what Story Idea did you have for VULCAN? i never saw one stated.
 
You said Lucifer was the one that "guarded the gates of Hell", not Cerberus. i'm not going to argue with you and your Wikepedia, though. :rolleyes:

Again, what Story Idea did you have for VULCAN? i never saw one stated.
I said Belzibub guarded the gates of hell, previously with Cerberus (Cerberus now Earth bound at the end of the world. Comes to Medusa for food).
Lucifer is another version of Asmodis.

In the Lucifer myth, Belzibub guards the gates of hell.
In the Asmodis myth, Lucifer is the right hand man of Asmodis, but there is no gate to guard.

Incidentally, if you read on in the Book Of Revolations, the 2nd beast refers to himself as Mephostophiles, and says he is also called Lucifer (other names are given).
This was mirrored in a Doctor Who episode.
I forgot the entire myth, but it turned out Pluto was so angry with his brother (I think the equivalent of Zeus is Jupiter), he tried to kill all of his subjects (including the gods themselves).
He cast a spell on the mountain of Vulcan (which was partly smashed by a titan) that made fire and brimstone spurt out the top, gushing down all over Olympus.

Later Vulcan learned how to control this liquidy fire.
Concentrated into one spot, it became ashes and soot, or Volcanic ash ("ic" is a Roman numeral that might also mean in reference to, such as a book index).
 
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There are plenty of Greek myth erotic stories, but what of Roman myth, such as Vulcan the giant blacksmith.
I forgot the entire myth, but it turned out Pluto was so angry with his brother (I think the equivalent of Zeus is Jupiter), he tried to kill all of his subjects (including the gods themselves).
He cast a spell on the mountain of Vulcan (which was partly smashed by a titan) that made fire and brimstone spurt out the top, gushing down all over Olympus.

Later Vulcan learned how to control this liquidy fire.
Concentrated into one spot, it became ashes and soot, or Volcanic ash ("ic" is a Roman numeral that might also mean in reference to, such as a book index).

Another good one is Lucifer or Asmodis (equal to the Greek Satin and Beelzebub).
Asmodis looks and acts pretty much like Jabba The Hut in Empire Strikes Back and can turn people to stone like Medusa, or just paralyze them and spurt out poisonous venom.

He lives in a large alcove in hell, hoarding loads of gold and treasure.
He is called Asmodis The Lazy One, or Asmodis The Greedy One, or Asmodis The Vengeful One (3 of the 7 deadly sins).
In one version of the story, Lucifer guards the gates of hell for him, but in the other version, there is no gate to guard.


All of the above bolded text is historically incorrect. But, reimagining historical events can be fun in certain contexts, so go crazy with it. BTW, "Asmodis", you meant Asmodeus. You're a horrible speller and a fuckwit, and you make me wish that I'd never learned how to read.
 
.....Another good one is Lucifer or Asmodis (equal to the Greek Satin and Beelzebub).......

I once had a sport coat made out of Greek Satin. Man, was that comfortable!......Carney (who thinks FO needs to go back to the library for some more research)
 
BTW, "Asmodis", you meant Asmodeus. You're a horrible speller and a fuckwit, and you make me wish that I'd never learned how to read.
You can say "You're a horrible speller," to one who knows the word but doesn't spell it correctly, not to one who knows someone's name but doesn't know how to spell it.
In the case of Satan (see Pan), I knew the name and spelling, however I forgot to spell it correctly, not that I was doing it purposely.

Pan was a bastard child who was deformed in the womb of his mother.
He was adopted by the 9 muses (daughters of Zeus) who had nannies and nurses look after the infant.
Upon unwrapping his swaddling blanket, they were all shocked and ran away from the goat-like creature in place of a baby.
Pandemonium broke loose, so the muses called him Pan.
When the child was 1 year old, a snake slithered into the muse's (pronounced muzes) beautiful garden.
Prompted by Hades who needed a leader for his underworld army, the innocent faun was slowly turning into an evil satyr to worship Hades.

With each passing year, Hades' imp disguised as a snake would re-emerge on Earth to encourage mischief making of the faun.
When Pan fully turned into a satyr who worshiped Hades, he left the garden for the underworld never to be seen again.

Taking the name Satan, he was the favorite of Hades who crowned him his royal consort.
All satyr were now to worship Satan as well as Hades.
The minions of Hades would also follow the orders of Satan.

The other story is about how a giant with a million eyes was to guard the golden apple at the end of the world, but he was turned into a peacock, so Cerberus was cast out of hell to guard it.
In the Greek version it's the hydra (9 headed dragon) who guards a golden fleece on an olive tree where the dove of peace lives.
 
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Asmodeus, legendary adversary of King Solomon, is a classic Jewish demon, with guest appearances in the Talmud, no less. Like all historical myths, there are many versions of him, but my favorite aspects of his legend are that he teaches angels in Heaven's Yeshiva, and, like any true man of God, he takes Saturday off.

Jewish demons in pre-Kabbalah legends are usually very devout beings, loyal servants of God doing their job. After the Kabbalah is invented in the 13th century, we start seeing more of the "enemy of God and good" business.
 
When the child was 1 year old,

Can you please leave out minors in a story? It's making it painfully obvious...and the answer is "NO"! We do not wish to see pictures proving he/she/it was 1-years old.

And what has any of this thread have to do towards developing an erotic story on Lit'? Come on Fantasies, you threw out a lot of info., where are you looking to take this?

We are here to help... :D

P.S. Great one Carney!
 
Can you please leave out minors in a story? It's making it painfully obvious...and the answer is "NO"! We do not wish to see pictures proving he/she/it was 1-years old.

And what has any of this thread have to do towards developing an erotic story on Lit'? Come on Fantasies, you threw out a lot of info., where are you looking to take this?

We are here to help... :D

P.S. Great one Carney!
I never said anything about sex, but when I said snake, I can see where your mind was at. :mad:
PERVERT!
 
I never said anything about sex, but when I said snake, I can see where your mind was at. :mad:
PERVERT!

No reason to get excited and I didn't even mention anything about a "snake".
I just questioned your reference with 1 year olds. (Go reread my response). Could you please respond to just that. Thank you...:D

Again I must reiterate, since you've started this thread on a website promoting sexual stories, is their a sexual angle to a story you wish to develop?

We are here to help you...:D
 
No reason to get excited and I didn't even mention anything about a "snake".
I just questioned your reference with 1 year olds. (Go reread my response). Could you please respond to just that. Thank you...:D

Again I must reiterate, since you've started this thread on a website promoting sexual stories, is their a sexual angle to a story you wish to develop?

We are here to help you...:D
This is the real story of Pan the faun, turning into Satan the satyr (that's sat-ear).
It was written as proof to the post above me that Satan was mentioned in Greek myth, but now that I think about it, it could have easily been a sexual story, especially after you find out fauns are given a phallus at birth (shofar).

By the way, an imp is a mischief maker and representation of inhibitions (needs psychic connection to semi control him).

I haven't thought of an actual Roman myth I want to make erotic, but I am willing to come up with ideas with you guys.

Pan was a bastard child who was deformed in the womb of his mother.
Upon his 18th Birthday, he was adopted by the topless 9 muses (daughters of Zeus) who had strippers and porn stars look after the pervert.
After undressing him, they were all shocked and ran away from his giant penis in place of a normal leg.
Pandemonium broke loose, so the muses called him Pan.
That night, a snake slithered into the muse's (pronounced muzes) beautiful garden.
Prompted by Hades who needed a leader for his underworld army, the perverted faun was slowly turning into an sleezy satyr to have orgies with Hades.

With each passing year, Hades' imp disguised as a snake would re-emerge on Earth to encourage mischief making of the faun.
When Pan fully turned into a satyr who worshiped Hades, he left the garden for the underworld never to be seen again.

Taking the name Satan, he was the favorite of Hades who crowned him his royal consort.
All satyr were now to worship Satan as well as Hades.
The minions of Hades would also follow the orders of Satan.

The text in bold have been changed.
I want to change some of the rest of the story, but I don't know what.
It seems I come upon erotic metaphor after metaphor.

snake (penis), mischief making (masturbation, groping and fondling, nipple sucking, etc.), prompted by (pimping)
 
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This is the real story of Pan the faun, turning into Satan the satyr (that's sat-ear).
It was written as proof to the post above me that Satan was mentioned in Greek myth, but now that I think about it, it could have easily been a sexual story, especially after you find out fauns are given a phallus at birth (shofar).

By the way, an imp is a mischief maker and representation of inhibitions (needs psychic connection to semi control him).

I haven't thought of an actual Roman myth I want to make erotic, but I am willing to come up with ideas with you guys.
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Hang on a sec Fantasies...

Non-human mythological birth does not constitute a valid pretext on it's own for a successful sexual story. Big deal - procreation. Where's the sex part dude?

To me a shofar is a rams horn one blows on the high holydays. Please explain.

Now about these Imps...how does the facts related to a psychic connection relate to a story? Are you speaking from actual experience? Are their little imps running around your bed as we speak?

Hang with us Fantasies our dear friend. We really want to get to the bottom of this and develop a story for Literotica one can be really proud of.

Awaiting your response,

Freddy
 
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Hang on a sec Fantasies...

Non-human mythological birth does not constitute a valid pretext on it's own for a successful sexual story. Big deal - procreation. Where's the sex part dude?

To me a shofar is a rams horn one blows on the high holydays. Please explain.

Now about these Imps...how does the facts related to a psychic connection relate to a story? Are you speaking from actual experience? Are their little imps running around your bed as we speak?

Hang with us Fantasies our dear friend. We really want to get to the bottom of this and develop a story for Literotica one can be really proud of.

Awaiting your response,

Freddy
For the story, see above edit.

A shofar (not always from ram) is pointed on the bottom, has a long curve, and has a huge opening in a funnel shape.
Sometimes it is worn on a belt with holster, so in profile, it has the look of coming out of your legs.

An imp is kept in a cage in the underworld, for he would not be controlable if let loose.
When he goes above ground, he is the eyes and ears of Satan, or in this case Hades.

Something about succubi (lust of 7 deadly sins) can also be put in here.
 
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For the story, see above edit.

A shofar (not always from ram) is pointed on the bottom, has a long curve, and has a huge opening in a funnel shape.
Sometimes it is worn on a belt with holster, so in profile, it has the look of coming out of your legs.

An imp is kept in a cage in the underworld, for he would not be controlable if let loose.
When he goes above ground, he is the eyes and ears of Satan, or in this case Hades.

Something about succubi (lust of 7 deadly sins) can also be put in here.

2 points...

I think you are making some false assumptions concerning Shofars. They aren't worn between the legs for doing some funky anal rape tactic as you seem to be implying. Stick with all that pagan mythos and don't trample upon Judaism or maybe I'll have to apply some Zohan experience once again.

About the imp, can't you just keep it under control with a psyonic blast? If so why keep him locked up? Also what about the imp's penis size? Tell us about it Janet...I mean Fantasies.

Excellent choice to introduce a Succubus into any story mix. I met one once at a Fraternity party in Gainesville back in my college daze. She was HOT!!!

Awaiting your response,

Freddy
 
2 points...

I think you are making some false assumptions concerning Shofars. They aren't worn between the legs for doing some funky anal rape tactic as you seem to be implying. Stick with all that pagan mythos and don't trample upon Judaism or maybe I'll have to apply some Zohan experience once again.

About the imp, can't you just keep it under control with a psyonic blast? If so why keep him locked up? Also what about the imp's penis size? Tell us about it Janet...I mean Fantasies.

Excellent choice to introduce a Succubus into any story mix. I met one once at a Fraternity party in Gainesville back in my college daze. She was HOT!!!

Awaiting your response,

Freddy
I know a shofar is worn on the outer side of the leg (as is an old western pistol) used for blowing on.
I said it looks like a penis, not that it's used like a penis (the first strapon).

I assume psyonic is a misspelling of sonic.
Stories like this are part of real mythology (fanciful tales representing beliefs past through the ages) not like an SRP or ORP.
You can add sonic blasts if you want, but that is not in the nature of a true myth (unless elemental titan).

I just realized this tale is another Greek myth, not Roman.
I guess Roman myths aren't that popular.
 
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I know a shofar is worn on the outer side of the leg (as is an old western pistol) used for blowing on.
I said it looks like a penis, not that it's used like a penis (the first strapon).

I assume psyonic is a misspelling of sonic.
Stories like this are part of real mythology (fanciful tales representing beliefs past through the ages) not like an SRP or ORP.
You can add sonic blasts if you want, but that is not in the nature of a true myth (unless elemental titan).

I just realized this tale is another Greek myth, not Roman.
I guess Roman myths aren't that popular.

Give it up on Shofars already dude. It ain't shaped like a penis, even Ron Jeremy's penis). It's a rams horn with many twists. To say it's traditionally shaped like a penis either means you may not know what a penis looks like or you may not have one (possibly both). But even if that's true, there are pictures, doctors, even institutions that can help. And we do want you to get professional help Fantasies...

Here we are trying to help you write a story and now you say Roman Myths aren't worth writing about. Do you have any idea what that makes you look like?

But please do continue...

:)
 
Give it up on Shofars already dude. It ain't shaped like a penis, even Ron Jeremy's penis). It's a rams horn with many twists. To say it's traditionally shaped like a penis either means you may not know what a penis looks like or you may not have one (possibly both).

Maybe his is twisty like a horn?
 
Can we get back on track with this thread?

When i asked Fantasies what his story idea was about Vulcan all he did was quote his old post, restating his "facts" on Vulcan's myth. Never once did i see "this point ___________ would make a great story" or "how about someone writing up _____________________ for me?"

:(
 
When i asked Fantasies what his story idea was about Vulcan all he did was quote his old post, restating his "facts" on Vulcan's myth. Never once did i see "this point ___________ would make a great story" or "how about someone writing up _____________________ for me?"

:(

Perhaps this quote of his may have some explanation...

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Originally Posted by Fantasies_only
In fact I don't really want to submit anything here, or else I would be perceived by the main stream surfer as being a pervert who is into porn.

Can we please get back onto the subject of the Roman Myth. Here let me add some substance to validate this post.

"And General Maximus trained hard and soon became a true "GladHeAteHer" for rich noblewomen using his spanish fly pussy licking technique."

Now that's Roman!!!

Come on people. Let's write ourselves a story!
 
When i asked Fantasies what his story idea was about Vulcan all he did was quote his old post, restating his "facts" on Vulcan's myth. Never once did i see "this point ___________ would make a great story" or "how about someone writing up _____________________ for me?"

:(

Vulcan was a giant blacksmith who was bannished to living in a pit in a hollowed out mountain (point on top).
In one myth, in a fit of anger, an Earth titan destroyed the top of the mountain.

I was giving you the real myth, and asking you how it or something like it can be changed for an erotic story.

Aside from being Greek, the Pan/Satan erotic version is a good example.
Yes I know it isn't really erotic, but that's just the introduction.
Originally Posted by Fantasies_only
In fact I don't really want to submit anything here, or else I would be perceived by the main stream surfer as being a pervert who is into porn.

Actually that's only part of the reason.
In another post I said: "I never said that I wouldn't write for Literotica.
I said I wouldn't submit anything here (I'd get someone else to do it)."
 
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You can say "You're a horrible speller," to one who knows the word but doesn't spell it correctly, not to one who knows someone's name but doesn't know how to spell it.
In the case of Satan (see Pan), I knew the name and spelling, however I forgot to spell it correctly, not that I was doing it purposely.

Pan was a bastard child who was deformed in the womb of his mother.
He was adopted by the 9 muses (daughters of Zeus) who had nannies and nurses look after the infant.
Upon unwrapping his swaddling blanket, they were all shocked and ran away from the goat-like creature in place of a baby.
Pandemonium broke loose, so the muses called him Pan.
When the child was 1 year old, a snake slithered into the muse's (pronounced muzes) beautiful garden.
Prompted by Hades who needed a leader for his underworld army, the innocent faun was slowly turning into an evil satyr to worship Hades.

With each passing year, Hades' imp disguised as a snake would re-emerge on Earth to encourage mischief making of the faun.
When Pan fully turned into a satyr who worshiped Hades, he left the garden for the underworld never to be seen again.

Taking the name Satan, he was the favorite of Hades who crowned him his royal consort.
All satyr were now to worship Satan as well as Hades.
The minions of Hades would also follow the orders of Satan.

The other story is about how a giant with a million eyes was to guard the golden apple at the end of the world, but he was turned into a peacock, so Cerberus was cast out of hell to guard it.
In the Greek version it's the hydra (9 headed dragon) who guards a golden fleece on an olive tree where the dove of peace lives.


Welcome to my ignore list. Greek mythology and Christian dogma are two entirely separate things, and they aren't supposed to possess analogues. I reiterate: You're a fuckwit, and the world would be a much better place if your mother had actually lived up to her "No sex until marriage, as Father Evans said!", promise. I have to say that, because I don't know of any mythologists who are willing to jump through hoops to create a combined mythos of disparate ideologies. In my experience, it's the sole domain of confused fundamentalist Christians, and your ideas are as quixotic as the stereotypical "Spongebob is gay!/Pokemon are the work of the devil!/KISS stands for Knights In Satan's Service!" bilge that makes obsevant Christians look like mentally handicapped asylum dwellers.
 
Welcome to my ignore list. Greek mythology and Christian dogma are two entirely separate things, and they aren't supposed to possess analogues. I reiterate: You're a fuckwit, and the world would be a much better place if your mother had actually lived up to her "No sex until marriage, as Father Evans said!", promise. I have to say that, because I don't know of any mythologists who are willing to jump through hoops to create a combined mythos of disparate ideologies. In my experience, it's the sole domain of confused fundamentalist Christians, and your ideas are as quixotic as the stereotypical "Spongebob is gay!/Pokemon are the work of the devil!/KISS stands for Knights In Satan's Service!" bilge that makes obsevant Christians look like mentally handicapped asylum dwellers.
The three examples you quoted are true mythos.
I wish you (and everybody who replied to this thread) would look up the following in actual books:

Pan, satyr, muses (plural of muse sounds like muzes or muze as in museum), golden apple, end of the world, Hades, Hades - temple of, Medusa, Medusa - garden of, Cerberus, peacock, olive tree, Hydra, dove of peace.

By the way, I know the golden apple was gaurded by that giant who turned into a peacock, but since the olive tree needed guarding too, Zeus turned him back into a giant, bannished to the end of the world.
He was either turned back into a peacock, or killed in battle, I forgot.

PS: Only two eyes could really see, all the others just winked/blinked.
That was enough to build up a reputation as an all seeing giant or milliclops (number of eyes alters in different myths).

Who's Who in Greek and Roman Mythology (Paperback)
Cover Picture (Hardcover)
 
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