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Cerberi are nightmarish, three-headed hounds born of Hell’s darkest pits, their flayed, sinewy bodies exposing raw muscle, bulging tendons, and veins that
In Greco-Roman mythology, Cerberus was the guardian to the Gates of Hades. Should any souls try to flee across the Styx, this terrifying hellhound will pursue them and drag them back. This monster has been envisioned as having more than just three heads (and often less) and has also been said to have serpents for tails. This classic beast has been used in many forms of literature and in other media such as video games. A massively built hound with three heads, Cerberus has been portrayed…
CERBERUS in Greek and Roman mythology, is a multi-headed (usually three-headed) dog, or "hellhound" with a serpent's tail, a mane of snakes, and a lion's claws. He guards the entrance of the Greek underworld to prevent the dead from escaping and the living from entering.
Cerberus! >:D
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