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Nerd Pride Radio The home of the Nerd Pride Radio podcast and other acts of nerdity. 2019-08-21T22:14:29-06:00 https://nerdprideradio.com/nerds/feed.php?f=27&t=2068 2019-08-21T22:14:29-06:00 2019-08-21T22:14:29-06:00 https://nerdprideradio.com/nerds/viewtopic.php?t=2068&p=52195#p52195 <![CDATA[Re: [GB] Greek artifacts & stuff]]> Statistics: Posted by Mike — Wed Aug 21, 2019 11:14 pm


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2019-08-21T22:13:33-06:00 2019-08-21T22:13:33-06:00 https://nerdprideradio.com/nerds/viewtopic.php?t=2068&p=52194#p52194 <![CDATA[Re: [GB] Greek artifacts & stuff]]>
Zeus's shield, Aegis

For Athena - any implement made from the wood of the sacred forest of Dodona where trees talked and prophesied (cricket bat, tennis racket, etc)

Bag of Wind (bestowed upon Odysseus by Aoelus)... actually might make a cool unique power for Odysseus himself if we make him a hero.

Dragon's teeth. In myth, they grew into warrior when planted. There's a way to use this... maybe as some sort of pushing or pummeling grenade type effect?

Girdle of Hippolyta, magical girdle of strength? power? Assuming she becomes a hero.

Graeae's eye, three sisters who shared one eye among themselves.

Hammer of Hephaestus, the hammer of the Greek smith-god Hephaestus which was used to make the Greek gods weapons. It was also seen as an axe on various Greek pots and vases where Hephaestus was seen carrying it, usually riding on a donkey.

Harpe was the adamantine sword that Perseus used to decapitate Medusa

Herakles's favorite weapon was a club (his baseball bat).

Hydra blood - acidic? poisonous?

Lantern of Diogenes, according to popular legend, carried in broad daylight by the Cynic philosopher Diogenes of Sinope to aid in his fruitless search for an honest man.

Lotus tree/lotus fruit - when you eat of the lotus, you abandon your purpose in favor of hedonism

Pandora's box?

Petasos, the winged hat of Hermes

Also, the winged running shoes of Hermes (called Talaria).

The chains of Prometheus (made by Hephaestus)

The ring of Gyges, provided invisibility.

Triton's conch controlled the seas.

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2018-03-28T20:20:33-06:00 2018-03-28T20:20:33-06:00 https://nerdprideradio.com/nerds/viewtopic.php?t=2068&p=36578#p36578 <![CDATA[Re: [GB] Greek artifacts & stuff]]> Statistics: Posted by Mike — Wed Mar 28, 2018 9:20 pm


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2018-03-28T19:04:54-06:00 2018-03-28T19:04:54-06:00 https://nerdprideradio.com/nerds/viewtopic.php?t=2068&p=36573#p36573 <![CDATA[Re: [GB] Greek artifacts & stuff]]> Statistics: Posted by Eliahad — Wed Mar 28, 2018 8:04 pm


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2018-03-28T18:53:15-06:00 2018-03-28T18:53:15-06:00 https://nerdprideradio.com/nerds/viewtopic.php?t=2068&p=36572#p36572 <![CDATA[Re: [GB] Greek artifacts & stuff]]> Monsters

Aeternae, creatures which killed with bony, saw-toothed protuberances sprouting from their heads.

Asterius or Aster, a giant.

Athos, a giant.

Alcyoneus, a giant son of Dionysus

Almops, a giant, son of the god Poseidon and the half-nymph Helle.

Amphisbaena, a serpent with a head at each end

Arachne, half-spider half-female, the mother of all spiders. She was transformed into this state by Athena after losing a weaving contest.

Arae, female daemons of curses, particularly of the curses placed by the dead upon those guilty of their death, called forth from the underworld.

Argus or Argus Panoptes, a hundred-eyed giant.

Azeus, a giant.

Catoblepas, buffalo-like creature with shaggy fur, large horns and a heavy head whose toxic breath or ugly looks could kill.

Centaur and Centauride, creature with a head and torso of a human and the body of a horse.
Typical Centaurs
--Agrius, one of the Centaurs who fought with Heracles.

--Amycus, one of the Centaurs who fought at the Centauromachy.

--Asbolus, a centaur. He was a seer, or an auger: a diviner who read omens in the flight of birds.

--Bienor, one of the Centaurs who fought at the Centauromachy.

--Centaurus, father of the centaurs.

-Chiron, the eldest and wisest of the centaurs. The ancient trainer of heroes such as Achilles.

--Chthonius, a Centaur who was killed by Nestor at the wedding of Pirithous and Hippodamia.

--Cyllarus, one of the Centaurs who fought at the Centauromachy.

--Dictys, one of the Centaurs who fought at the Centauromachy.

-Eurytus-, a Centaur present at the wedding of Pirithous and Hippodamia, who caused the conflict between the Lapiths and the Centaurs by trying to carry the bride off.

--Eurynomos, one of the Centaurs who fought against the Lapiths at the wedding of Hippodamia.

--Elatus, a Centaur killed by Heracles.

--Eurytion, two different Centaurs bearing the same name.

--Hylaeus, a centaur who tried to rape Atalanta. He was killed by Meleager.

--Hylonome, a Centauride, wife of Cyllarus.

--Nessus, famous centaur, killed by Heracles

--Perimedes, one of the Centaurs who fought at the Centauromachy.

--Phólos, a centaur.

--Pholus, a wise centaur and friend of Heracles.

--Rhoetus, a centaur who fought and killed at the Centauromachy.

--Thaumas, a centaur.

--Rhaecus, a centaur who tried to rape Atalanta. He was killed by Meleager.

Cyprian Centaurs, bull-horned centaurs native to the island of Cyprus.

Lamian Centaurs or Lamian Pheres, twelve rustic spirits of the Lamos river. They were set by Zeus to guard the infant Dionysos, protecting him from the machinations of Hera but the enraged goddess transformed them into ox-horned Centaurs. They accompanied Dionysos in his campaign against the Indians.
--Aescaus
--Amphithemis
--Ceteus
--Eurybios
--Faunus
--Gleneus
--Nomeon
--Orthaon
--Petraeus
--Phanes
--Riphonus
--Spargeus

Winged Centaurs

Cerastes, spineless serpents with a set of ram-like horns on their heads.

Cetus or Ceto, sea monsters.

Ceuthonymus, daemon of the underworld. Father of Menoetius.

Charon, the ferryman of Hades.

Charybdis, a sea monster whose inhalations formed a deadly whirlpool or a huge water mouth.

Chimera, a fire-breathing three-headed monster with one head of a lion, one of a snake, and another of a goat, lion claws in front and goat legs behind, and a long snake tail.

Chthonius, a giant.

Crocotta or Cynolycus, creature with the body of a stag, a lion's neck, cloven hooves, and a wide mouth with a sharp, bony ridge in place of teeth. It imitates the human voice, calls men by name at night, and devours those who approach it. It is as brave as a lion, as swift as a horse, and as strong as a bull. It cannot be overcome by any weapon of steel.

Cyclops (plural Cyclopes), a race of one-eyed giants.
--Arges, one of the children of Gaia and Uranus. Uranus locked him in Tartarus.

--Brontes, one of the children of Gaia and Uranus. Uranus locked him in Tartarus.

--Steropes, one of the children of Gaia and Uranus. Uranus locked him in Tartarus.

--Polyphemus, son of Poseidon, who was outwitted and blinded by Odysseus.

--Assistants of the god Hephaestus at his workshops.

Daemons

Daemones Ceramici, five malevolent spirits who plagued the craftsman potter
--Syntribos
--Smaragos
--Asbetos
--Sabaktes
--Omodamos

Damysus, the fastest of the giants

Diomedes of Thrace, was a giant, the son of Ares and Cyrene

Dryad, tree spirits that look similar to women.
Echion, a giant.

Eidolon, spirit-image of a living or dead person; a shade or phantom look-alike of the human form.

Empusa, a beautiful demigodess, with flaming hair and with one brass leg and the other one a donkey leg, who preyed on human blood and flesh.

Eurynomos, the netherworld daemon of rotting corpses dwelling in the Underworld.

Eurytus, a giant.

Enceladus or Enkelados, a giant who battled Athena in the war against the gods.

Erinyes (Furies), the goddesses of vengeance, who were the offspring of Gaia born from the blood shed when Cronus castrated his father Uranus. Their number is usually left indeterminate, though Virgil mentions that they were three:
--Alecto
--Megaera
--Tisiphone

Ghosts, Shades, Spirits.

Gegenees, six-armed giants which were slain by the Argonauts.

Geryon, a giant: according to Hesiod, Geryon had one body and three heads, whereas the tradition followed by Aeschylus gave him three bodies. A lost description by Stesichorus said that he has six hands and six feet and is winged; there are some mid-sixth-century Chalcidian vases portraying Geryon as winged. Some accounts state that he had six legs as well, while others state that the three bodies were joined to one pair of legs.

Gigantes, were a race of great strength and aggression. Archaic and Classical representations show Gigantes as human in form. Later representations show Gigantes with snakes for legs.

Gorgons, female monsters depicted as having snakes on their head instead of hair, and sometimes described as having tusks, wings and brazen claws.
--Medusa, whose gaze could turn anyone to stone.
--Stheno, most murderous of the sisters.
--Euryale, whose scream could kill.

Graeae, three old women with one tooth and one eye among them.
--Deino
--Enyo
--Pemphredo

Griffin or Gryphon or Gryps or Grypes, a creature that combines the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle.

Hecatonchires, three giants of incredible strength and ferocity, each with a hundred arms; also called Centimanes.
--Briareos or Aegaeon
--Cottus
--Gyges

Harpies, creature with torso, head and arms of a woman, and talons, tail and wings (mixed with the arms) of a bird.
--Aello
--Celaeno
--Ocypete

Hippalectryon, a creature with the fore-parts of a rooster and the body of a horse.

Hippocampus, a creature with the upper body of a horse and the lower body of a fish.

Hippogriff, a creature with the front part of an eagle and hind legs and tail of a horse, symbols of Apollo.

Hydras
--Lernaean Hydra, also known as King Hydra, a many-headed, serpent-like creature that guarded an Underworld entrance beneath Lake Lerna. It was destroyed by Heracles, in his second Labour. Son of Typhon and Echidna.

Ichthyocentaurs, a pair of marine centaurs with the upper bodies of men, the lower fronts of horses, and the tails of fish.
--Aphros
--Bythos

Ipotane, a race of half-horse, half-humans. The Ipotanes are considered the original version of the Centaurs.

Keres, spirit of violent or cruel death.
--Achlys, who may have been numbered amongst the Keres. She was represented on the shield of Heracles.

Kobaloi, a sprite from Greek mythology, a mischievous creature fond of tricking and frightening mortals.

Laestrygonians or Laestrygones, a tribe of giant cannibals.
--Antiphates, King of the Laestrygonians.

Lion-Headed Giants

Leon or Lion, killed by Herakles in the war against the gods.

Manticore or Androphagos, having the body of a red lion and a human head with three rows of sharp teeth.

Merpeople, humans with fish tail after torso (Mermaid as female, Merman as male). They lure adventurers to drown them.

Minotaur, a monster with the head of a bull and the body of a man; slain by Theseus.

Mimas, a giant.

Multi-headed Dogs
--Cerberus (Hellhound), the three-headed giant hound that guarded the gates of the Underworld.

--Orthrus, a two-headed dog, brother of Cerberus, slain by Heracles.

Odontotyrannos, a beast with black, horse-like head, with three horns protruding from its forehead, and exceeded the size of an elephant.

Onocentaur, part human, part donkey. It had the head and torso of a human with the body of a donkey.

Ophiotaurus (Bull-Serpent), a creature part bull and part serpent.

Orion, giant huntsman whom Zeus placed among the stars as the constellation of Orion.

Ouroboros, an immortal self-eating, circular being. The being is a serpent or a dragon curled into a circle or hoop, biting its own tail.

Pallas, a giant.

Panes, a tribe of nature-spirits which had the heads and torsos of men, the legs and tails of goats, goatish faces and goat-horns.

Periboea, a Giantess. Daughter of the king of the giants.

Philinnion, unwed maiden who died prematurely and returned from the tomb as the living dead to consort with a handsome youth named Makhates. When her mother discovered the girl she collapsed back into death and was burned by the terrified townsfolk beyond the town boundaries.

Phoenix, a golden-red fire bird of which only one could live at a time, but would burst into flames to rebirth from ashes as a new phoenix.

Polybotes, a giant.

Porphyrion, a giant, king of the giants.

Satyrs and Satyresses, creatures with human upper bodies, and the horns and hindquarters of a goat. Some were companions of Pan and Dionysus.
--Ampelos
--Agreus
--Marsyas
--Nomios
--Silenus or Papposilenus, companion and tutor to the wine god Dionysus.

Scylla, once a nereid, transformed by Circe into a many-headed, tentacled monster who fed on passing sailors in the straits between herself and Charybdis.

Scythian Dracanae, upper body of a woman, lower body composed of two snake tails.

Sirens, bird-like women whose irresistible song lured sailors to their deaths.

Skolopendra, giant sea monster said to be the size of a Greek trireme. It has a crayfish-like tail, numerous legs along its body which it uses like oars to move and extremely long hairs that protrude from its nostrils. Child of Phorcys and Keto.[1]

Sorceresses
--Circe
--Medea
--Pasiphaë

Spartae, a malevolent spirit born from violence. Argo crew member Jason fought alongside these creatures after discovering the dragon teeth could create these violent spirits. Spartae are normally depicted as a skeletal being with some form of a weapon and military attire.

Sphinx, has the haunches of a lion, the wings of a great bird, and the face of a woman.

Stymphalian Birds, man-eating birds with beaks of bronze and sharp metallic feathers they could launch at their victims.

Taraxippi, ghosts that frightened horses.

Thoon, a giant.

Three-Bodied or Triple-Bodied Daemon, a winged monster with three human bodies ending in serpent-tails.

Tityos, a giant.

Triton, son of Poseidon and Amphitrite, half-man and half-fish.

Typhon or Typhoeus, an extremely savage and terrifying monster with snake-coils instead of limbs; father of several other monsters with his mate Echidna.

Unicorns or Monocerata, creatures as large as horses, or even larger with a large, pointed, spiraling horn projecting from their forehead.

Vampire Daemons/ Lamiai
--Corinthian Lamia, a vampiric demon who seduced the handsome youth Menippos in the guise of a beautiful woman to consume his flesh and blood.

--Empousa, seductive female vampire demons with fiery hair, a leg of bronze and a donkey's foot. They are especially good at ensnaring men with their beauty before devouring them.

--Lamia, a vampiric demon who by voluptuous artifices attracted young men, in order to enjoy their fresh, youthful, and pure flesh and blood.

--Mormo or Mormolyceae or Mormolyce, a vampiric creature which preyed on children.

--Mormolykeia, female underworld Daemons, attendants of the goddess Hecate.

Werewolf or Lycanthrope.
--Agriopas, he tasted the viscera of a human child, and was turned into a wolf for ten years.

--Damarchus, a boxer from Parrhasia (Arcadia) who is said to have changed his shape into that of a wolf at the festival of Lykaia, he became a man again after ten years.

--Lycaon, turned into a wolf by the gods as punishment for serving them his murdered son Nyctimus' flesh at a feast.

Winged Horses or Pterippi, winged pure white horses.
--Pegasus, a divine winged stallion that is pure white, son of Medusa and Poseidon, brother of Chrysaor and father of winged horses.

--Ethiopian Pegasus, winged, horned horses native to Ethiopia

Zombie/Revenant creatures

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2018-03-28T08:18:53-06:00 2018-03-28T08:18:53-06:00 https://nerdprideradio.com/nerds/viewtopic.php?t=2068&p=36538#p36538 <![CDATA[Re: [GB] Greek artifacts & stuff]]> Demigods

Achilles: son of the sea nymph Thetis (daughter of sea god Nereus), and Peleus, king of the Myrmidons.
Aeacus: son of a son of Zeus and Aegina who was the daughter of a river god. He was the father of Telamon and Peleus and grandfather of Ajax and Achilles.

Aeneas: Trojan hero, son of Aphrodite, goddess of love and Prince Anchises. He fled to Italy and became the father of Romulus and Remus, founders of Rome.
Amphion: son of Zeus and Antiope, and twin brother of Zethus.

Arcas: son of Zeus and Callisto, a nymph and minor goddess associated with Aphrodite.

Asclepius: according to D’Aulaires book of Greek Myth, Asclepius was a son of Apollo who achieved divine status after death. He became such a great healer, that he could bring back the dead. Zeus killed him for this, but raised him from the dead as the god of healing and medicine.

Athis: son of Limnaee, a nymph of Gange.

Bellerophon: according to Homer`s Iliad, son of Glaucus and Eurymede of Corinth. According to Apollodorus and Hesiod`s catallouges by Hyginus, he was a son of the sea god Poseidon by Eurymede.

Dardanus: son of Zeus and Electra, daughter of Atlas.

Dionysus: son of Zeus and Semele, a mortal. Later on he became a god, part of the Olympians when Hestia gave up her seat for him

Epaphus: son of Zeus and Io, a priestess of the goddess Hera (Zeus' wife).

Harmonia: daughter of Zeus and Electra.

Heracles: son of Zeus (king of the gods) and Alcmene, a mortal woman.

Helen of Sparta, also known as Helen of Troy: Daughter of Zeus and Leda, wife of Tyndareus, the king of Sparta.
Hippolyta: daughter of Ares, a Queen of the Amazons.

Iasus: son of Zeus and Electra (one of the seven daughters of Atlas and Pleione). He was the brother of Dardanus.

Memnon: son of Tithonus and Eos, a Titan goddess of the dawn.

Orion: son of Poseidon (the sea god) Euryale, the eldest of the Gorgons.

Orpheus: son of Calliope and the god Apollo.

Penthesilea: daughter of Ares and Otrera, a Queen of the Amazons

Perseus: son of Zeus and mortal princess Danae, whom he impregnated as a golden shower.

Polydeuces, also known by his Roman name of Pollux: one of the Dioscuri and twin brother of Kastor. He was son of Zeus and the mortal Leda while his twin had a mortal father.

Theseus: son of Poseidon (the sea god) and Aethra, the wife of king Aegeus.

Tityos: a giant, son of Zeus and Elara.

Zethes: son of Boreas (the Greek god of the cold north wind and the bringer of winter) and Oreithyia, daughter of King Erechtheus of Athens. His brother was Calais, and they are collectively known as Boreads.

Zethus: son of Zeus and Antiope, twin brother of Amphion, co-founder of Thebes.

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2018-03-27T15:19:19-06:00 2018-03-27T15:19:19-06:00 https://nerdprideradio.com/nerds/viewtopic.php?t=2068&p=36513#p36513 <![CDATA[Re: [GB] Greek artifacts]]> Statistics: Posted by Eliahad — Tue Mar 27, 2018 4:19 pm


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2018-03-27T15:18:02-06:00 2018-03-27T15:18:02-06:00 https://nerdprideradio.com/nerds/viewtopic.php?t=2068&p=36512#p36512 <![CDATA[Re: [GB] Greek artifacts]]> Statistics: Posted by Eliahad — Tue Mar 27, 2018 4:18 pm


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2018-03-27T15:17:28-06:00 2018-03-27T15:17:28-06:00 https://nerdprideradio.com/nerds/viewtopic.php?t=2068&p=36510#p36510 <![CDATA[Re: [GB] Greek artifacts]]> Statistics: Posted by FlameBlade — Tue Mar 27, 2018 4:17 pm


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2018-03-27T15:18:51-06:00 2018-03-27T12:22:51-06:00 https://nerdprideradio.com/nerds/viewtopic.php?t=2068&p=36502#p36502 <![CDATA[Re: [GB] Greek artifacts]]> Statistics: Posted by Eliahad — Tue Mar 27, 2018 1:22 pm


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2018-03-25T19:56:02-06:00 2018-03-25T19:56:02-06:00 https://nerdprideradio.com/nerds/viewtopic.php?t=2068&p=36437#p36437 <![CDATA[Re: [GB] Greek artifacts]]> Statistics: Posted by Eliahad — Sun Mar 25, 2018 8:56 pm


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2018-03-19T17:22:47-06:00 2018-03-19T17:22:47-06:00 https://nerdprideradio.com/nerds/viewtopic.php?t=2068&p=36145#p36145 <![CDATA[Re: [GB] Greek artifacts]]> Statistics: Posted by Eliahad — Mon Mar 19, 2018 6:22 pm


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2018-03-05T20:19:24-06:00 2018-03-05T20:19:24-06:00 https://nerdprideradio.com/nerds/viewtopic.php?t=2068&p=35635#p35635 <![CDATA[Re: [GB] Greek artifacts]]> Statistics: Posted by Mike — Mon Mar 05, 2018 8:19 pm


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2018-03-05T20:00:37-06:00 2018-03-05T20:00:37-06:00 https://nerdprideradio.com/nerds/viewtopic.php?t=2068&p=35634#p35634 <![CDATA[Re: [GB] Greek artifacts]]> Statistics: Posted by Bluedevyl — Mon Mar 05, 2018 8:00 pm


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2018-03-05T16:33:16-06:00 2018-03-05T16:33:16-06:00 https://nerdprideradio.com/nerds/viewtopic.php?t=2068&p=35629#p35629 <![CDATA[Re: [GB] Greek artifacts]]> Statistics: Posted by Mike — Mon Mar 05, 2018 4:33 pm


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