it is charybdis .
They are monsters from Greek mythology. Myths describing Scylla can vary but most attribute her six long necks and grisly heads, and then an over abundance of tentacles, teeth, tails, and dog heads attached to her waist. Charybdis is a huge maelstrom, or whirlpool.Scylla was a six-headed monster and Charybdis was a whirlpool. They both were in the strait of Messina, which separates Sicily form the mainland.
cyclops devil of the deep posieden six headed monster and charybdis
Odysseus withholds the information that there is a 6 headed monster high in the cliffs next to Charybdis the Whirlpool
Scylla was the six headed monster, who took a man for each of her heads.vCharybdis was the whirlpool right next to Scylla's cave.
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That would be Scylla.
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he was bite by a werewolve No,Charybdis was a giant whirlpool between two rocks that sucked water into it and spat it out later. Scylla, a giant nine headed monster who ate anything was located right by it.
the whirlpool. the 6-headed monster was the other.
Cerberus was located in the Underworld, guarding Hades' palace.
it is charybdis .
it is charybdis .
They are monsters from Greek mythology. Myths describing Scylla can vary but most attribute her six long necks and grisly heads, and then an over abundance of tentacles, teeth, tails, and dog heads attached to her waist. Charybdis is a huge maelstrom, or whirlpool.Scylla was a six-headed monster and Charybdis was a whirlpool. They both were in the strait of Messina, which separates Sicily form the mainland.
cyclops devil of the deep posieden six headed monster and charybdis
This is basically the Ancient Greek equivalent of being between a rock and a hard place. Charybdis was a large whirlpool, and Scylla was a many-headed monster who snatched sailors off of ships and ate them.
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