Tantulus
In Greek mythology, Tantalus was known for his eternal punishment of being unable to satisfy his hunger and thirst in the Underworld. Sisyphus was punished by rolling a boulder uphill only for it to roll back down, symbolizing his endless and futile effort. Both are known for their deceptive and cunning ways that led to their downfall.
In Greek mythology, the figure bound to a flaming and spinning wheel in the underworld is Tantalus. He was punished for his crimes, which included stealing ambrosia from the gods and serving his son Pelops as a meal to them. As part of his eternal punishment, Tantalus faced the torment of hunger and thirst, unable to reach the food and drink that was perpetually out of his grasp, while the wheel symbolizes the relentless cycle of his suffering.
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he is told he is going to be punished for blinding the cyclops
No, but you can if you hunger them.
want, dream, lust, hunger, thirst, languish
The hypothalamus regulates body temperature, hunger and thirst, and the release of hormones from the pituitary gland.
The thirst and hunger center is located in the brain, specifically the hypothalamus. This region regulates the sensation of thirst and hunger by monitoring nutrient levels and responding to signals from the body. When these levels are out of balance, the hypothalamus triggers appropriate responses to maintain homeostasis.
hunger, thirst, zeal, craving
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the purpose of the underworld is were all dead souls go, and evil people's souls are punished.