Cerberus
Stories tagged Cerberus:
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Hades and the Underworld
Jul 29, 2025
Hades and the Underworld
When the ancient Greeks contemplated death, they did not imagine a heavenly paradise or fiery hell as later religions would. Instead, they envisioned a shadowy, neutral realm beneath the earth—a place where the spirits of the dead would continue a diminished version of existence, neither in torment nor in joy, but simply… persisting.
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The Labors of Heracles
Jul 24, 2025
The Labors of Heracles
Among all the heroes celebrated in Greek mythology, none achieved greater fame or accomplished more astonishing feats than Heracles, known to the Romans as Hercules. His twelve labors stand as the pinnacle of heroic achievement—tasks so dangerous and seemingly impossible that no ordinary man could have survived them. Yet these legendary exploits, impressive as they were, began not as quests for glory but as penance for a terrible crime committed in a moment of divine-induced madness.