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Cymochles, a knight in Book II who is defined by indecision and fluctuations of the will. He and his fiery brother Pyrochles represent emotional maladies that threaten temperance. The two brothers are both slain by Prince Arthur in Canto VIII. Draper, John W. (1932), "Classical Coinage in the Faerie Queene", PMLA, 47 (1): 97–108, doi: 10.2307/458021, JSTOR 458021, S2CID 163456548

Saving the Galaxy, One Quadrant and Sector at a Time". Allyn Gibson:Made of awesome and Guinness and bright shiny pennies… . Retrieved 7 August 2023. Triamond, one of the Knights of Friendship, a hero of Book IV. Friend of Cambell. One of three brothers; when Priamond and Diamond died, their souls joined with his body. After battling Cambell, Triamond marries Cambell's sister, Canacee.

It was supposed to be a tyrant who eventually got killed. But given his evilness, Abartach emerged from the grave as a vampire. He then decided to go after innocent people to drink their blood. due. He offered triple wages but still no one would take the work. Finally one day the farmer came across a piper who was renowned for his skill with music and his love of whiskey, and it was widely Green, Paul D. (1974), "Spenser and the Masses: Social Commentary in The Faerie Queene", Journal of the History of Ideas, 35 (3): 389–406, doi: 10.2307/2708790, JSTOR 2708790

Another vampiric creature, this time, takes the form of a woman. The Dearg Due seduced young and old men to drink their blood. courage he would be rewarded, that he could keep cows in that field as long as he lived and none of Una’s people would bother him. And so he did, piping and drinking at the farmer’s expense andThe horse shape resembles that of the Hippocampus from Greek mythology. And the evil intention of eating humans by shapeshifting was close to the Nixie from Germanic mythology. 26. Leanan Sídhe – Evil Muse Chrysogonee, mother of Belphoebe and her twin Amoretta. She hides in the forest and, becoming tired, falls asleep on a bank, where she is impregnated by sunbeams and gives birth to twins. The goddesses Venus and Diana find the newborn twins and take them: Venus takes Amoretta and raises her in the Garden of Adonis, and Diana takes Belphoebe. Wise, Thomas J., ed. (1897), Spenser's Faerie queene. A poem in six books; with the fragment Mutabilitie, George Allen , in six volumes illustrated by Walter Crane Yamashita, Hiroshi; Suzuki, Toshiyuki (1990), A Comprehensive Concordance to The Faerie Qveene 1590, Kenyusha, Tokyo, ISBN 4-905888-03-4 In another story, a man who foolishly stays out late on Halloween is swept along with a group of fairies on their way to a fair. He meets their king Finvarra and his wife, and realizes that the people around him are spirits of the dead. They force him to dance until he passes out, and he wakes up the next morning in a stone circle, covered in bruises. [16]

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