Mythology explained: Typhon, the Father of all Monsters

Typhon was the most powerful and evil being that ever existed in Greek Mythology. He was known as the father of all monsters, and his power and fierceness knew no bounds. He was the last son of the godless of the earth, Gaea, and the primordial God, Tartarus. He was Zeus’s sworn enemy and the greatest enemy that he ever faced. Today, we are exploring the origins and myth surrounding the eternal enemy of Zeus and the calamity of the Gods. Watch the video bellow to learn much more about the legend of Typhon!

Cupid, the Roman God of Love and Desire

Hello everyone! Since Valentine’s day is in just a few days, we’re taking a look at the Roman God of love himself, Cupid. Almost everyone knows about the little winged entity known as Cupid, but only a few know about his Origins and story. he is among the most popular and represented deities in Roman arts and it was through him that a uncontrollable lust or love was created. Today, we are looking at the legends and myth surrounding the God of love, watch the video bellow to learn more!

Mythology explained: The Griffins

Among all the mythical creatures out there, Griffins or Gryphons, are among the most popular of all times. Their popularity only grew exponentially since they appeared in ancient texts thousands of years ago in the mythology of Egypt and Mesopotamia. Originally known as these malicious and greedy creatures, they quickly became a symbol of courage and power often used in Heraldry by noble families. If you wish to learn more about these majestic creatures, watch the video bellow!

Mermaids, Origins and Myth explained

Since thousands of years ago, the mermaids were apart of a myriad of myths and legends in the maritime folklore of sailors around the world. We all heard of the tales of gorgeous mermaids whose voices were said to be so beautiful and mesmerizing that sailors were ready to die to get a glimpse of the mythical creature. Now, they are among the most popular mythical creatures in popular culture, and today we are exploring their myth and origins. Watch the video bellow to learn much more about these fantastic creatures!

Celtic Mythology explained, The Headless Horseman (Dullahan)

Imagine a headless horseman riding on a powerful black stallion with the power to take your soul by simply calling out your name. His strikes fear to anyone that hears his macabre laugh and is one of the most powerful entity in Celtic mythology. The Dullahan is one of the most popular creatures of Celtic mythology, particularly in the folklore of Ireland and Scotland and today we are exploring its origins and story. Watch the video bellow to learn much more about the headless harbinger of death!

Philippines Mythology explained, The Aswang

What would you think of a creature that had the most dangerous traits of Vampires, werewolves and ghouls in a  single terrifying beast? Well, such creatures exists in the mythology and folklore of the Philippines and they are even scarier than you thought they could be. The Aswang is an evil creature that terrorizes most of the population f the Philippines due to its mysterious shape shifting abilities and mystical powers.  If you wish to learn more about one of the most popular and feared creature from the folklore of the Philippines, I suggest that you take a look at the video bellow!

Norse Mythology explained, Jörmungand

Imagine a serpent so large, that its body encircled the entire world, a mythical creature so powerful and feared that it was exiled as soon as it was born to the depth of the seas. That creature was the arch-enemy of the thunder god, Thor and progeny of the trickster god, Loki, it was Jörmungand. To learn more about this mythical creatures from Norse Mythology, I invite you to watch the video bellow!

Ammit the Devourer of the Dead [Egyptian Mythology]

Hello everyone! Ever wondered what would happen if someone decided to mix a Lion, a Hippopotamus and a Crocodile together? Well, the ancient Egyptians did and it was truly a terrific creature! Today, we are exploring the myth of Ammit, the Devourer of the Dead from Egyptian Mythology.

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