The Fury Tisiphone: A Mythical Tale of Vengeance

The Fury Tisiphone: A Mythical Tale of Vengeance In Greek mythology, the Erinyes were three goddesses of vengeance who were said to punish those who committed heinous crimes. Among the three, Tisiphone was known as the avenger of murder, the one who hunted down and punished murderers. @wikipedia.org/wiki/Tisiphone Origins of Tisiphone Tisiphone was the daughter of the primordial god Chaos and the goddess of night Nyx . She was also one of the Erinyes , or the Furies, along with her sisters Alecto and Megaera . The Erinyes were tasked with punishing those who committed unforgivable crimes, such as murder, patricide, and matricide. Tisiphone, in particular, was responsible for tracking down and punishing murderers. Tisiphone was often depicted as a terrifying figure, with snakes for hair and bloodshot eyes. She was said to carry a whip made of snakes and a torch, which she used to hunt down her targets. Her fury was relentless, and her victims were said to be driven mad with fear at ...