There were several figures from Greek mythology cursed with scary appearances, one of which was Medusa, who gained snake-hair and turned into a monster after laying with Poseidon in Athena's temple.
bat man wheres a black cloak an is very scary so scary i am shaking in my creepers
The hydra from Greek mythology is so frightening due to it's nine heads! Scarier is that myth holds that if you cut off any of the heads, two would grow back in it's place.
A Cyclops has one eye. Cyclops had one eye.
Hairy, scary, and bushy eyebrows quite the unpleasent fellow
They are scary and come in packs! They have sharp teeth and can kill you so watch out dude!
A big scary boat with battering rams on the front to sink it's enemies. As I say, very scary! Hope this helps! ;)
Camouflage! Not being detected or appearing scary.
Hades was the god of the Underworld in the Ancient times. In Greek mythology, Hades, the ruler of the underworld had 2 other brothers, Poseidon and Zeus. They each divided up the universe, Zeus claiming the sky, Poseidon the sea, and Hades the underworld. The Greek people believed to travel into his kingdom when they died. He was feared. To say the word "Hades" was scary. Although he ruled the underworld, he was not considered death itself. if you died in ancient Greece, your soul was said to have ventured to the underworld. Your family would place a coin in your mouth to pay for the passage across the river into the underworld. Once you came into the underworld, you would not come out. (a few exceptions were made in Greek mythology such as Hercules)
There are a few countries that think of cattle as scary animals. The counties that think that are Africa and Greek.
There isn't really much of a reason 'why'. He probably did not need it for protection - he merely wished to have an intimidating appearance, and a scary helmet is a good choice.
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