Yes, the Erinyes, also known as the Furies in Greek mythology, possessed the power to punish wrongdoers, particularly those who committed acts of murder or violated sacred oaths. They were often depicted as relentless avengers, capable of driving their victims to madness. The Erinyes could also influence the moral order and ensure that justice was served, reflecting their role as enforcers of divine retribution.
Well..that's your opinion. I would say the Erinyes are quite attractive.
One of the female deities of vengeance,often referred to as the 'infernal goddesses'
Erinyes - these were the Furies, avengers of wrongdoing. They were Alecto (unnameable), Megaera (grudging) and Tisiphone (vengeance).
Three. Alecto, Megaera and Tisiphone
Medusa Erinyes
Erinyes
Eumenides is another name for the Erinyes, Greek deities of vengeance.
The Erinyes.
Tisiphone (avenger of murder), Megaera (the jealous) and Alecto (constant anger).
Alecto
Spring/Queen of the Underworld/Elysium/Necromancy/Ghosts/ Erinyes/Curses
The Erinyes, or the Furies, were born of the Nyx, or Night/Darkness. Also born of the Nyx were the Moirae, or the Fates. The Erinyes and the Moirae were sisters.