Geryon - Wikipedia In Greek mythology, Geryon ( ˈdʒɪəriən ; [1] Ancient Greek: Γηρυών, romanized: Gēryṓn, Γηρυόνης, Gēryónēs, or Γηρυονεύς, Gēryoneús) was a fearsome giant who dwelt on the island Erytheia of the mythic Hesperides in the far west of the Mediterranean
Geryon, Watcher of the Skies | ULTRAKILL Wiki | Fandom Geryon is likely based on the giant Geryon from Greek mythology, who was slain by Heracles However, this iteration is from its depiction in Dante’s Inferno, where it's described as the Monster of Fraud, where it dwells somewhere in the shadowed depths below the cliff between the 7th and 8th circles of hell
GERYON (Geryones) - Three-Bodied Giant of Greek Mythology GERYON was a three-bodied, four-winged giant who lived on the island of Erytheia in the westernmost reach of the earth-encircling river Okeanos (Oceanus) He possessed a fabulous herd of cattle whose coats were stained red by the light of the sunset
Geryon - Greek Mythology Geryon was a giant (not to be confused with the Gigantes) in Greek mythology, who lived on the island Erytheia of the Hesperides He was the son of Chrysaor and Callirrhoe
Geryon – Mythopedia Geryon was a monster with three heads and three bodies who kept a majestic herd of cattle at the edge of the world He was ultimately killed by Heracles, who was sent to steal Geryon’s cattle as the tenth of his famous Twelve Labors
Geryon - Official ULTRAKILL Wiki Geryon is a large flying demon with bat-like wings resembling massive human hands Its fleshy interior is shielded by the typical stony white shell unique to demon enemies This includes its head, which is covered by three stone constructs that resemble distinct human bodies
Geryon: A Mythological Creature - Mythical Encyclopedia Geryon is a character from Greek mythology who is known for his fearsome appearance and immense strength According to legend, Geryon was a giant with three heads and three bodies who lived on the island of Erytheia in the far west of the Mediterranean