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Myths about Guardians

Explore myths connected by the recurring theme of Guardians across cultures, characters, and sacred places.

2 myths currently featured for Guardians.

The Ox-Headed and Horse-Faced Guards Standing Watch at the Gates of the Underworld

🐉 Chinese MythologyFengdu Ghost City, Chongqing, ChinaNiutou (Ox-Head) • Mamian (Horse-Face) • Yanluo Wang

Ox-Head and Horse-Face are the formidable guardians of Diyu, the Chinese underworld, tasked with capturing souls and escorting them to judgment. Standing at the entrance of the spirit realm, they ensure that the balance of karma is maintained and that no soul escapes its destined trial. Their presence at the Fengdu Ghost City serves as a powerful reminder of the transition between life and...

Talos

🏛️ Greek MythologySouda Bay, Crete, GreeceTalos • Hephaestus • Minos

Talos was a colossal bronze automaton created by the god Hephaestus to protect the island of Crete from invaders and pirates. He patrolled the island's shores three times daily, hurling massive boulders at approaching ships and heating his metal body to incinerate enemies in a lethal embrace. His downfall came at the hands of the sorceress Medea and the Argonauts, who exploited his single...