I always heard/read that Tantalus was punished for feeding the gods the flesh of his son Pelops without their knowledge. I had no idea there was another version.
Prometheus trick them and stole the fire.Prometheus thought that humanity will thank him so he stole it but Zeus found out. Because he is scared that the humanity will become unpure and greed to power so when Prometheus stole the fire,he created Pandora to counter the gift of fire
@@IK-my5oq Yeah but you have to also remember without the Pandora box man knew no greed, disease, envy or things like that the God did that because man after getting fire became more like God so Zeus and the other Gods feared that one day mankind will come to Olympus and over throw them so he send Pandora as a way to have fun and divide mankind
My guy Promethius is the real MVP, did everything for us and when he was being punished Zeus gave him a choice. To continue being tortured or take back the fire from the humans. He chose to be continue to be tortured for eternity. What a homie
Sisyphus commited one of the greatest crimes of the acient world. He murdered his guests in his house and stole from them, thats why Thanatos was supposed to bring him to Tartarus. The rest goes bacically as you stated. Thats the Version I know of. Love your Videos, I know that there are so many versions of theses storys its always interesting to see what you found out!
He was also guilty of revealing the affairs of the gods. Once he caught Zeus chasing a Water god's daughter, and offer to reveal her location if the water god brings water to his city.
Didn't Ixion also get tricked by the gods into thinking that Nephele, a woman Zeus made of clouds, was Hera, and beget the centaurs with her? Then he got tied to the fiery wheel, in most versions I've heard. Always presumed that was just another part of his punishment: get a fake girl, get monster kids, *then* get thrown into Tartarus.
The thing about some of these is that after a year or so you'd get used to it because or the flaming wheel one as an example all the bone muscle skin and everything would burn off so he must have immortal skin and you will get used to the fire so it'll just be really boring which might be worse
Demetrius, the wine god, and Hades seem to be the only one I know that didn’t punish humans just for being overconfident Never mind I just watched the hunger part
Another part in where the Seven Deadly Sins took pieces from. Quick question: When will they post the punishment of King Lycan being changed into a wolf by Zeus for human sacrifice?
These were all really shortened like missing major details like tantalus' son, ixions third chance, sysiphus' River thing and what he did to get out of the underworld, erisicthin eating his daughter when she became a horse and her turning to butterfly and promethius putting the meat in a smaller pile with skin over it and the bones with fat over it and the first time he gave fire was not theft but the second one was
I haven't heard the version of Prometheus being sentenced for a time period instead of eternity. Zeus was much more forgiving in that version, but still a wrathful King similar to his Father and Grandfather.
These energies will be in full effect at sunrise providing overwhelming power and force to aide the entire nation against this fallen evil sinking evil.
I downvote this. Not thoroughly explained at all. 1)Tantalus was punished for feeding his son to the gods. Not because he stole from them. 2) The next one, he was sentenced to die because he ratted on Zeus, and was punished as such because he lied to Hades. 3)Prometheus was punished for giving man fire, then tricking the gods into only getting fat and bones as offerings. AT least do your research and/or fully explain it.
There _were_ some myths where Tantalus stole from the Gods, but it's not as well known. Personally, I like to think _both_ happened--Tantalus was invited over and stole from them, Zeus decided to give him another chance and that led to the cannibalism.
Well, mortals in the end mortals are glad there is no afterlife for them when they die, because only their genes have to deal with the suffering caused by their actions. But since their offspring isn't them any humans would be glad to offend any god and they're right to do that.
Zeus forgave his son for stealing the nectar, he got punsihed for a much more evil act, he invited the gods to a feast in his castle Zeus, Appolo, and a goddess(forgot who srry) accepted at the feast they had stew the goddess went in and started eating, zeus and appolo didn't zeus then asks about his grandson whom he wanted to meet and then screams on tantalus as the stew he was served was none other then his grandson's flesh Tantalus got the punishement he deservzd as in the video and his son got revived by the gods howzver he was lacking a shoulder the one that the goddess ate, then the god of foregery heaphestus made him a shoulder of iron and the grandson became king instead of his father
Ya that's a big issue I have with this channel they miss a lot of important details use false information and get things wrong a perfect example of this the Adonis myth that never happened Ovid wrote that as propaganda to make the gods look bad and don't even get me started on the whole Medusa thing
As cruel the gods in the greek mythology are, they (and the stories) are quite the most akkurate reflection of mankinde in the world of mythology. But you really shorten the story of prometheus.
Calling the Greek Gods fair is like calling a puddle of water a boulder. In many myths the gods punish for no fair reason. Depending on the iteration Arachne beats Athena in a weaving competition so Athena turns her into a spider, in a myth I can’t remember the name of a woman kills her husband and exiled her son before marrying another man, the son comes back and kills them both under orders of Hermès if I remember correctly. Didn’t matter the furies tried killing the son but Athena and Hermès saved him in a trial where Athenians were the jurors and Athena the judge with Hermès the defense.
In some versions, IIRC, the Danaides' punishment is made _slightly_ more merciful, in that they _can_ eventually fill the bath and wash away their guilt...they just have to fill it with water collected in sieves. It'll happen, but it'll take a LOOOOONG time. At least they have eternity, amirite?
You might be tempted to say "Oh man, Zeus was so spiteful for punishing Tantalus, his own son, to eternal torment for stealing some snacks from Olympus." Something that was left out of this video is the fact that Tantalus wasn't punished *just* for stealing nectar and ambrosia, but also defying the gods by revealing their secrets to mortals and attempting to prove that their power wasn't absolute. To test their omniscience, he held a great feast where he had killed and boiled his own son, Pelops. The gods caught on immediately and *this* is what caused Zeus to cast Tantalus into Tartarus.
Tantalus punishment wasnt so bad I mean if waters just below your neck just solish ploosh and wam! Water theirs rain Throw a rock at the tree so the fruits would just fall down
@Cameron Chaney In statues depicting him he holds earth, but according to the mythology he was punished to hold the sky, though I believe that holding earth does apply, he could literally hold the sky outside of earth.
0:35 why Ixion looks like Jugemu Jugemu Goko no Surikire Kaijarisuigyo no Suigyomatsu Unraimatsu Furaimatsu Ku Neru Tokoro ni Sumu Tokoro Yabura Koji no Bura Koji Paipo-paipo Paipo no Shuringan Shuringan no Gurindai Gurindai no Ponpokopi no Ponpokona no Chokyumei no Chosuke?
Antigone boasted her hair was more beautiful than Hera’s. In punishment, Hera turned her hair into snakes. Later the gods took pity on her and turned her into a stork, and in that form she ate snakes.
I always heard/read that Tantalus was punished for feeding the gods the flesh of his son Pelops without their knowledge. I had no idea there was another version.
Im pretty sure that's someone else's myth or it could be his myth
It was someone else, said person became the first Werewolf
Looking it up, I still prefer Tantalus' story. Mostly because it involves more gods, and Pelops gets a fancy ivory shoulder.
@@BadKEMistry He was actually punished for both, not just what you said.
@@ladylunaginaofgames40 I think it is Lycaon,The first werewolf.
Him: The faithful wife told her husband
Me: Shame we can't say the same abt her husband tho
Also it don't matter as well because they gods
The gods sure are creative with their punishments
zintosion too creative 😂
Creative Punishers Club
Agree.
For real
Ong
Prometheus did nothing wrong and he doesn't deserve to be punished
Prometheus trick them and stole the fire.Prometheus thought that humanity will thank him so he stole it but Zeus found out. Because he is scared that the humanity will become unpure and greed to power so when Prometheus stole the fire,he created Pandora to counter the gift of fire
Okurrrt Swagata I think ultimately the gods were justified in their punishment because look at the destruction we caused upon the planet.
@@IK-my5oq Yeah but you have to also remember without the Pandora box man knew no greed, disease, envy or things like that the God did that because man after getting fire became more like God so Zeus and the other Gods feared that one day mankind will come to Olympus and over throw them so he send Pandora as a way to have fun and divide mankind
@@leinadbasbas3921 he did it for all of humanity. Zeus even went to him and said he could be free if he took fire back but he declined.
My guy Promethius is the real MVP, did everything for us and when he was being punished Zeus gave him a choice. To continue being tortured or take back the fire from the humans. He chose to be continue to be tortured for eternity. What a homie
Sisyphus commited one of the greatest crimes of the acient world. He murdered his guests in his house and stole from them, thats why Thanatos was supposed to bring him to Tartarus. The rest goes bacically as you stated. Thats the Version I know of.
Love your Videos, I know that there are so many versions of theses storys its always interesting to see what you found out!
@Drago Arbiter Thank you! I`am gonna look it up =D
He was also guilty of revealing the affairs of the gods. Once he caught Zeus chasing a Water god's daughter, and offer to reveal her location if the water god brings water to his city.
Thanos
The Greek gods were crazy.
Except hades
He was actually pretty chill.
I FEEL NOTHING yeah even the gods were bad and cruel just as the mortals
Shh! Don't say that! They might hear you
Zeus: *And that's when it became personal*
@wanka wanka Tell me the horror and terrors she has done.
The Erysichthon title card is repeated twice over the story of the turtle nymph
Didn't Ixion also get tricked by the gods into thinking that Nephele, a woman Zeus made of clouds, was Hera, and beget the centaurs with her? Then he got tied to the fiery wheel, in most versions I've heard. Always presumed that was just another part of his punishment: get a fake girl, get monster kids, *then* get thrown into Tartarus.
I wonder when Zeus gets his punishment also before someone says first I WAS FIRST
Good one! 😄
My head hurt reading that
Nirvezz my skill of hurting heads has gone up a level thank you!
Kratos: done a long time ago.
ahmad nama good
Turtle punishment 😅
0:36
Scar what are you doing here?
The denizens of Tartarus all got what was coming to them, but Prometheus deserved better.
Fortunately we have kratos
Pause 0:36 doesn't he look like the dude from fmab?
You are right that is scar lol
@@toheebolawale8455 I couldn't tell if he had the scar on his forehead or not though either way it looks just like him
@@turbobat9222 take a look at it closely you will see the scar on his forehead.
@@toheebolawale8455 ok
@@toheebolawale8455 yeah you right it is him
The thing about some of these is that after a year or so you'd get used to it because or the flaming wheel one as an example all the bone muscle skin and everything would burn off so he must have immortal skin and you will get used to the fire so it'll just be really boring which might be worse
Lbpc2 2 nah I don’t think so
@@tree8821 well it is a fact go Google how brains work
Lbpc2 2 a “fact” u say lol
@@tree8821 it's better than a fact it's science
Lbpc2 2 first u say it’s a fact, now u say it’s science
What??? The Gods where not “Often Merciful” they were always giving Humans terrible punishments.
Hades wasn't so bad tho
Those humans got what they deserved.
@@contessa8817 No. Not all of them.
Well they probably just don't like humans just like humans don't like blood suckers if you know what I mean or roaches
Demetrius, the wine god, and Hades seem to be the only one I know that didn’t punish humans just for being overconfident
Never mind I just watched the hunger part
The worst punishment is sitting in the corner for 5 minutes
Punishment name:time out
Medusa got the worst punishment..... Not only anyone who looked at her turned to stone.... She's forever known as a monster.
The use of Scar as the first picture of Ixion, lol
Great video.
Another part in where the Seven Deadly Sins took pieces from. Quick question: When will they post the punishment of King Lycan being changed into a wolf by Zeus for human sacrifice?
Prometheus a beeing of godly kindness and father of humanity
Can't be Greek Mythology without a bit of bloodshed
Some I’ve heard some I’ve neva heard all said glad I stopped by & heard
Now don't blame Kratos for annihilating Olympians. LoL.
Dude I love your channel
These were all really shortened like missing major details like tantalus' son, ixions third chance, sysiphus' River thing and what he did to get out of the underworld, erisicthin eating his daughter when she became a horse and her turning to butterfly and promethius putting the meat in a smaller pile with skin over it and the bones with fat over it and the first time he gave fire was not theft but the second one was
I haven't heard the version of Prometheus being sentenced for a time period instead of eternity. Zeus was much more forgiving in that version, but still a wrathful King similar to his Father and Grandfather.
You should have put the giant Tityos instead of Prometheus
Please upload a video about EIDOLON
0:37: THAT WAS NOT IXIAN THAT WAS SCAR FROM FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST
“The faithful wife told her husband”
Yeah, and the not-so-faithful husband
Mythology has better stories than modern day movies
Awesome!
well those gods were quite innovative with their punishments.
5:22 Great Hermes Voice
I'm calling the getting of donkey ears a top listing
Prometheus is innocent.
Those myths get even better you know greek and see how a lot of those myths gave names to a bunch of stuff like turtle in greek is xelona
What is the name of the background music
some of them deserved their punisment
There was mistake on tantelus punishment he was punish because he have his son coocked and persephony's mom ate it without seeing properly
Imagine being turned into a turtle
These energies will be in full effect at sunrise providing overwhelming power and force to aide the entire nation against this fallen evil sinking evil.
Cool!
Ooh those Greek People
I downvote this. Not thoroughly explained at all. 1)Tantalus was punished for feeding his son to the gods. Not because he stole from them. 2) The next one, he was sentenced to die because he ratted on Zeus, and was punished as such because he lied to Hades. 3)Prometheus was punished for giving man fire, then tricking the gods into only getting fat and bones as offerings. AT least do your research and/or fully explain it.
There _were_ some myths where Tantalus stole from the Gods, but it's not as well known.
Personally, I like to think _both_ happened--Tantalus was invited over and stole from them, Zeus decided to give him another chance and that led to the cannibalism.
Well, mortals in the end mortals are glad there is no afterlife for them when they die, because only their genes have to deal with the suffering caused by their actions. But since their offspring isn't them any humans would be glad to offend any god and they're right to do that.
Zeus forgave his son for stealing the nectar, he got punsihed for a much more evil act, he invited the gods to a feast in his castle Zeus, Appolo, and a goddess(forgot who srry) accepted at the feast they had stew the goddess went in and started eating, zeus and appolo didn't zeus then asks about his grandson whom he wanted to meet and then screams on tantalus as the stew he was served was none other then his grandson's flesh Tantalus got the punishement he deservzd as in the video and his son got revived by the gods howzver he was lacking a shoulder the one that the goddess ate, then the god of foregery heaphestus made him a shoulder of iron and the grandson became king instead of his father
That’s me!!🤣
You didn’t explain the real reason tantalus was punished
He. Was punished because he killed his son and cooked him in a stew and served it to the gods
Ya that's a big issue I have with this channel they miss a lot of important details use false information and get things wrong a perfect example of this the Adonis myth that never happened Ovid wrote that as propaganda to make the gods look bad and don't even get me started on the whole Medusa thing
The last one is unfair 😟😟
If i remember corectly Tantalos also served the Gods his first born child or i am wrong?
ono reupload
Was that Scar from fma 😂
As cruel the gods in the greek mythology are, they (and the stories) are quite the most akkurate reflection of mankinde in the world of mythology. But you really shorten the story of prometheus.
Holy cow!
You left out so many details
How are you doing today
7 deadly sins
pp
These myths are way off
What about Kratos 😂
Well, the worst punishment? Humans became playthings of the greek goods and goddesses.
kirby march barcena Fr.
Not anymore becoz most of them do not have faith in them plus they are now only in myths and myths can never be a reality
Not unlike of the Christian god!!
@@barshana6231 How is the narrative of the Bible less of myths than that?? Reality doesn't depend on whether most people believe them or not!!!
@@barshana6231 You’re pretty idiotic aren’t you?
3:06 Wicked Angel? Bruh all Thanatos did was try do his job... :c
He's not popular, but he is a necessary force of nature.
Meme/Edge;Lord CawCaw ikr
Aye, he's just doing his job
Thanos?
@@jjohnson6382 no Thanatos
Don't you just love Mythology! World's of imagination to explore! :)
Captain Sinbad t-thats why I’m here
How awesome Void man! Have a great weekend!
Captain Sinbad thank you also have good weekend too!
Captain Sinbad also I hope thy your comment gets pinned
You're very welcome Void man and thank you as well! ✌️
„Instead of strings he used snakes“ nice. Because being tied to a flaming wheel isn‘t metal enough already
I hope the snakes weren’t affected by the fire.
@@Goodiesfanful"no animals were harmed durning this production"
This vídeo has been edited and remaked to follow new TH-cam guidelines of use
that’s sad
Do you like fullmetal alchemist?
they shouldall be punished inhell
Nice video but You forgot 2 of the worst punishments..
Atlas and medusa
Probably cause he already talked about it in so many vids
There is no punishment of Medusa in Greek mythology.
@Cameron Chaney
Yes, in Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Eh, the Medusa one was mainly from Ovid's bad fanfictions.
@@omniavanitas7893 And Ovid was a Roman who did not have a good view of the Greeks. I believe that he even got in trouble with the Roman emperor.
0:36 is definitely scar from either full metal alchemist x3
A lot to learn from all these stories. Greek mythology is lot more than just smart
A lot of psychology in Greek Myth.
Story of prometheus still breaks my heart..
He deserved better.
This channel is awesome!
Getting punished for killing someone who btw forced you to marry them is unfair, sure killing them is wrong but wth
Calling the Greek Gods fair is like calling a puddle of water a boulder. In many myths the gods punish for no fair reason. Depending on the iteration Arachne beats Athena in a weaving competition so Athena turns her into a spider, in a myth I can’t remember the name of a woman kills her husband and exiled her son before marrying another man, the son comes back and kills them both under orders of Hermès if I remember correctly. Didn’t matter the furies tried killing the son but Athena and Hermès saved him in a trial where Athenians were the jurors and Athena the judge with Hermès the defense.
In some versions, IIRC, the Danaides' punishment is made _slightly_ more merciful, in that they _can_ eventually fill the bath and wash away their guilt...they just have to fill it with water collected in sieves. It'll happen, but it'll take a LOOOOONG time. At least they have eternity, amirite?
0:36 scar was not a villain please do not use his pic
Colone just wanted to sleep ):
You might be tempted to say "Oh man, Zeus was so spiteful for punishing Tantalus, his own son, to eternal torment for stealing some snacks from Olympus." Something that was left out of this video is the fact that Tantalus wasn't punished *just* for stealing nectar and ambrosia, but also defying the gods by revealing their secrets to mortals and attempting to prove that their power wasn't absolute. To test their omniscience, he held a great feast where he had killed and boiled his own son, Pelops. The gods caught on immediately and *this* is what caused Zeus to cast Tantalus into Tartarus.
Worse game of footsies I ever heard
3:07 handsome 😮😮😮😮
Am I the only one thinking like
"After all this time aren't they just gonna be used to it"
I can't believe how faithful Hera is to Zeus
What else would you expect from the goddess of marriage?
These aren't fully accurate there missing parts of the stories which makes a incorrect view of the myth.
Tantalus punishment wasnt so bad
I mean if waters just below your neck just solish ploosh and wam!
Water theirs rain
Throw a rock at the tree so the fruits would just fall down
Atlas s punishment should be included too I guess in the above list
Hi
MeDUSa
Nice video!
I wish you had talked about how Tantalus was punished the way that he was for trying to feed Zeus his own Grandson (Tantalus' first born)!
Muy buenos videos. Y me alegra ver entre medio arte de cartas Mitos y Leyendas :D
Why did you not add Titus' punishment: Carrying the sky?
You mean Atlas?
@Cameron Chaney In statues depicting him he holds earth, but according to the mythology he was punished to hold the sky, though I believe that holding earth does apply, he could literally hold the sky outside of earth.
The worst punishment is being born into a sacreligious family...
How did the Greeks know that the liver could regenerate?? Hmmmm 🤔🤔🤔
plz do a full story on troy
0:36 bro why did you bring scar into this video?
Is it just me or did you delete one of your video with the premise something like "the 4 most hated by the gods"?
Prometheus did nothing wrong
0:35 why Ixion looks like Jugemu Jugemu Goko no Surikire Kaijarisuigyo no Suigyomatsu Unraimatsu Furaimatsu Ku Neru Tokoro ni Sumu Tokoro Yabura Koji no Bura Koji Paipo-paipo Paipo no Shuringan Shuringan no Gurindai Gurindai no Ponpokopi no Ponpokona no Chokyumei no Chosuke?
You know you mess up when not only you anger Hades for capturing Death but Ares as well.
Don't mess with Ares domain. Ares got Hera's temper.
The Danaids shouldn't be punished. If they didn't want to marry those men, they were going to be killed (?) and or assaulted (?).
I'm glad Promethus can be free after 30,000 years. In their lifespans that's nothing.
Antigone boasted her hair was more beautiful than Hera’s. In punishment, Hera turned her hair into snakes. Later the gods took pity on her and turned her into a stork, and in that form she ate snakes.
Considering that Tantalus’ crimes were linked to food, I guess it is fitting his punishment is too.
If I was sysuphus I wouldn't bother pushing that bolder