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Greek Mythological Creatures Beasts, Monsters and Hybrids in Greek Mythology

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Greek Mythological Creatures: Beasts, Monsters and Hybrids in Greek Mythology by Trident Books
English | 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0B518WY3X | 50 pages | EPUB | 0.46 Mb
In Greek mythology, there is a magnificent realm where strange creatures live their separate lives. They were born and died in unique ways, and they live to torture and confront mortals and Gods! The Greek mythological monsters are non-existent, unreal beings formed wholly by the merciless human imagination. Each monster typically combines some realistic components of various living species and some fictitious traits; they commonly figure in supporting roles in Greek myths, either as an impediment that great heroes must be conquerors, or less frequently, as a hero who comes to their help.​

That's what having monsters to battle is all about. Fortunately for the heroes, mythology's oddest, most fantastic, and most fearsome beasts and monsters ranged from Dragons, Giants, Demons, and Ghosts to multi-formed beings like the Sphinx, Minotaur, Manticores, and Chimaera.

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