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This one was fun to do! Hope you like it! :)
This is 'Ran', the giant Norse goddess of the sea.While she is able to hold a ship full of men in one hand, this is one of her more subdued past-times; her hobbies include sinking ships and using a net to collect drowning sailors!Here is the wonderful stock photo:http://faestock.deviantart.com/art/Selkie47-85324173
My thanx to: freeparking, Eidoloon and hobo for the use of their photos.
They were three in number; Aello, Okypete and Kelaeno. Their manner of punishing those whom they were sent to punish was to carry off all the food set before the victim, and devour it, or failing that, render it uneatable.Well worth a Full View - lots of obsessive detail.
Greek Mythology: Poseidon was the God of the Sea, Earthquakes and Horses. However, Poseidon was a very moody divinity. When he was in a good mood, Poseidon created new lands in the water and a calm sea. In contrast, when he was in a bad mood, Poseidon would strike the ground with a trident and cause unruly springs and earthquakes, ship wrecks, and drownings.Poseidon once married a Nereid, Amphitrite, and produced Triton who was half-human and half-fish. He also impregnated the Gorgon Medusa to conceive Chrysaor and Pegasus, the flying horse.Please View Full Sources Here
"...and that was the end of the Minotaur." - Amplified Version Here
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