They told him that he couldn't break it so he accepted the challenge on the condition that if he couldn't break it, he would eat one of their hands.
it is a dog in Mario that tries to eat you. luckily it is tied with a chain to a wooden stake in the ground.
The event in which a heavy ball tied with a chain is thrown is called the hammer throw. The winner is the person who tosses the hammer the farthest.
A daisy chain is a chain of daisies tied together ( I would know that because of my name )
The gods in Greek mythology are not tied to the planets. The Greek gods were renamed by the Romans and after the discovery of different planets, these such planets were named after these "Roman God's" Ex: Roman-Pluto Greek-Hades
Patrice O' Neil.
ball and chain, tie the knot, hitched, tied down
Greek geography is intricately tied to the gods, as many deities were associated with specific natural features or regions. For example, mountains like Olympus were considered the home of the gods, while rivers and seas were personified by deities like Poseidon. Additionally, the various city-states often worshipped patron gods linked to their local geography, influencing their culture, identity, and religious practices. This connection between geography and divinity helped shape the ancient Greeks' understanding of the world around them.
some Greek stories suggest that Hermes didn't need flying shoes. that he traveled by teleportation... also some myths suggest that one could not steal or take a gods weapon. that the weapon was tied to the gods existence. as long as there was believers the gods had there weapons
They wear chains which are tied down thus that's why they call it a Chain gang.
Yes! The Ancient Greeks were very polytheistic. They believed in numerous (12, I think) major gods (or Olympians) and innumerable minor gods (such as river gods, nymphs, etc.)
Hammer the stake that the Chain Chomp is tied to into the ground with Ground Pounds. It will smash into the bars, breaking them, and then escape. This is hard to do because of the Chain Chomp's attacks.
Abu Baseer, son of sohal ibn Amber