The Sirens.
In Greek mythology, sirens were creatures that lured sailors to their doom with their enchanting voices, causing ships to crash on the rocks. The sailors who heard the sirens' song were unable to resist its allure and would steer their ships towards the dangerous rocks, leading to shipwrecks and death.
The sirens, circe and mermaids
Sirens were nymphs who lured sailors to their death with a bewitching song.
Sirens were nymphs who lured sailors to their death with a bewitching song.
The Sirens were three sea nymphs who lured sailors to their death with a bewitching song.
The sirens were the mystical creatures in Homer's "The Odyssey" who lured sailors to their death with their enchanting voices and music. They would sing beautiful songs to attract passing sailors, causing them to steer towards the treacherous rocks where their ships would crash and sink. Odysseus successfully navigated this perilous encounter by having his crew plug their ears with beeswax and tie him to the mast so he could hear the sirens' song without succumbing to its deadly lure.
She sang to the sailors and lured them in with their song.
When they sang they lured sailors to their deaths.
Yes, in Greek mythology, the sirens did not have children. They were often depicted as beautiful but dangerous creatures who lured sailors to their doom with their enchanting voices.
In Greek mythology, sirens were described as creatures who lured sailors to destruction with their enchanting songs. They were said to be immortal, although their exact age was not specified in mythological sources.
They were used by the Gods to show the weakness of man, ie they lured sailors to an untimely death on the rocks of the island they sang from.
The victim was lured into the trap.The clever tiger lured its prey to an area where it would struggle to escape.He lured me into a world of drugs and alcohol.