The Folklore of the Hydra: Multi-Headed Serpent – Explore The Myth Of The Lernaean Hydra in Greek Mythology, A Multi-Headed Water Serpent That Possesses The Ability To Grow Two Heads For Every One Cut Off, A Symbol Of A Problem That Only Worsens When Attacked Recklessly, And The Story Of Hercules’s Struggle To Defeat It.

The Folklore of the Hydra: Multi-Headed Serpent – A Lecture (Professor Armitage, PhD in Mythological Monstrosities, adjusts his spectacles and beams at the assembled students. He clutches a worn copy…

The Folklore of Cerberus: Three-Headed Guardian of the Underworld – Explore The Myth Of Cerberus, The Three-Headed Dog That Guards The Entrance To The Underworld In Greek Mythology, Ensuring The Dead Do Not Leave And The Living Do Not Enter Without Permission, Representing The Terrifying Guardian Of The Realm Of The Dead.

The Folklore of Cerberus: Three-Headed Guardian of the Underworld – A Hellish Lecture (Professor chuckles, adjusts his spectacles, and surveys the class with a mischievous glint in his eye.) Alright,…

The Folklore of Chimeras: Hybrid Monsters – Explore The Myth Of The Chimera In Greek Mythology, A Monstrous Creature Composed Of Parts Of Different Animals (Typically A Lion’s Head, A Goat’s Body, And A Serpent’s Tail), Symbolizing A Grotesque And Impossible Combination Of Elements, Often Used To Represent A Wild Or Dangerous Idea.

The Folklore of Chimeras: Hybrid Monsters 🦁🐐🐍 (A Lecture Exploring the Grotesque Glamour of Greek Mythology's Chimera) Welcome, welcome, my monstrously marvelous students! Settle in, grab your ambrosia-flavored popcorn (it's…

The Folklore of Gorgons: Medusa and Her Sisters – Explore The Myths Of The Gorgons In Greek Mythology, Three Monstrous Sisters With Snakes For Hair, Whose Gaze Can Turn People To Stone, With Medusa Being The Most Famous, Representing Female Monsters And The Terrifying Power Of A Petifying Gaze.

The Folklore of Gorgons: Medusa and Her Sisters – A Lecture on Petrification, Serpents, and Seriously Scary Sisters 🐍 (Welcome, brave souls! Settle in, grab a metaphorical shield, and prepare…

The Folklore of Harpies: Winged Monsters – Explore The Myths Of The Harpies In Greek Mythology, Winged Creatures With The Body Of A Bird And The Face Of A Woman, Often Portrayed As Foul, Tormenting, And Associated With Punishment And Divine Wrath, Symbolizing Pollution and Unpleasantness.

The Folklore of Harpies: Winged Monsters - A Lecture (Welcome, brave students, to Ornithological Obscurities 101! 🦉 Today, we're diving headfirst into the delightfully dreadful world of Harpies. Grab your…