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Thor's Final Nine Steps

🪓 Norse MythologySkåne Plains, SwedenThor • Jörmungandr • Odin

During the final battle of Ragnarök, Thor faces his arch-nemesis, the World Serpent Jörmungandr. Although Thor successfully slays the beast with a mighty blow from Mjölnir, he is coated in the serpent's lethal venom. The god of thunder manages to walk exactly nine steps away from the fallen monster before the poison takes his life, marking the end of the protector of Midgard.

Set Standing at the Prow of Ra's Solar Bark, Spearing the Chaos Serpent Apep

🏺 Egyptian MythologyValley of the Kings (Luxor), EgyptSet • Ra • Apep

Each night, the sun god Ra journeys through the underworld in his solar bark, facing the ultimate threat of Apep, the serpent of chaos. While most deities are paralyzed by the serpent's hypnotic gaze, Set, the god of storms and violence, stands at the prow of the ship to defend the cosmos. Using his immense strength and immunity to the serpent's magic, Set spears Apep, ensuring that the sun...

Apophis (Apep) Swallowing the Sun During a Solar Eclipse

🏺 Egyptian MythologyHeliopolis (Cairo), EgyptRa • Apophis • Set

Apophis, the ancient Egyptian serpent of chaos, eternally seeks to devour the sun and plunge the world into darkness. During a solar eclipse, the Egyptians believed that the great snake had managed to ambush the sun god Ra's barque during the daylight hours, causing a terrifying disruption of Ma'at. The myth describes the desperate battle between the gods and the demon to ensure the sun...

Isis Fashioning a Venomous Snake from Ra's Own Spittle and the Earth

🏺 Egyptian MythologyHeliopolis (Cairo), EgyptIsis • Ra • The Ennead

The goddess Isis, seeking the ultimate power of the sun-god Ra, fashions a magical serpent from his own saliva and the dust of the earth. After the serpent bites Ra and causes him unbearable agony, Isis refuses to heal him until he reveals his secret, true name. Ra eventually yields, granting Isis the divine authority and magical supremacy she desired.

Aesculapius Brought to Rome as a Serpent

🏛️ Greek MythologyTiber Island, Rome, ItalyAesculapius • Quintus Ogulnius Gallus • The Sacred Serpent

During a devastating plague in 293 BC, the Roman Senate sent an embassy to Epidaurus to bring the Greek god of healing, Asclepius, to Rome. The god manifested as a giant serpent, boarded the Roman ship, and upon arrival, swam to Tiber Island, where a temple was built in his honor. This event transformed the island into a permanent site for medicine and healing, a legacy that continues today...

Bai Suzhen and Xiaoqing Fiercely Summoning a Massive Flood to Drown Jinshan Temple

🐉 Chinese MythologyJinshan Temple, Zhenjiang, ChinaBai Suzhen (Lady White Snake) • Xiaoqing (Green Snake) • Xu Xian

This myth details the climactic battle where the white snake spirit Bai Suzhen and her sister Xiaoqing summon the Yangtze River to flood Jinshan Temple. Driven by love and desperation, they attempt to rescue Bai's husband, Xu Xian, who was imprisoned by the dogmatic monk Fahai. The event is a central tragedy in the Legend of the White Snake, illustrating the clash between spiritual law and...

Isis Refusing to Cure Ra Until He Reveals His Hidden Name to Her

🏺 Egyptian MythologyHeliopolis (Cairo), EgyptRa • Isis • Horus

In this pivotal myth, the goddess Isis crafts a magical serpent to poison the aging sun god Ra. As Ra suffers from the agonizing venom, Isis offers to heal him only if he reveals his secret, true name, which holds the key to his ultimate power. After a long struggle, Ra relents, granting Isis and her son Horus supreme authority and magical dominance over the Egyptian pantheon.

Iphicles Struck by Fear at the Serpents

🏛️ Greek MythologyAncient Thebes, GreeceIphicles • Heracles • Alcmene

In the ancient city of Thebes, the infant twins Heracles and Iphicles faced a deadly trial when the goddess Hera sent two serpents to their cradle. While Iphicles reacted with a natural, mortal terror that defined his humanity, his half-brother Heracles displayed the divine strength of Zeus, forever separating their destinies. This pivotal moment highlighted the distinction between the mortal...

Heracles’ Birth and Strangling of Hera’s Serpents

🏛️ Greek MythologyAncient Thebes, GreeceHeracles • Alcmene • Zeus

Born to Alcmene and fathered by Zeus, the infant Heracles faced the wrath of a jealous Hera before he could even walk. While resting in his nursery in the city of Thebes, the infant hero was attacked by two deadly serpents sent by the Queen of the Gods. Demonstrating his divine strength for the first time, Heracles strangled the beasts with his bare hands, revealing his heroic destiny to his...

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...