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Zetes and Calais Chasing Away the Harpies

🏛️ Greek MythologyStrophades Islands, Ionian Sea, GreeceZetes • Calais • Phineus

When the Argonauts arrived in Thrace, they found King Phineus tormented by the Harpies, monstrous bird-women who stole and defiled his food. Zetes and Calais, the winged sons of the North Wind, pursued the creatures across the seas to the Strophades Islands. There, the goddess Iris intervened, sparing the Harpies in exchange for a vow that they would never plague Phineus again.

Su Daji Dancing Under the Full Moon While Revealing Her Nine Fox Tails

🐉 Chinese MythologyZhaoge, Henan, ChinaSu Daji • Di Xin (King Zhou of Shang) • Nuwa

Su Daji, the infamous consort of King Zhou of Shang, reveals her true nature as a thousand-year-old nine-tailed fox during a hypnotic midnight dance. Under the glow of a full moon at the opulent Lutai terrace, her human facade ripples to show the supernatural entity sent by the goddess Nuwa to bring about the fall of a corrupt dynasty. This pivotal moment symbolizes the intersection of...

Jiang Ziya Refusing to Deify His Nagging Ex-Wife, Making Her the Goddess of Broom

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Qi, Shaanxi, ChinaJiang Ziya • Lady Ma • King Wen of Zhou

After leading the Zhou army to victory against the Shang Dynasty and receiving the mandate to deify the fallen heroes, the strategist Jiang Ziya is confronted by the ghost of his ex-wife, Lady Ma, who had abandoned him during his years of poverty. Despite her demands for a high celestial rank, Jiang Ziya appoints her as the Broom Star, the deity of misfortune and bad luck, symbolizing her...

Arethusa Bathing and Fleeing the River God Alpheus

🏛️ Greek MythologyRiver Alfeios, Arcadia, GreeceArethusa • Alpheus • Artemis

Arethusa, a chaste nymph of Artemis, is pursued by the river god Alpheus after she unknowingly bathes in his waters. To escape his advances, she is transformed into a subterranean stream that flows from Greece to Sicily, where she emerges as a sacred fountain. However, Alpheus follows her through the depths of the sea to forever unite their waters.

Jiang Ziya Using the Appoint the Gods Roster on the Divine Altar

🐉 Chinese MythologyMount Qi, Shaanxi, ChinaJiang Ziya • King Wu of Zhou • Bo Yikao

Following the fall of the Shang Dynasty, the sage Jiang Ziya ascends the Divine Altar at Mount Qi to fulfill a celestial mandate. Using the 'Investiture of the Gods' roster, he summons the spirits of those fallen in the Great War to assign them eternal positions in the heavenly hierarchy. This ritual marks the transition from an era of mythic chaos to a structured divine order under the Zhou...

Set Tricking Osiris into the Beautifully Crafted Lead-Lined Chest

🏺 Egyptian MythologyMemphis (Mit Rahina), EgyptOsiris • Set • Isis

The jealous god Set conspires to overthrow his brother Osiris, the benevolent king of Egypt, by trapping him in a custom-made chest. During a grand banquet in Memphis, Set tricks Osiris into lying inside the ornate box, which is then sealed with molten lead and cast into the Nile. This act of treachery ends the golden age of Osiris and triggers Isis's long quest to recover her husband's body.

Set Tearing His Way Out of Nut's Womb

🏺 Egyptian MythologyOmbos (Naqada), EgyptSet • Nut • Geb

In the early ages of the Egyptian cosmos, the sky goddess Nut was forbidden from giving birth on any day of the year. Through Thoth's cunning, five extra days were created, during which Nut's children were born, including the chaotic god Set. Unlike his siblings, Set violently forced his way out of his mother's side, marking his arrival with turmoil and establishing his cult at Ombos.

Apollo’s Pursuit of Daphne

🏛️ Greek MythologyVale of Tempe, River Peneus, GreeceApollo • Daphne • Eros

After Apollo mocks the god of love, Eros retaliates by striking Apollo with a golden arrow of desire and the nymph Daphne with a leaden arrow of revulsion. This leads to a relentless pursuit through the Vale of Tempe, ending only when Daphne's father transforms her into a laurel tree to save her. Heartbroken, Apollo declares the laurel his sacred plant, symbolizing victory and poetic inspiration.

Nüwa Summoning the Thousand-Year-Old Fox Spirit to Possess the Beautiful Daji

🐉 Chinese MythologyZhaoge, Henan, ChinaNüwa • King Zhou of Shang • Daji

After being insulted by a lustful poem written by King Zhou of Shang in her temple, the goddess Nüwa decides to end the Shang Dynasty. She summons three powerful spirits, including a thousand-year-old fox, and commands them to bewitch the king and hasten his downfall. The fox spirit kills and possesses the innocent Daji, daughter of Su Hu, using her beauty to manipulate the king into acts of...

The Giantess Hyrrokkin Launching Baldr's Massive Funeral Ship

🪓 Norse MythologyOslofjord, NorwayBaldr • Odin • Frigg

After the beloved god Baldr was killed by a sprig of mistletoe, the Æsir gods prepared his funeral on the massive ship Hringhorni. However, the vessel was so heavy that none of the gods could launch it into the water until they summoned the powerful giantess Hyrrokkin. She arrived on a wolf with serpents for reins and pushed the ship with such immense strength that the earth trembled and the...