His Greek counterpart is Hephaestus, the god … The more she shrieked and struggled the more firmly the mechanical throne gripped her; the chair was a cleverly designed trap.
Vulcan is the god of fire in Roman mythology. Late in his childhood, he found the remains of a fisherman's fire on the beach and became fascinated with an unextinguished coal, still red-hot and glowing.
For three days Juno sat fuming, still trapped in Vulcan's chair, she could not sleep, she could not stretch, she could not eat.
Typically, the God of War and the God of Death were depicted together on artifacts but never with a third glyph. Guide In-Depth. He is the son of Jupiter and Juno, and the husband of Venus. Vulcan carefully shut this precious coal in a clam shell and took it back to his underwater grotto and made a fire with it. Vulcan was born extremely ugly. [12] However he did send Juno a beautifully constructed chair made of silver and gold, inlaid with mother-of-pearl. His mother, Juno, tried to throw him off a cliff, but failed to kill her son. The Vulcanalia was the annual festival held August 23 in his honor. Hier können Sie Inhalte sammeln, auswählen und Anmerkungen zu Ihren Dateien hinterlegen. The Inferno Cannon prioritizes the marked target and deals 10% more damage to that god. Wählen Sie bis maximal 100 Bilder zum Herunterladen aus. 15 Votes.
Vulcan blasts a fireball out of his Forge, pushing him back and dealing 65/95/125/155/185 (+70% of your magical power) damage to all enemies in its path, marking the first god that is hit. 51.4K 5 VULCAN The Forge of Grit. 12 Votes. Vulcan claims in a conversation with Tsukiyo that her senses are not poor because of old age. Juno was delighted with this gift but, as soon as she sat in it her weight triggered hidden springs and metal bands sprung forth to hold her fast. by arka222 updated March 24, 2014.
Vulcan - God of the Forge [WIP] >Updated for Vulcan Rework< by SKamiTheFly updated November 21, 2013. It was Jupiter who finally saved the day, he promised that if Vulcan released Juno he would give him a wife, According to Virgil, Vulcan was the father of Caeculus. Vulcan (Latin: Volcanus or Vulcanus; , ) is the god of fire including the fire of volcanoes, metalworking, and the forge in ancient Roman religion and myth. To punish mankind for stealing the secrets of fire, Jupiter ordered the other gods to make a poisoned gift for man.