

Pantheon: Greek
Abode: Strait of Messina - Across from Scylla
Parents: Poseidon, Gaia
Key Info
- Enormous sea creature that expels massive amounts of water creating gigantic whirlpools OR simply was a whirlpool.
- Partners with Scylla to trap sailors entering the Strait of Messina.
Brief Bio
Charybdis is a sea monster in Greek mythology. Charybdis, along with the sea monster Scylla, appears as a challenge to epic characters such as Odysseus, Jason, and Aeneas. Scholarship locates her in the Strait of Messina.
The idiom "between Scylla and Charybdis" has come to mean being forced to choose between two similarly dangerous situations.
Charybdis aided her father Poseidon in his feud with her paternal uncle Zeus and, as such, helped him engulf lands and islands in water. Zeus, angry over the land she stole from him, sent her to the bottom of the sea with a thunderbolt; from the sea bed, she drank the water from the sea thrice a day, creating whirlpools. She lingered on a rock with Scylla facing her directly on another rock, making a strait.
Charybdis Χάρυβδις
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GREEK MYTHOLOGY

