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Isis Reciting a Magical Spell to Cure the Rich Woman's Son of the Scorpion Venom

🏺 Egyptian MythologyNile DeltaIsis • Horus • Tefen

While fleeing from the god Set in the Nile Delta, the goddess Isis is accompanied by seven protective scorpions who punish a wealthy woman for her lack of hospitality. When the woman's son is stung by the combined venom of the scorpions, Isis chooses mercy over vengeance, using her supreme magical knowledge to heal the child. This myth serves as a foundation for ancient Egyptian medical...

Myrrha Transformed into a Myrrh Tree

🏛️ Greek MythologyPaphos, CyprusMyrrha • Cinyras • Adonis

The tragic myth of Myrrha follows a princess of Cyprus cursed by Aphrodite with an unnatural passion for her own father, King Cinyras. After a desperate deception leads to her pregnancy, she flees his wrath and is transformed by the gods into a myrrh tree to escape death. From her wooden trunk, the beautiful youth Adonis is eventually born, while her eternal tears become the precious resin...

The Scorpion Goddess Serqet Protecting Isis and Baby Horus from Enemies

🏺 Egyptian MythologyChemmis (Akhmim), EgyptIsis • Horus • Serqet

After the death of Osiris, the goddess Isis fled into the Nile marshes to protect her infant son Horus from the wrath of his uncle Set. Accompanied by seven divine scorpions sent by the goddess Serqet, Isis navigated the dangerous Delta landscape, encountering both human cruelty and kindness. The story highlights the protective power of Serqet and the compassion of Isis, who healed a dying...

Isis Using Thoth's Magic to Briefly Resurrect Osiris and Conceive Horus

🏺 Egyptian MythologyAbydos, EgyptIsis • Osiris • Thoth

After the murder and dismemberment of Osiris by his brother Set, the goddess Isis gathered her husband's remains and sought the aid of Thoth to perform a powerful ritual. Through divine magic and the breath of life, she briefly reanimated Osiris to conceive their son, Horus, who would later reclaim the throne of Egypt. This pivotal myth established the foundations of the Egyptian afterlife...

Odysseus’ Blinding of the Cyclops Polyphemus

🏛️ Greek MythologyMount Etna Coast, Sicily, ItalyOdysseus • Polyphemus • Poseidon

During his long journey home from the Trojan War, the Greek hero Odysseus is trapped in the cave of the one-eyed giant Polyphemus. To escape being devoured, Odysseus uses his cunning to blind the giant and flee under the bellies of sheep. This encounter highlights the themes of intelligence over brute force but also leads to the curse of Poseidon that haunts Odysseus's voyage.

Meng Jiangnü Discovering Her Husband's Bones Buried Within the Great Wall's Rubble

🐉 Chinese MythologyShanhaiguan, Hebei, ChinaMeng Jiangnü • Fan Qiliang • Qin Shi Huang

The legend of Meng Jiangnü is one of China's Four Great Folktales, centered on a devoted wife whose husband is forced into labor for the Great Wall of China during the Qin Dynasty. After traveling a vast distance to bring him winter clothes, she learns he has died of exhaustion and been buried within the structure. Her overwhelming grief causes a section of the wall to collapse, allowing her...

King Niðuðr Capturing Völundr and Hamstringing Him on an Island

🪓 Norse MythologyIsle of Gotland, SwedenVölundr • King Niðuðr • Bövild

Völundr, the legendary master smith, is captured by the avaricious King Niðuðr after his swan-maiden wife disappears. To ensure Völundr remains his personal artisan, the king orders him hamstrung and imprisoned on the island of Sævarstaðr. The myth follows Völundr's brutal captivity and his intricate, horrific plot for revenge against the king's lineage, eventually resulting in his magical...

Alpheus and Arethusa

🏛️ Greek MythologyFountain of ArethusaArethusa • Alpheus • Artemis

The nymph Arethusa, fleeing the unwanted advances of the river god Alpheus in Arcadia, was transformed into a stream by Artemis to escape. She traveled deep beneath the Ionian Sea to emerge in Syracuse, Sicily, as a freshwater fountain. Alpheus, fueled by obsession, channeled his own waters under the ocean to eventually merge his current with hers in the island of Ortygia.

The Yellow Emperor Using the South-Pointing Chariot to Escape the Fog

🐉 Chinese MythologyZhuolu, Hebei, ChinaHuang Di (Yellow Emperor) • Chiyou • Feng Hou

During the legendary Battle of Zhuolu, the Yellow Emperor faced the formidable tribal leader Chiyou, who used supernatural powers to conjure a thick, impenetrable fog. To overcome this tactical disadvantage and guide his army through the mist, the Yellow Emperor utilized the South-Pointing Chariot, a mechanical invention that always pointed toward the south regardless of the vehicle's...

The Pilgrims Finally Reaching Vulture Peak and Obtaining the True Buddhist Scriptures

🐉 Chinese MythologyVulture Peak, Himalaya BorderTang Sanzang • Sun Wukong • Zhu Bajie

After fourteen years of perilous travel, Tang Sanzang and his four disciples reach the sacred Vulture Peak to receive the true Buddhist scriptures from the Tathagata Buddha. The journey concludes with the pilgrims shedding their mortal forms, overcoming a final test of greed, and ascending to divinity as a reward for their perseverance. This climax represents the ultimate union of Buddhist...