Arachne is a character from Greek mythology known for her exceptional weaving skills. She challenged the goddess Athena to a weaving contest and, after losing, was transformed into a spider as punishment for her hubris. Persephone, also from Greek mythology, is the daughter of Demeter and the queen of the Underworld, having been abducted by Hades. She symbolizes the changing seasons, with her annual descent to the Underworld marking winter and her return to the earth representing spring.
The myths of - Athena and Arachne. - How Athens patron god was decided. - How Persephone got involved with Hades. - How Apollo and Artemis were born.
Arachne's Roman name is still Arachne.
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Arachne was a weaver of particular skill.
a spider! (Hence Arachne-Arachnid)
arachne weapon was the ability to do what spiders
Arachne was a mortal weaver.
In the story of Arachne, the falling action occurs after Arachne and Athena have their weaving contest. Athena, angered by Arachne's hubris, transforms her into a spider. Arachne, now a spider, continues to weave intricate webs for eternity as a punishment from Athena.
After the weaving contest the goddess Athena slashed Arachne's face and Arachne turned into a spider. Because of this Arachne is normally depicted as a scarred weaver or a spider.
Blooded on Arachne was created in 1982-01.
Blooded on Arachne has 338 pages.
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