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Myths featuring Io

Explore myths where Io appears across cultures, conflicts, sacred places, and recurring themes.

52 myths currently featured for Io.

The Jade Emperor Granting Sun Wukong the Mocking Title of Protector of the Horses

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Tai (Heaven Proxy), Shandong, ChinaSun Wukong • Jade Emperor • Taibai Jinxing

Seeking to pacify the rebellious Monkey King, the Jade Emperor invites Sun Wukong to Heaven and grants him the title of Bimawen, or Protector of the Horses. Sun Wukong initially accepts the role with great pride, diligently tending to the celestial stallions and improving the efficiency of the stables. However, upon discovering that the position is actually the lowest possible rank in the...

Bi Xiao Deploying the Nine-Bend Yellow River Array Against the Zhou Army

🐉 Chinese MythologyMengjin, Yellow River, ChinaBi Xiao • Yun Xiao • Qiong Xiao

Following the death of their brother Zhao Gongming, the goddess Bi Xiao and her sisters Yun Xiao and Qiong Xiao sought vengeance against the Zhou army by constructing the formidable Nine-Bend Yellow River Array. This magical formation, established at the strategic crossing of Mengjin, utilized the power of the Mixed Sky Primordial Dipper to capture and depower the elite Twelve Golden...

Hadding's Descent into the Underworld

🪓 Norse MythologyLake Tissø, DenmarkHadding • Mysterious Guide • Gram

The legendary Danish king Hadding is led by a mysterious woman from the underworld beneath the earth during a winter feast. They traverse a landscape of mist, cross a river of weapons, and witness the eternal battle of fallen warriors. Upon reaching a high wall that separates the living from the dead, Hadding witnesses a miracle of rebirth before returning to the mortal realm with a deep...

Hiordis Gathering the Shards of the Shattered Sword Gram

🪓 Norse MythologyHedebyHiordis • Sigmund • Odin

Following the catastrophic battle where King Sigmund fell, his wife Hiordis sought him out among the dead. She found him mortally wounded by the intervention of Odin, who had shattered Sigmund's divine sword, Gram. Hiordis carefully collected the fragments of the blade, preserving them as a legacy for their unborn son, Sigurd, who would eventually reforge the weapon to slay the dragon Fafnir.

Beowulf’s Defeat of the Monster Grendel

🪓 Norse MythologyLejre, DenmarkBeowulf • Grendel • Hrothgar

The Geatish hero Beowulf travels to the kingdom of the Danes to save King Hrothgar's mead-hall, Heorot, from the nightly predations of the monster Grendel. Rejecting traditional weapons, Beowulf relies on his legendary strength to wrestle the beast, eventually tearing Grendel's arm from its socket. The mortally wounded monster flees into the fens, leaving Beowulf to be celebrated as a savior...

Hylas Abducted by the Water Nymphs

🏛️ Greek MythologyCios (Gemlik), Bithynia, TurkeyHylas • Heracles • Theiodamas

Hylas, the handsome young companion of Heracles and a member of the Argonauts, was abducted by water nymphs during a stop at the city of Cius. While fetching water from the spring of Pegae, his beauty so charmed the local spirits that they pulled him into their pool to stay with them forever. This event led to a desperate search by Heracles and established a long-standing ritual of searching...

Ixion's Seduction of the Cloud-Clone Nephele

🏛️ Greek MythologyMount Pelion, Magnesia, GreeceIxion • Zeus • Hera

Ixion, the King of the Lapiths, committed the grave sin of kin-slaying and was unexpectedly offered redemption by Zeus on Mount Olympus. However, consumed by hubris, Ixion attempted to seduce Zeus's wife, Hera, leading the king of gods to create a cloud-double named Nephele to ensnare him. This act of deception resulted in the birth of the centaurs and the eternal punishment of Ixion on a...

Peleus Cleansed of Murder by King Eurytion

🏛️ Greek MythologyPhthia (Farsala), Thessaly, GreecePeleus • Eurytion • Antigone

After killing his half-brother Phocus on Aegina, the hero Peleus fled to the kingdom of Phthia in Thessaly. There, King Eurytion performed the sacred rites of purification, cleansing Peleus of his blood-guilt and integrating him into the royal household. This act of mercy granted Peleus a new life, a wife in the princess Antigone, and a share of the Thessalian kingdom.

The Transformation of Cygnus into a Swan

🏛️ Greek MythologyEridanos (Po River), ItalyCygnus • Phaethon • Helios

After the tragic death of Phaethon, who fell into the river Eridanos while driving the chariot of the sun, his devoted friend King Cygnus of Liguria was consumed by grief. Cygnus spent his days diving into the river to recover Phaethon’s remains, leading the gods to transform him into a swan so he could continue his search in the water. This myth explains the origin of the swan’s graceful yet...

Bellerophon Thrown from Pegasus Trying to Reach Olympus

🏛️ Greek MythologyMount Olympus, GreeceBellerophon • Pegasus • Zeus

The Greek hero Bellerophon, riding the winged horse Pegasus, attempted to fly to the summit of Mount Olympus to join the gods. Infuriated by his hubris, Zeus sent a gadfly to sting Pegasus, causing the hero to fall back to earth while the horse continued to the divine stables. Bellerophon survived the fall but spent the rest of his life wandering in misery, a broken man who had dared too much.