16 may 2011

Acheron

In ancient Greek mythology, Acheron was known as the river of pain, and was one of the five rivers of the Greek underworld. In the Homeric poems the Acheron was described as a river of Hades, into which Cocytus and Phlegethon both flowed.[1][2]

The Roman poet Virgil called it the principal river of Tartarus, from which the Styx and Cocytus both sprang.[3] The newly-dead would be ferried across the Acheron by Charon in order to enter the Underworld.[4]

The Suda describes the river as "a place of healing, not a place of punishment, cleansing and purging the sins of humans."[5]
According to later traditions, Acheron had been a son of Helios and either Gaia or Demeter, who had been turned into the Underworld river bearing his name after he refreshed the Titans with drink during their contest with Zeus. By this myth, Acheron is also the father of Ascalaphus by either Orphne[6] or Gorgyra.[7]

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30 mar 2011

Hasta hace poco había vivido con su tía...

Hasta hace poco, Tessa había vivido con su tía, pero una vez que esta murió, recibió de su hermano un boleto para viajar a Londres Inglaterra, para vivir con él.

O Eso fue lo que pensó, hasta que se vio secuestrada por las hermanas Oscuras, unas brujas que día a día la usan o “entrenan” como ellas dicen, para transformarse en otras personas.

Sin embargo pronto ella se entera que no es por decisión de ellas, hay alguien detrás de su secuestro y el de su hermano, “el maestro” quien tiene motivos ocultos y ahora quiere obligarla a casarse con él.

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According to later traditions, Acheron had been a son of Helios and either Gaia or Demeter, who had been turned into the Underworld river bearing his name after he refreshed the Titans with drink during their contest with Zeus. By this myth, Acheron is also the father of Ascalaphus by either Orphne[6] or Gorgyra.[7]


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