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− | Selene was the original goddess of the moon in Greek mythology (Artemis only filled that function very late in the development of classical mythology), the sister of Helios the sun-god (not to be confused with [[Helios]] the [[New Olympian]]). She was particularly noted for her romance with Endymion, whom she placed in an enchanted, unaging sleep, so that he could be her lover forever. | + | '''Selene''' was the original goddess of the moon in Greek mythology (Artemis only filled that function very late in the development of classical mythology), the sister of Helios the sun-god (not to be confused with [[Helios]] the [[New Olympian]]). She was particularly noted for her romance with Endymion, whom she placed in an enchanted, unaging sleep, so that he could be her lover forever. |
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+ | For the Furies, see the article on the Weird Sisters. | ||
==Production Background== | ==Production Background== |
Revision as of 12:08, 21 December 2007
Seline is the Weird Sister of Vengeance, or Fury.
Characteristics
She can be distinguished from the others by her black hair. Seline is the most severe of the three; she was the one who told Macbeth that Gillecomgain had murdered Findlaech at Duncan’s orders, and gave him the magical ball of light which he used to slay Duncan in battle.
Real World History
Selene was the original goddess of the moon in Greek mythology (Artemis only filled that function very late in the development of classical mythology), the sister of Helios the sun-god (not to be confused with Helios the New Olympian). She was particularly noted for her romance with Endymion, whom she placed in an enchanted, unaging sleep, so that he could be her lover forever.
For the Furies, see the article on the Weird Sisters.
Production Background
Voice Actor: Kath Soucie