If you're asking for a specific example, the story of Pandora jumps to mind. She is responsible for sickness, crime, and other negatives and could definitely be classified as a "bad woman."
Some say that Hades was a bad place but I heard people were dying to get in.
A primordial Chasm, from which several "bad" things descended.
In Greek mythology, the sphinx was bad. She asked travelers a riddle, and if they got it wrong, she ate them!
Yes. In Greek Mythology all the Gods and Goddesses are shown to have both a good and bad side.
There are 12 titans in Greek mythology. 2 of them were good, the rest were bad No i disagree technically it was 10 of them fought on the titans side and 2 of them fought on the Gods side
Hera, or Juno in Roman mythology, was the Queen of the Gods (hence, Zues' wife.) Hera was ill-tempered and jealous of Zues' affairs with mortal women and in many myths, she is responsible for the bad treatment or misfortune that is bestowed upon the hero or heroine.
There is no "hellion" in Greek myth.If by chance you mean Hêlios, the Greek Titan god of the Sun; no he was not "bad"; he was the guardian of oaths and the god of gift of sight (prophesy). Every day he guided the chariot of the sun across the sky.
That depends, he was a Trojan during the Trojan War. He killed Achilles, the greatest Greek warrior there. So, to the Trojans he was good but to the Greeks he was bad.
It is to give "gifts" to the gods so the gods wouldn't do anything bad to the people or give them hardships.
Greek mythology is a collection of myths that explain why things are the way they are in the world. They tell how the world came to be, how people were created, why there are bad things in the world, and how the adventures of great heroes shaped history leading up to present day in ancient Greece.
Calypso is a neutral character in Greek mythology. She is a nymph who is sometimes portrayed as both good and bad, depending on the context. Calypso is known for her association with Odysseus, not Poseidon (god of the sea). Poseidon is often depicted as a distinct deity with his own domain and stories in Greek mythology.
In the underworld flows the river Styx, and from there you can collect "good" and "bad" water that has the power to effect people in those ways.