"Father and Mother of all Monsters "

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2 years ago

I will tell you the story of Typhoeus and Echidna, so here it is.

Typhoeus or Typhon (Father of all Monsters) and Echidna (Mother of Monsters) are both children of Gaea (Earth) and Tartarus (Underworld).

Typhon is a fire-breathing dragon with one hundred heads that do not sleep. In another story, he also has one hundred bodies there. He is considered the most powerful and most deadly monsters in Greek Mythology.

While Echidna is a half-woman and half-snake creature.

The two became husband and wife and there formed various monsters and creatures, some of the known are:

1. Sphinx (provides riddles)

2. Nemean Lion (with skin that is unaffected by human aramas)

3. Cerberus (three -headed dog)

4. Lernaean Hydra (many heads and when cut it doubles)

5. Gorgons (Stheno, Euryale, Medusa)

6. Chimaera (with lion head and body, goat head, dragon head and wings and snake tail)

Typhon and Echidna were created to be aces for knocking down the Olympian Gods. At that time, the so -called Titanomachy or the battle between Titans and Olympian Gods took place.

In Typhon's battle with the Olympian Gods they almost all die and Zeus' tendons (a tough piece of tissue in your body that connects a muscle to a bone) split apart. Fortunately, Hermes (God of Commerce) got it and returned it immediately when Zeus threw his lightning bolts at Typhon and he won.

Zeus imprisoned it under Mount Etna. While Echidna and her children are released to be killed by challenging future heroes (Mortals, Demi Gods, or even Gods).

Echidna is killed by Argus Panoptes (Giant with One Hundred Eyes) and Hermes (God of Commerce) when it falls asleep.

Question: If Zeus' Tendons aren't returned, do you think Typhon will still be defeated? Then what will happen?

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