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  • Question about Trigon as depicted in the new novel CIRCE : r . . .
    He is described in Miller's novel as being an elder god, living at the deepest depths of the ocean, whose tail contains the strongest poison in creation, capable of inflicting eternal agony upon even Olympian gods and killing mortals with a touch
  • Circe - Wikipedia
    In most accounts, Circe is described as the daughter of the sun god Helios and the Oceanid Perse Circe was renowned for her vast knowledge of potions and herbs Through the use of these and a magic wand or staff, she would transform her enemies, or those who offended her, into animals
  • Trygon Character Analysis in Circe | LitCharts
    Trygon is an immortal creature who has god-like status He is a stingray whose tail is so poisonous that it can kill a mortal instantly and cause eternal pain to a god Circe first learns of Trygon from Aeëtes who wants to make Trygon’s tail into a weapon
  • Trygon: The Mythical Stingray With Lethal Poison Tail
    Trygon, a mythical sea creature from Greek mythology, is known for its poison tail and connection to heroes like Jason It looks like a giant stingray and is linked to Greek culture through stories and art
  • Telegonus | Son of Odysseus, King of Troy | Britannica
    Telegonus, in Greek mythology, especially the Telagonia of Eugammon of Cyrene, the son of the hero Odysseus by the sorceress Circe Telegonus went to Ithaca in search of his father, whom he killed unwittingly
  • Circe (Literature) - TV Tropes
    Canon Foreigner: Trygon has no basis in Greek mythology, and the closest equivalent to him in the stories is the spear tipped with stingray poison from the Telegony
  • Circe: Symbols | SparkNotes
    Trygon explains that Circe must hold her hand to the venom of her own free will and withstand the poison before he will give her his tail Her willingness to freely risk her life for her son shows that she has truly learned to love in a way no one ever loved her, and that demonstrates her worthiness
  • trygon - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    From Ancient Greek τρῡγών (trūgṓn) trȳgōn m (genitive trȳgōnis); third declension Sed nūllum usquam execrābilius quam radius super caudam ēminēns , quam nostrī pastinācam appellant, quīncunciālī magnitūdine: arborēs īnfīxus rādīcī necat, arma ut tēlum perforat vī ferrī et venēnī malō
  • trygon - Ancient Greek (LSJ)
    Retrieved from " https: lsj gr index php?title=trygon oldid=3231759 " Categories: Latin to English Dictionary Lewis and Short Latin to French Dictionary Félix Gaffiot Latin to German Dictionary Karl Ernst Georges Latin to Chinese Dictionary
  • Poisonous Pets in Mythology and Folklore
    In Greek mythology, Trygon is a powerful semi-divine stingray with a poisonous tail that can cause severe injuries Ancient writings say that this creature’s sharp appendage is strong enough to poison the weapons of warriors who catch it, creating deadly arsenals for combat





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