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>They are in two tribes, the thirty-two of the Left, who are evil Sorcerers, and the twenty of the Right, who banish Spells. Names of the Daktuloi include Kelmis, Damnameneus and Akmon. They dwell with Rhea, the Mother of the Gods, some say in the region of Troy; from Her They learned to transform metals [i.e., alchemy], and She entrusted Zeus, Father of Gods and Men, to Their care
>x. They are associated with the Kouretes, who danced to protect Zeus and hold the bottomless Cretan cave where Zeus was born. They came from Their cave in Mt. Ida in Phrygia to the Cave on Mt. Ida in Crete, for the two are connected. Some of the Kouretes and Karikines (Kabeiroi) came with the Phoenicians to Brittany, whence They spread like a plague to Cornwall and Iberia. The rural folk still fear these dwarfs, and call Them the Korreds or The Old Ones. They have deep-set, red eyes and shaggy dark skin, and They brought the Dolmen Stones to these lands. They still dance in circles so ferociously that the grass ignites beneath Their feet. They live in various caverns and caves, but always below sea-level
Didn't I tell this? The Fomorians are those same beings from Greek Mythology.
>xi. Likewise the Koroubantes made a sound so hideous and danced so demonically that even the Titans were driven away from this cave. Tzetzes says They are Demon Attendants of Rhea, who established their foul grotto on the Samothracian mountain called Saon. There, in an infernal cave, dwells Zerunthos, a gargantuan, abominable serpent, splotched in color, with scales horny like the fingernails of a shriveled corpse. Therein dogs are slaughtered to fulfill obscene rites
>xii. The Telkhines are seal-people descended from Tartaros and Nemesis (Damnation and Vengeance) and were great Sorcerers, especially skilled in the Evil Eye, by which They could transform anything, and They were experts in Craft and Alchemy
>They are in two tribes, the thirty-two of the Left, who are evil Sorcerers, and the twenty of the Right, who banish Spells. Names of the Daktuloi include Kelmis, Damnameneus and Akmon. They dwell with Rhea, the Mother of the Gods, some say in the region of Troy; from Her They learned to transform metals [i.e., alchemy], and She entrusted Zeus, Father of Gods and Men, to Their care
>x. They are associated with the Kouretes, who danced to protect Zeus and hold the bottomless Cretan cave where Zeus was born. They came from Their cave in Mt. Ida in Phrygia to the Cave on Mt. Ida in Crete, for the two are connected. Some of the Kouretes and Karikines (Kabeiroi) came with the Phoenicians to Brittany, whence They spread like a plague to Cornwall and Iberia. The rural folk still fear these dwarfs, and call Them the Korreds or The Old Ones. They have deep-set, red eyes and shaggy dark skin, and They brought the Dolmen Stones to these lands. They still dance in circles so ferociously that the grass ignites beneath Their feet. They live in various caverns and caves, but always below sea-level
Didn't I tell this? The Fomorians are those same beings from Greek Mythology.
>xi. Likewise the Koroubantes made a sound so hideous and danced so demonically that even the Titans were driven away from this cave. Tzetzes says They are Demon Attendants of Rhea, who established their foul grotto on the Samothracian mountain called Saon. There, in an infernal cave, dwells Zerunthos, a gargantuan, abominable serpent, splotched in color, with scales horny like the fingernails of a shriveled corpse. Therein dogs are slaughtered to fulfill obscene rites
>xii. The Telkhines are seal-people descended from Tartaros and Nemesis (Damnation and Vengeance) and were great Sorcerers, especially skilled in the Evil Eye, by which They could transform anything, and They were experts in Craft and Alchemy
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