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In Greek mythology, Scylla was a monster that lived on one side of a narrow channel of water, opposite its counterpart Charybdis. Scylla was a beautiful naiad who was claimed by Poseidon, but the jealous Amphitrite turned her into a monster by poisoning the water of the spring where Scylla would bathe.: Legend Of The Cryptids, Legends And Myths, Greek Gods And Goddesses, Greek And Roman Mythology, Roman Mythology, Art Manga, Mythology Art, Creature Feature, Mythological Creatures

In Greek mythology, Scylla was a monster that lived on one side of a narrow channel of water, opposite its counterpart Charybdis. Scylla was a beautiful naiad who was claimed by Poseidon, but the jealous Amphitrite turned her into a monster by poisoning the water of the spring where Scylla would bathe.

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Scylla- In some versions, Scylla was described as the daughter of Triton and Lamia. According to other version, Scylla was described as one of the monstrous children of Phorcys and Ceto. In one version, Scylla was described as a beautiful naiad who was claimed by Poseidon, but the jealous Amphitrite turned her into a monster by poisoning the water of the spring where Scylla would bathe. Scylla And Charybdis, Greek Monsters, Creature Fantasy, Greek And Roman Mythology, Greek Mythology Art, Supernatural Power, Roman Mythology, Mythology Art, Mythological Creatures

Scylla and Glaucus...... In Greek mythology, Scylla was described as the beautiful daughter of the river god Crataeis. Glaucus, sea god,born mortal and turned immortal upon eating a magical herb. He became half man and half fish, with long strands of seaweed for hair. Glaucus fell in love with the beautiful Scylla and wanted her for his wife, but but she was frightened of his appearance and rejected him. Glaucus went to sorceress Circe and asked for a spell to make Scylla love him, but Circe…

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Description Once an ordinary, though ravishingly beautiful, member of the nymphs, it is said that Scylla aroused jealousy in the witch Circe in her relationship with a fisherman, Glaucus; out of spite, Circe poured a potion into the pool where Scylla bathed, that transformed her into the terrifying, yet tragic, monster that haunts the straits of the Aegean. All she desires is company other than the creator of whirlpools that is Charybdis, but whatever living form she so much as lays eyes on…

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