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>Rhea gave Them Poseidon to be raised, and They made His barbed trident as well as the viscous sickle by which Ouranos was so cruelly unmanned. They fought the Gods and were so repugnant to Zeus that He blasted Them with His thunderbolt, submerging and overturning Their island. They also inhabited Rhodes before there were people
>xiii. The Telkhines are related to the Bakkhulides and those most frightening Dead Ones, the Keres, those completely Evil Spirits, shaped like unearthly birds of prey, who pollute everything and bring blindness and other terrifying diseases; They inflict horrible death and disaster
>xiv. No Demon is more frightening than Him whom the Etruscans called Tukhulkha, a Beast with writhing snakes, vulture's beak, enormous tongue, long ears and lipless snarl. He pursues poor wretches even after they have died
>xv. Kharun was the Etruscan name for another hideous demon, who has a hooked nose, obscene pointed donkey ears, flaming eyes [in Greek, kharon means Bright- or Fierce-eyed], a goatee, vicious wolf-fangs, a monkey face, revolting greenish-grey skin, wings (sometimes) and terrifying serpents for hair. He uses his mallet to smash the skulls and splatter the brains of the dead and dying. There are several Kharuns (whom the Italians call Caronte), including Kharun Khunkhulis and Kharun Hut's. Kharun and Tukhulkha (whom we see on the walls of the Tomba dell'Orco in Tarquinia), both have winged feet, which shows they are Angels of Death
>xvi. Do not forget the Dioskouroi
>Rhea gave Them Poseidon to be raised, and They made His barbed trident as well as the viscous sickle by which Ouranos was so cruelly unmanned. They fought the Gods and were so repugnant to Zeus that He blasted Them with His thunderbolt, submerging and overturning Their island. They also inhabited Rhodes before there were people
>xiii. The Telkhines are related to the Bakkhulides and those most frightening Dead Ones, the Keres, those completely Evil Spirits, shaped like unearthly birds of prey, who pollute everything and bring blindness and other terrifying diseases; They inflict horrible death and disaster
>xiv. No Demon is more frightening than Him whom the Etruscans called Tukhulkha, a Beast with writhing snakes, vulture's beak, enormous tongue, long ears and lipless snarl. He pursues poor wretches even after they have died
>xv. Kharun was the Etruscan name for another hideous demon, who has a hooked nose, obscene pointed donkey ears, flaming eyes [in Greek, kharon means Bright- or Fierce-eyed], a goatee, vicious wolf-fangs, a monkey face, revolting greenish-grey skin, wings (sometimes) and terrifying serpents for hair. He uses his mallet to smash the skulls and splatter the brains of the dead and dying. There are several Kharuns (whom the Italians call Caronte), including Kharun Khunkhulis and Kharun Hut's. Kharun and Tukhulkha (whom we see on the walls of the Tomba dell'Orco in Tarquinia), both have winged feet, which shows they are Angels of Death
>xvi. Do not forget the Dioskouroi
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