Scylla is the six headed monster Homer encountered and in Greek mythology. She lives on a narrow channel of water while Charybdis lives on the other they work together to capture those who attempt to passersby.
Scylla: Homer describes her as a creature with 12 dangling feet, 6 long necks with grisly heads lined with a triple row of sharp teeth.
Odysseus escapes from the cyclops Polyphemus by blinding him and sneaking out under his sheep.
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Scylla, she is a six headed monster who swallows a sailor for each head as a ship passes
Charybidis was the monster who lived under the sea and when a ship would sail over it it would swollow it whole.and on the opposite side was scylla the 6 headed monster that snatched up odyesseus' men.
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The Devil and the Deep in the Odyssey refers to the Scylla and the Charybdis. The Scylla is a six headed monster who will take six of Odysseus's men. The Charybdis is a giant whirlpool that will consume and destroy Odysseus's entire ship. Odysseus decides to use the passage of Scylla and sacrifice six of his men.
it was a hydra they have 6 heads not nine it was a lie
You may be referring to the Hydra, but the hydra was also said to have nine heads instead of six.
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Scylla, she is a six headed monster who swallows a sailor for each head as a ship passes
Yes, in the Odyssey, Scylla is described as a sea monster with six heads that devours six crew members from Odysseus's ship as they pass by her lair. Odysseus was unable to save them despite his efforts.