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Damasen

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When the hero Tylon or Tylus ('knot' or 'phallus') was fatally bitten by a poisonous serpent, his sister Moria appealed to Damasen to avenge her brother. Damasen agreed to avenge Tylus and pulled a tree out of the ground to fight the serpent. The serpent fought back by wrapping itself around Damasen
101:' from the woods, which was a painkilling herb. She laid it on the lips of the dead serpent, bringing it to life. Moria saw this and also got the flower of Zeus to bring to her dead brother, Tylus. The flower brought him back to life as he stood up again on both his feet. 94:
and spitting poison into his face. Despite the attack, the giant threw the serpent off of him and brought down the tree he was holding. The tree collided with the serpent's head before it sunk its roots into the ground, taking the serpent into the ground with it.
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At birth, Damasen was born with a spear and had a thick hairy beard that covered his chin. Due to his large stature, he was described as "warlike". In his childhood, he wielded
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and his boyfriend Will Solace search for Damasen's help, only to learn that he has died and is still regenerating after helping Percy and Annabeth.
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translated by William Henry Denham Rouse (1863-1950), from the Loeb Classical Library, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 1940.
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Another serpent, a female one, then fetched 'the flower of
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Index

Nonnus
Dionysiaca
Ancient Greek
Lydian
giant
Gaia
Earth
Eris
Nonnus
lances
Eileithyia
Zeus
The House of Hades
Percy Jackson
Tartarus
The Sun and the Star
Nico di Angelo
Glaucus
Porphyrion
Picolous
Orion








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