Fury

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Fury is a mythological avenging spirit, one of the Furies (Erinyes) from Greek and Roman mythology, who personifies vengeance and retribution.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf avenging spirit
chthonic deity
deity
mythological spirit
personification
associatedWith blood guilt
family curses
moral order
oaths
punishment of wrongdoers
pursuit of the guilty
category Greek underworld spirit
Roman underworld spirit
mythological personification of vengeance
collectiveGreekName Erinyes NERFINISHED
collectiveRomanName Furiae NERFINISHED
culture Greek mythology
Roman mythology
depictedAs figure bearing torches
figure bearing whips
winged woman
woman with serpents in her hair
domain underworld
function enforce divine law
pursue sinners on earth
torment souls of the guilty
GreekName Erinys NERFINISHED
languageOrigin Greek
Latin
moralScope crimes against kin
impiety
murder within the family
perjury
nature fearsome
implacable
relentless
partOf Erinyes NERFINISHED
Furies NERFINISHED
personifies retribution
vengeance
residence Hades NERFINISHED
underworld
role avenger of crimes
spirit of retribution
spirit of vengeance
RomanName Furia NERFINISHED
symbolOf divine wrath
inescapable justice

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