DivineWrath

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DivineWrath is the personified, punishing anger of the gods in Greek mythology, often manifested through monstrous beings that enforce divine justice on mortals.

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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf MythologicalConcept
Personification
ReligiousConcept
canBeAvertedBy Prayer
PurificationRites NERFINISHED
RitualAppeasement NERFINISHED
Sacrifice
hasAspect Fear
Terror
Vengeance
hasDomain AncientGreekReligion NERFINISHED
GreekMythology NERFINISHED
hasFunction EnforceDivineJustice
MaintainCosmicOrder
PunishTransgressions
hasMoralDimension ResponseToInjustice
ResponseToMoralFailure
hasNarrativeRole ExplainsDisaster
ExplainsSuffering
ReinforcesReligiousNorms
WarnsAgainstHubris
hasTemporalScope CanBeDelayed
CanBeIntergenerational
isAssociatedWith DivineJustice
GreekGods NERFINISHED
Punishment
Retribution
isConceptuallyRelatedTo Ate
Dike NERFINISHED
DivineRetribution
Erinyes NERFINISHED
Miasma
Nemesis NERFINISHED
isContrastedWith DivineFavor
DivineMercy NERFINISHED
isDirectedAt HubristicMortals NERFINISHED
Mortals
isManifestedThrough Curses
MonstrousBeings NERFINISHED
NaturalDisasters NERFINISHED
Plagues
isPersonificationOf PunishingAngerOfTheGods NERFINISHED
isTriggeredBy Hubris
Impiety
OathBreaking
Sacrilege

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GreekMonsters symbolizes DivineWrath