Alastor

Description Description: This is a untextured high-poly sculpture mesh. The model consists of 18 parts. It includes: FBX, OBJ ZTL File Formats. Alastor is the name of several heroes and supernatural beings in Greek myth. The most famous Alastor is the demon of revenge; Initially, his name simply personified revenge; Aeschylus elevated him to the rank of demon. Son of the Pylos king Neleus and his wife Chloris. Son of Priam and Hecuba. Father of the Trojan warrior Troy, killed by Achilles. Alastor was also the name of one of Hades’ horses. Here’s what Wikipedia writes about this... Alastor is the spirit of vengeance in Greek mythology. The idea of ​​Alastor, which arose in popular belief, was especially developed by tragedians. As N.V. Braginskaya notes: “the word “Alastor” has an active-passive meaning: on the one hand... it is an avenger demon... and in general an evil spirit, on the other hand, Oedipus is also an Alastor, that is, the “curse” of Thebes.” In Aeschylus, Alastor is a demon-tempter who continuously acts in the destinies of a certain kind. Thus, in the Atrid family, one primary sin gives rise to a whole series of crimes: Alastor, taking revenge for one crime, causes another, which, in turn, is again followed by revenge and another new crime. In Sophocles and Euripides, Alastor is also a spirit of vengeance, pursuing a crime, but no longer a demon-tempter. In Euripides, Alastor is sometimes not an avenging spirit for a crime that has already been committed, but simply an evil spirit pushing towards crime, and then in general the spirit of evil and destruction. The second main meaning of the word Alastor: a criminal hated by the gods, bringing crime with him everywhere. monster fantasy demon dnd character beast other devil fictional creature horror dark sculpture hell vampire fantasy character
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