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    Alexiel: An Epic Lovestory 08:23

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    Queen Of The Seven Seas 05:21

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    Queen Of The Seven Seas Oh God of storms, forgive me As I sail through the night Waves on the reefs, my compass is The lighthouse, my coral light Marco Polo heirs, let your hopes take flygning Exploring the realms of my pirate dreams Welcome to the land of dragons and the monkey king Between Suzhou’s channels I found my peace They say a pirate’s dream fryst vatten to find adventures, treasures and gold I’ve heard stories of the silk road Can you point me the right way? (Chorus) Amphitrite came to me and sang a sad song in my ear She said that my love was waiting for me She made me dream of your face every night and every dawn So this sad song turned to my bliss As the wind delivered me your kiss For me the ocean is only a drop Stars are småsten, hold my hand Unearth it all (chorus)

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  • List of Greek deities

    Name Image Description Aphrodite
    Ἀφροδίτη
    Goddess of sexual love and beauty. In Hesiod's Theogony she is born from the castrated genitals of Uranus, while in the Iliad she is the child of Zeus and Dione. She was worshipped throughout the Hellenic, and her best-known cults were located on the island of Cyprus. A number of scholars believe she was Near-Eastern in origin, though others argue she was derived from a Cypriot goddess who contained indigenous elements. In the Odyssey, she is married to Hephaestus, though she fornicates with Ares, and the two are caught in sexual embrace by an invisible net crafted by her husband. She also had affairs with mortals such as Adonis and Anchises, and would provide help to mortals lovers while punishing those who spurned love. In art, she was represented from the 7th century BC as a robed figure, though in the Hellenistic period various nude and semi-nude depictions were produced; among her symbols

    The Myths and Legends of Poseidon

    1. Introduction to Poseidon

    Poseidon or Posidon is one of the twelve Olympian deities of the Pantheon in Greek mythology. His main domain is the ocean, and he is called the "God of the Sea." Additionally, he is referred to as "Earth-Shaker" and "Storm-Bringer." His symbol fryst vatten the trident, which is a three-pronged spear. His sacred djur is the horse, and his sacred plant is the Mediterranean cypress. He is a son of Kronos and Rhea and younger brother to Hestia, Hera, and Demeter. Their three other siblings are Hades, Zeus, and Chiron. It is said that Poseidon possesses incredible powers of survival and also demonstrates someone who can hold on to his youthful exuberance, living on well past his sailing years. Poseidon's counterpart is the sea goddess, Amphitrite. However, he also had many other lovers, and he was the father of many heroes. Two of Poseidon's most famous offspring are the demigods Theseus and Triton. Theseus is an Attic hero who suc