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These Judges Are Such Cretans
When the world of the dead is presented as a place of reward or punishment, as has become pretty standard, that generally means that someone has to decide who goes where. The Underworld of Greek mythology came to have three … Continue reading →
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Strange Women Lying in Ponds Distributing Swords
While the Lady of the Lake is an important figure in the Arthurian mythos, there doesn’t appear to be much agreement about various aspects of the character, including her name and how many of her there actually were. At various … Continue reading →
Posted in Arthurian Legend, British, Celtic, Greek Mythology, Mythology | Tagged achilles, alfred lord tennyson, arthurian vulgate cycle, chretien de troyes, coventina, diana, dyonas, elaine, excalibur, fairies, king arthur, king ban of benoic, lady of the lake, merlin, morgan le fay, nimue, peleus, sir balin the savage, sir lancelot, sir pelleas, sir thomas malory, t.h. white, the once and future king, thetis, vivien |
Left, Right, and Centaur
In an old post, I discussed some beings from mythology that are part human and part animal. The most famous of this bunch are probably the centaurs, and I mentioned how they’re sometimes portrayed as wild, orgiastic creatures, and other … Continue reading →
Posted in Authors, C.S. Lewis, Cartoons, Chronicles of Narnia, Greek Mythology, Harry Potter, Heroes of Olympus, Mythology, Oz, Oz Authors, Percy Jackson, Piers Anthony, Rachel Cosgrove Payes, Rick Riordan | Tagged achilles, ajax, apollo, centaurs, chiron, deineira, dolores umbridge, endeis, equinots, fantasia, herakles, ichthyocentaurs, ixion, j.k. rowling, kronos, lapiths, mount pelius, nessus, nymphs, oceanids, peleus, philyra, pirithous, prince caspian, prometheus, rape, sagittarius, silenus, telamon, the hidden valley of oz, the magician's nephew, theseus, thetis, xanth |