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Charybdis: Greek Mythology’s Powerful Whirlpool Sea Monster
Charybdis in Greek stories means a big sea beast creating massive whirlpools near Scylla, challenging heroes like Odysseus.
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Discover the story of Europa, a Phoenician princess loved by Zeus, and how she became part of Greek mythology.
Greek Mythological Weapons: Legendary Arms Of Gods And Heroes
Explore the most powerful Greek mythological weapons, from Zeus’ lightning bolts to Poseidon’s trident, and see how they compare to…
Olokun: The Yoruba Orisha Of The Ocean And Wealth
Discover Olokun, the Yoruba orisha of the ocean depths, linked to wealth, mystery, and the afterlife in African mythology and…
Heracles: Greek Hero, Son Of Zeus, Known For 12 Labors
Learn about Heracles, the Greek hero and son of Zeus known for his incredible strength and 12 labors.
The Role Of Black Cats In Egyptian Mythology
Ju into the significance of black cats in Egyptian mythology, tracing back to the goddess Bastet’s divine association.
List of All The African Heroes and Figures
Right, so you’ve had your fill of the mythical creatures and now you’re keen to meet the heavy hitters –…
Neikea: Greek Spirits Of Quarrels Born From Goddess Eris
Explore the Neikea, spirits from Greek mythology symbolizing quarrels and grievances, linked to the goddess Eris. Discover their stories.

Cedric Ferris
Hi, I’m Cedric Ferris. I got into mythology because of my all-time favorite game “Age of Mythology.” So, I am now showing my love using this blog, and I am looking into myths, stories, and folklore from all over the world. Come with me on this trip into the magical and the mythical stuff!
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