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Greek Mythology (ギリシャ神話 Girisha Shinwa?) is the mythology of the ancient Greeks. A large part of Roman mythology is derived from Greek mythology and it forms the foundation of what is known as Classical Mythology.

Principles

As a mythology with a pantheon of gods, it operates similarly with Norse Mythology. As gods of polytheistic religion, they have emotions similar to those of humans such as love, justice, fear, and jealousy, and having doubts and failures like any one else. These gods aren't perfect, and such as when combined in a single group, complemented each other's weaknesses, creating a single flexible system, a sturdy defense system that could not be overcome by any foe.[1]

Like a number of other mythologies, the primary deities of Greek mythology are a younger generation of gods who fought against an older, more chaotic generation of gods, in this case the Titans, conquering them and taking their place.

Background

Though Greek mythology-based Magic has yet to appear in the main story of Toaru Majutsu no Index, it has been mentioned as a potential magical format [2], and as one of the many religions and mythologies which have caused Phases to be created over the world.[3]

Uses of Greek Mythology in the story

  • Ambrosia: The fruit of the gods which bestows immortality.
  • Cocytus: Meaning 'river of wailing', one of the rivers in the Greek underworld.
  • Endymion: A mortal loved by the moon goddess Selene and placed in eternal sleep.
  • Hermeticism: A magic system that is based primarily upon the writings attributed to Hermes Trismegistus ("Thrice Great").
    • Hermeticism: also called Hermetism, comprises beliefs and practices whose purpose is the influencing of the world through the three parts of the wisdom are: Alchemy, Astrology, and Theurgy.[6]
  • Hypnos: The personification and God of sleep.
    • Hypnos is a movie that is an experimental visual experience according to Kinuhata Saiai, where the audience is strapped into their seats for twenty-four hours straight.[7]
  • Medusa: A monster said to have the face of a female human, but with living poisonous snakes in place of hair and a gaze that can turn anyone who makes direct eye contact with her to stone.
    • Mitsuari Ayu, while equipping the FIVE_Over (Out_Sider) - Modelcase_"MENTAL_OUT" and wearing the "Fat Misaki" Designers' Gel suit, references Medusa and compares her appearance to her in attempt to disturb Shokuhou Misaki. Ayu also references the legend on how Medusa was turned into a monster and how the story of her hideous appearance terrifying people as if they were turned into stone evolved into her literally having the power to turn people into stone.[8]
  • Mount Olympus: The tallest mountain in Greece, on top of which the Gods are said to dwell.
    • Mount Olympus is referred to by Othinus as one of the various Phases applied to the world.[3]
  • Sibyl: A priestess who could look into the future, though the term can also designate any female prophet.
  • Titans: An earlier race of gods who were overthrown by the Olympians.

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