Vore in myth.
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Vore in myth.
Have anyone know a story about a boy who fly across the sea but got eaten by giant woman from the sea, and he went through her digestive tract to escape?
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the Egyptian myth of the how the day/night cycle works? the myth goes that the sun god flys across the sky every day and is swallowed by a giantess every night, and travels though her digestive system.
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I should mention that the first time I saw it was on both in animation and a video game where a giant woman is a boss. Both based on a myth.
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The polynesian demigod Maui died after he was eaten by a godess while trying to steal fire for mankind. In some versions it was in her womb, not stomach. So essentially fatal unbirth.
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Gutlover wrote:The polynesian demigod Maui died after he was eaten by a godess while trying to steal fire for mankind. In some versions it was in her womb, not stomach. So essentially fatal unbirth.
nullvoid868 wrote:the Egyptian myth of the how the day/night cycle works? the myth goes that the sun god flys across the sky every day and is swallowed by a giantess every night, and travels though her digestive system.
Both of them sound really interesting.
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The Ceasg from Scottish mythology is a mermaid who in some stories swallows people whole
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Phorcyz19 wrote:The Ceasg from Scottish mythology is a mermaid who in some stories swallows people whole
Ooh never heard that one. that's also interesting.
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Jormundgandr, the world serpent, is said to bring about a part of Ragnarok by swallowing Thor whole. Skol and Hati, the wolves that are forever chasing the sun and moon respectively, which are also technically gods in Norse mythology, will begin Ragnarok by swallowing the Sun and the Moon. Norse Mythology, Egyptian Mythology, Greek Mythology, Roman Mythology... all of those have some form of "End of the World" scenario that revolves around one or more gods getting eaten alive.
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ArcaneSigil wrote:Jormundgandr, the world serpent, is said to bring about a part of Ragnarok by swallowing Thor whole.
Wrong!
Thor and Jormundgandr will battle at Ragnarok, Thor will kill it, but will be poisoned in the process, then walk 9 steps before he dies from the poison.
I think you are are refering to Fenris, the giant wolf who is destined to swallow Odin at Ragnarok, before being slain itself by one of Odin's sons, Vidar.
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At grecorroman mythology, Chronos/Saturn, who dethroned his father Uranus before, ate his sons to avoid to be dethroned.
His wife Rea used a stone to fake their youngest son, Zeus, who later made him puke his brothers and dethroned him after titans wars (Titanomakia).
The link avobe is for Goya's painting "Saturno devorando a su hijo" (Saturn devouring his son)
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At grecorroman mythology, Chronos/Saturn, who dethroned his father Uranus before, ate his sons to avoid to be dethroned.
His wife Rea used a stone to fake their youngest son, Zeus, who later made him puke his brothers and dethroned him after titans wars (Titanomakia).
The link avobe is for Goya's painting "Saturno devorando a su hijo" (Saturn devouring his son)
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Yamata no Orochi, an eight headed serpent from Japanese mythology devors a deity's daughters (well, he's made to sacrifice one of his daughters to the beast each year). The last daughter is rescued by Susano by tricking Orochi into getting drunk so Susano can decapitate each of its eight heads.
Oni, also from Japanese mythology, are said to have devoured people on a regular basis.
Oni, also from Japanese mythology, are said to have devoured people on a regular basis.
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Zeus swallowed his wife Metis
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Bowyer2 wrote:Have anyone know a story about a boy who fly across the sea but got eaten by giant woman from the sea, and he went through her digestive tract to escape?
The flying across the sea part reminds me a lot of the story of Icarus. However, the rest of what you said does not get my bells ringing. Icarus fell from the sky and drowned in the sea because he flew too close to the sun and it melted the glue that was keeping his wings intact.
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nullvoid868 wrote:the Egyptian myth of the how the day/night cycle works? the myth goes that the sun god flys across the sky every day and is swallowed by a giantess every night, and travels though her digestive system.
Interesting- I know the journey of Ra's Sun Bark through the 12 Kingdoms of the Night where his 12 attendants take shifts protecting his corpse from being eaten or destroyed and facilitating its resurrection for the next sunrise, but never have I heard or seen it being portrayed as taking place within the innards of a giant(ess)...
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TSaPA wrote:nullvoid868 wrote:the Egyptian myth of the how the day/night cycle works? the myth goes that the sun god flys across the sky every day and is swallowed by a giantess every night, and travels though her digestive system.
Interesting- I know the journey of Ra's Sun Bark through the 12 Kingdoms of the Night where his 12 attendants take shifts protecting his corpse from being eaten or destroyed and facilitating its resurrection for the next sunrise, but never have I heard or seen it being portrayed as taking place within the innards of a giant(ess)...
The giantess was the goddess Nut.
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