What Greek God Or Goddess Would You Be?

Started by Grand Moff Gav'6 pages
Originally posted by AOR
馃槢 too bad I beat you to it....

damn!

I shout for Latona/Titania I'm your mom!

馃槕 Uh, Cherry, what's that in your sig? 馃え

Originally posted by Grand Moff Gav'
damn!

I shout for Latona/Titania I'm your mom!

scared, you wouldn't....

Originally posted by AOR
scared, you wouldn't....

Oh I am!

I know the story of your birth as by heart anyway! As told by Ovid!

weep, my parents are gay

.........So were most Greeks and Romans, nothing new.

cryYes but ME?!?!? I think I'll go bask in the sun....

I think I'd be Poseidon. he has the OCEAN at his command! damn that's so cool!

I'd be Pan!

Nyx,Goddess of night.

Nyx in Hesiod
In Hesiod's Theogony, Night is born of Chaos; her offspring are many, and telling. With her brother Erebus, Night gives birth to Aether ("atmosphere"馃槈 and Hemera ("day"馃槈. Later, on her own, Night gives birth to Momus "blame", Ponos "toil", Moros "fate", Thanatos "death", Hypnos "sleep", the Oneiroi "the tribe of dreams", the Hesperides, the Keres and Fates, Nemesis, Apate "deception", Philotes "friendship", Geras "age", and Eris "strife".

In his description of Tartarus, Hesiod says further that Hemera "day", who is now Night's sister rather than daughter, left Tartarus just as Nyx entered it; when Hemera returned, Nyx left. This mirrors the portrayal of Ratri "night" in the Rig-Veda, where she works in close cooperation but also tension with her sister Ushas "dawn".

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Nyx in Homer
In Book 14 of Homer's Iliad, there is an interesting quote by Hypnos, the minor god of sleep, in which he reminds Hera of an old favor after she asks him to put Zeus to sleep. He had once before put Zeus to sleep at the bidding of Hera, allowing her to cause Herakles (who was returning by sea from Laomedon's Troy) great misfortune. Zeus was furious and would have smote Hypnos into the sea if he had not fled to Nyx, his mother, in fear. Hypnos goes on to say that Zeus, fearing to anger Nyx, held his fury at bay, and in this way Hypnos escaped the wrath of Zeus.

From this it can be seen that in at least one major early Greek tradition, there was at least one entity that even almighty Zeus feared.

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Nyx in Orphic Poetry
Night took on an even more important role in several fragmentary poems attributed to Orpheus. In them, Night, rather than Chaos, is the first principle. Night occupies a cave or adyton, in which she gives oracles. Kronos - who is chained within, asleep and drunk on honey - dreams and prophesies. Outside the cave, Adrastea clashes cymbals and beats upon her tympanon, moving the entire universe in an ecstatic dance to the rhythm of Nyx's chanting.

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Other Greek texts
Night is also the first principle in the opening chorus of Aristophanes's Birds, which may be Orphic in inspiration. Here she is also the mother of Eros. In other texts she may be the mother of Charon (with Erebus), and Phthonus "envy" (with Dionysus?).

The theme of Night's cave or house, beyond the ocean (as in Hesiod) or somewhere at the edge of the cosmos (as in later Orphism) may be echoed in the philosophical poem of Parmenides. The classical scholar Walter Burkert has speculated that the house of the goddess to which the philosopher is transported is the palace of Night; this hypothesis, however, must remain tentative.

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Cults of Night
In Greece, Night is only rarely the recipient of cult. According to Pausanias, she had an oracle on the acropolis at Megara (Paus. 1.40.1).

More often, Nyx lurks in the background of other cults. Thus there was a statue called Night in the temple of Artemis at Ephesus. The Spartans had a cult of Sleep and Death, conceived of as twins (Paus. 3.18.1) - no doubt with Night as their mother. Cult titles composed of compounds of nyx- are attested for several gods, most notably Dionysus Nyktelios "nocturnal" (Paus. 1.40.6) and Aphrodite Philopannyx "who loves the whole night" (Orphic Hymn 55).

Nyx outside of Greece
In Roman texts that take up this Greek theme, Nyx is translated as Nox. (Virgil V, 721)

I'd be Gamblor.

God of Gambling.

I'd be Oranos Titan God of the Sky.

Originally posted by Mi拧t
Dr Cox: "Oh, my God; I care so little, I almost passed out."

馃槀

Thor.

Originally posted by moongoddess939:

"JohnathanZX4
Smooth Criminal (thing) "

Wow. I noded that ages ago. Just did an Altavista search on my screenname and here it is. Cool. Had to join this site then.

I want to be Hades 馃シ

Aphrodite.

anata wa wakarimasu ka.....

I'd prefer to be Afraditi (Sorry if I spelled it wrong) the goddess of love!

Hades for life, kill you with the army of the dead!

Originally posted by Marth18
Hades for life, kill you with the army of the dead!

Hades equals Pluto 馃シ