Punishment myths and legends

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Wu Gang Endlessly Chopping the Self-Healing Osmanthus Tree on the Moon

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Tai, Shandong, ChinaWu Gang • Jade Emperor • Chang'e

Wu Gang is a legendary figure in Chinese mythology punished for his lack of focus during his quest for immortality. He was sent to the Moon and commanded to fell a massive, self-healing osmanthus tree. Because the tree heals every wound as soon as his axe is withdrawn, his task remains eternally unfinished.

Loki’s Binding and the Shaking of the Earth

🪓 Norse MythologyFjarðarárgljúfur Canyon, IcelandLoki • Sigyn • Odin

Following the tragic death of the god Baldur, Loki is apprehended by the Aesir and sentenced to an eternal punishment in a subterranean cavern. Bound with the iron-hard entrails of his own son and subjected to the venom of a serpent, Loki’s violent convulsions in response to the poison create the phenomenon known as earthquakes. His faithful wife Sigyn remains by his side, catching the venom...

Loki Hiding as a Salmon Caught in Thor’s Net

🪓 Norse MythologyGoðafoss, IcelandLoki • Thor • Odin

After the death of Baldr, the trickster Loki fled to the mountains and transformed into a salmon to hide within a waterfall. He inadvertently invented the fishing net while contemplating how the gods might catch him, leading the Æsir to use his own invention to trap him. Captured by Thor's mighty grip, Loki was ultimately bound as punishment, signaling the approach of Ragnarök.