European mythology (European mythology)

Hello, I will answer some questions about European mythology for you. I believe many friends don’t know about European mythology. Let’s take a look together now! 1. Zeus in Greek: The supreme god in Greek mythology,...

Hello, I will answer questions about European mythology. I believe many friends still know about European mythology. I don’t know, let’s take a look now!

1. Greek Zeus: The supreme god in Greek mythology, who controls thunder and lightning, so he is also called the God of Thunder.

2. With the support of his mother Leia, he killed his father Cronus and became the third generation god king.

3. He has an extremely lustful personality. He often has affairs with other goddesses and mortals behind his wife Hera’s back, and has countless illegitimate children.

4. Cronus: One of the former gods of Olympus, the son of the sky god Urano and the earth goddess Rhea, the youngest of the Titans, overthrew his father and became the second generation god king. Later he suffered the same fate as his father.

5. Poseidon: The King of the Sea, the second brother of Zeus, holding a huge trident and commanding all creatures in the sea.

6. It is described as half human and half fish, able to control wind and rain.

7. Violent and cruel personality.

8. Hades: Zeus, Poseidon, Demeter's brother, in charge of the underworld, very powerful, but peaceful.

9. There is no other evil deed except to snatch Persephone, the goddess of spring, the daughter of the harvest goddess Demeter, as his wife.

10. Rhea: The earth goddess in Greek mythology is the ancient god before Olympus and the mother of the Titans. She and Urano gave birth to many Greek gods.

11. Pallas Athena: Goddess of wisdom and just war, the daughter of Zeus and Menes. When she was born, Zeus suffered severe pain in his head, and after he split it with a big ax, Athena Jumping out of it holding a spear and wearing armor.

12. He is a very popular god.

13. He changed his name to Pallas because he accidentally killed his friend Pallas.

14. Athena.

15. Apollo; the sun god, son of Zeus and Leto, brother of the moon god and hunting goddess Artemis, one of the twelve major Greek gods, also known as Helios.

16. In charge of light, medicine, literature, poetry, music, etc.

17. The golden chariot ridden by the Tianma will parade in the sky for a week every day.

18. Artemis: Goddess of the moon, goddess of hunting, and god of purity.

19. Therefore, it is also called the protector of virgins.

20. Apollo’s twin sister.

21. Ares: God of War, a cruel, cunning, irrational, and war-for-war god.

22. He once had an affair with Venus, the wife of the God of Craftsmen, and was trapped in a large net specially made by the God of Craftsmen from which he could not escape.

23. (Venus was originally a Roman god, but was later absorbed by Greek mythology.

24.) Hermes: Mai, the daughter of Zeus and Atlas A son born of Adam.

25. With wings on his feet and as fast as flying, he became the messenger of the gods in the heavens and later became the protector of travelers, merchants and thieves. He often transformed into a mortal to help protect the lower world.

26. Dionysus: Dionysus, whose Latin name is Bacchus, the legendary inventor of wine. His image is a wine glass in one hand and a pine cone scepter in the other. He was later promoted to joy. , the god of civilization.

27. Heracles: The illegitimate son of Zeus and a mortal, hated by the goddess Hera, but under the ingenious arrangement of Athena, Hera nursed him.

28. He was so powerful after birth that he once crushed two giant snakes to death in his cradle.

29. After becoming an adult, he completed twelve great feats that were said to be impossible.

30. Therefore, he was later promoted to Hercules.

31. He is loved by people because he has wiped out many demons and monsters for mankind in completing the twelve great deeds, and liberated the good god Prometheus imprisoned by Zeus.

32. Full of rebellious spirit, he was dissatisfied with the tyranny of Zeus and rebelled against the gods.

33. Cerberus: The guard dog of hell, a monster with three heads and a snake tail. It attacks the enemy with the sound of bronze. It is a monster born of giants and monsters.

34. ?Nordic Chapter Odin: The supreme god of the Nordic Asi clan, the king of gods, the king of the dead, the god of war, the god of power, and the god of magic.

35. He once risked his own life and broke into the underworld alone, obtained ancient texts for mankind and gained a lot of knowledge, but lost an eye for this.

36. He is tall, wears golden armor, rides the eight-legged horse "Sleipnis", holds the famous gun "Gunir", and lives in the temple of "Valhalla" , let the Valkyrie collect the souls of the dead to prepare for the final battle "Raonannok", the "Twilight of the Gods".

37. Believed by the world-famous Nordic barbarians and Vikings.

38. They firmly believe that if they die bravely, they can enter "Valhalla", so the battle was extremely brave and once swept through most of Europe.

39. Odin once played the role of a super-powerful summoned beast in Square's masterpiece "FF8".

40. There is a one-eighth chance of appearing, and every time it is a one-hit kill, but it is holding an "Iron-cutting Sword" (where is "Gannir"?).

41. He was later killed by a move called "Iron Cutting Sword Return".

42. (Will the God of War be killed by his own moves?) Valkyrie (Valkyrie): A goddess who serves the main god Odin. She is ordered to run around the battlefield, collect the souls of warriors who died in battle, and bring them with her. Go to "Valhalla" and resurrect it to face the final battle of "Twilight of the Gods" between the gods and the giants.

43. The Valkyries have superb martial arts skills and are the protectors of mankind.

44. The famous playwright Wagner once composed the famous song "Flight of the Valkyrie" for him (Wagner and his works and life will be introduced later. His famous work "The Ring of the Nibelung" It is an opera version of a fantasy novel. If you are interested, you can check it out. It is very exciting!

45. The powerful anti-aircraft of the human race in the game "StarCraft". Also named after the Valkyrie

46.) Siegfried: The hero who appears in the famous German heroic narrative poem "The Nibelungenlied". He got a ring with supreme power and can Understand the birdsong.

47. He has killed a giant dragon, bathed in its blood, and became an immortal man with the strongest body.

48. But he was killed because a leaf fell on his back while bathing, and the spot under the shoulder blade became a fatal weakness.

49. (For details, please refer to Wagner's "The Ring of the Nibelungs") Loki: Initially regarded as a benevolent god, he was accepted by the Asi tribe because of his outstanding talents and appearance, but As a giant, he likes to provoke fights between other gods. He also killed the son of the main god Odin and was imprisoned by the gods. During the final battle between the gods and the giants, "Twilight of the Gods", he joined the giants. The battle between the clan camps finally brought about the destruction of the gods.

50. Sett: A giant who lives in the Kingdom of Fire and leads the fire giants into battle in "Twilight of the Gods".

51. Hel: The goddess who dominates the underworld. It is said that she is the daughter of Loki. Odin gave her the power to rule the nine realms in Niflheim, the underworld.

52. Fenril: The most famous monster in Nordic mythology, one of Loki's children, a huge wolf-shaped monster. Legend has it that when he opens his mouth, his upper and lower jaws can hold up the sky and the earth. Because of his character He was so violent that he was imprisoned by the dwarves. It was not until the end of the war that he escaped and swallowed the sun and the god Odin.

53. Thor: The famous god of thunder and lightning, whose name means "the roarer". He is the most powerful god among the gods and fights with a huge hammer.

54. His hammer is also very famous. "Thor's hammer" has almost become a representative of power in many works.

55. He is also the god of fertility, in charge of all rituals that humans must experience, such as weddings and funerals.

56. In "Twilight of the Gods", Thor and the world snake Yormungandor died together.

57. Jomongando is a big snake carrying itself in its mouth, symbolizing infinity.

58. The three Nordic goddesses of destiny: master "existence" and "future", Skellt masters "necessity" and "now", Versandi masters fate and the past, Wardowav: among the dwarves Fairies (a strange combination).

59. It is said that they were originally maggots who gained human form and wisdom by eating the remains of the original giant Ymir.

60. Possessing genius forging skills, he is an outstanding manufacturer of weapons and handicrafts. He is also the prototype of the dwarves that often appear in fantasy novels. There are many representative characters, such as Ephesus in "Dragonlance". Lint.

61. Stove.

62. Jim in "The Battle of Rhode Island", their common characteristics are a short and fat body, a big beard, holding a tomahawk, loyalty and bad temper.

63. BERSERK: BERSERK, this word originated from the ancient Nordic language, meaning "man in bearskin" and later became the title of "berserk".

64. It is one of the most popular career settings in fantasy works.

65. The berserker is protected by the Lord God Odin. During the battle, he will fall into a state of extreme excitement and selflessness, and use his super strong body to attack the enemy without feeling fear or pain.

66. Severe cases will fall into madness and die.

67. Such as Olsson in "The Battle of Rhodes Island".