Mole: The snake demon, who lives in underground caves, is the mother of monsters.
Cerberus is a three-headed giant dog, a pet of Hecate, the goddess of the earth, born by Tifeng, a hundred-handed giant, and the mole. It has three heads (actually fifty, changed to three for the convenience of painting and carving) and a dragon tail, which is responsible for guarding the gates of hell and preventing the undead from leaving. It likes sweets very much, so there will be honey cakes in the funerary objects of the ancient Greeks after their death, which the deceased used to please it to avoid being bitten. Cerberus' duty is to prevent the living from entering the underworld and the dead from going to the world.
Minotaurus Taulos is a half-man, half-cow monster in Crete, the product of livestock sent by Paciface and Poseidon, the wife of Minos, the king of Crete. Minos built a maze for him in Crete. The Athenians send seven pairs of virgins to Crete as a tribute every nine years. Minos accepted these virgins and put them in the maze of Crete where the demigod Minotaur lived. Minotaur killed them. Theseus, the hero, solved the maze with the help of Ariadne, the princess of Crete, and killed Minotaur with the sword she gave.
Medusa, the gorgon, is translated as "Medusa". Monsters in Greek mythology. Originally a beautiful woman, because she offended the goddess Athena, her hair turned into a poisonous snake and her face was extremely ugly. Whoever is seen by her will immediately turn to stone. He was killed by the hero Poerxiusi. Her head was cut off by Poerxiusi and put in a leather bag, which can still turn witnesses into stones. Her blood dripped on the wasteland of Libya and became countless poisonous snakes. Medusa's head was used by Athena to decorate the shield, and its body was buried in Argos Square. In Hades, Medusa's soul often terrorizes other undead.
Ladon, the hundred-headed dragon, was born by Forcus, the father of all monsters, and Ceto, the daughter of the earth. He never sleeps and always makes a deafening noise when he walks, because his 100 mouths make a hundred different sounds. Finally, Hercules lured the dragon to sleep with the giant's hand on his back, killed the dragon and stole the golden apple.
Xu Dela, hydra, is a hydra born by Hejinda and Tifeng in Greek mythology. He has a huge body and a fierce temperament. He has nine heads, eight of which can be killed, but the ninth head, the one standing in the middle, cannot be killed. Xu Dela grew up in Lena swamp in Algoris, and often climbed to the shore, destroying crops and endangering livestock. Hercules' second task was to kill Hydra.
The skins of Nimia lions are stronger than gold and iron, so swords and guns can't enter. The word "Niemoya" originated from its perennial occupation of Niemoya. This place, Ma Pingchuan, lies in the east of the Acadia Mountains. It has the same shape as a lion, but it is bigger. Its biggest feature is its thick skin, so knives and arrows can't get in. He is particularly fierce, gluttonous and eats by countless people. Tretos, Apesas and Nemoya were all influenced by it.
Argus, the giant with 100 eyes, has 100 eyes. Even when sleeping, some of them are still open. Hera turned Zeus into a cow's lover, IO, and gave him care. Argos tied the cow to an olive tree in the sacred forest of Mycenae and guarded it carefully. Later, Hermes disguised himself as a shepherd, lured Argos to close all his eyes with a beautiful flute, and stoned Argos to death from a distance. In recognition of Argos's loyalty, Hera put one hundred eyes on the peacock's tail, thus giving the peacock's tail an eye-shaped pattern.
The siren is a group of siren. They lured sailors to the rocky coast with sweet songs. Singing will make sailors lose their direction and mind, leading to drowning. Let the ship sink on the rocks.
Chimera, a hybrid monster of dragon, lion and sheep, is a fire-breathing monster with a sheep head, a lion head and a snake tail in Greek mythology. It exhaled only flames. Wherever it appears, it will destroy that place. It eats both animals and people. Later, King Lycia appointed Bellerophon to kill it. Bellerophon accepted the challenge. He painted graphite on the spear and then let his horse get as close as possible to Kamara. Then he quickly threw the spear into Camilla's fire-breathing mouth. A spear coated with fireproof paint plunged into Kamara's throat and eventually killed it.
The Sphinx, the Sphinx, originated from ancient Egyptian mythology. It is said that Hera sent the Sphinx to sit on the cliff near the city of Tebai, stopped passers-by and asked them questions with riddles taught by the Muse. If they can't guess, they will be eaten by it. The riddle is: "What animal walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon and three legs at night? When he has the most legs, it is also the time when he walks the slowest and has the weakest physical strength. " Oedipus guessed the correct answer, and the answer was "man". The Sphinx was ashamed and jumped off a cliff and died (it was said that it was killed by Oedipus).
Cyclopes, cyclopes, is a giant with only one eye in the middle of his forehead, living on the island of ropes. They live in caves and feed on the wild animals and their flocks on the island. They are servants of God and work for God. Another famous giant is Plufim, the son of Poseidon, the sea god, and Tusa, the sea fairy. Polyphemus plays a very important role in Homer's epic Odyssey. In addition, there is a love story between him and the sea fairy Gala Theia.
Draco Korcz: Sleepless magic dragon, who guarded the famous golden fleece with a poisonous mouth, was later killed by Jason.
Scylla, the sea monster, is a female siren who devours sailors in Greek mythology. She has six heads and twelve hands, and a waist ring surrounded by many vicious dogs is wrapped around her waist, guarding one side of the Messina Strait. Shula was once a beautiful mountain god (see Goddess). Circe (the witch who turned Odysseus's men into pigs) was jealous of her beauty, so she took a bath in Shula and put the terrible magic snake into the sea to make it a part of her body.
The banshee Harpies lives on Harpies island. She has a girl's head, long claws and a face pale with hunger. God sent a man named finis to grind noodles. Zeus blinded finis. As soon as the food appeared, the hobbits swooped down and took it away.