The Furies, also known as the Erinyes in Greek mythology, were deities of vengeance who punished wrongdoers, particularly those who committed crimes such as murder, perjury, and offenses against family, especially matricide and patricide. They pursued individuals who escaped justice, ensuring that they faced consequences for their actions. The Furies were often depicted as relentless and terrifying figures, serving as guardians of moral order and retribution.
there are three furies
The three Furies from Greek mythology are Alecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone. Alecto is associated with unrelenting anger and is often invoked to punish moral crimes. Megaera represents jealousy and is known for avenging infidelity and betrayal. Tisiphone is the avenger of murder and is tasked with punishing those who commit violent acts against family members.
Furies acording to ancient mythology where killed by dicapitation but no one was supposed to kill them because they where in charge to punish all souls who where evil during life time. Once Zetes and Calais, the sons of Boreas, almost accomplished this, but Zeus' messenger, Iris, goddess of the rainbow, warned them not to slay the 'hounds of Zeus', even swearing by the River Styx, therefore 'making the oath most gods dreaded', that the Furies wouldn't trouble the wise king Phineus in Salmydessus.
Furies are from Roman mythology. They are the equivalent to the Erinyes in Greece.
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Sending the Furies to punish those who have wronged the laws, or the dead.
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there are three furies
A Dozen Furies was created in 2004.
A Dozen Furies ended in 2006.
The ISBN of Furies of Calderon is 0441011993.
The Furies Collective ended in 1972.
The Furies Collective was created in 1971.
Toronto Furies was created in 2011.
the furies are women avenge murder and stuff like that
Furies of Calderon was created in 2004-10.
Furies of Calderon has 440 pages.