CAN CERBERO
MYTHOLOGY
Cerberus is the guard at the gate that connects the living world with
Hades. Hades is a dark region where Persephone and Hades reign, they are the
rulers of the underworld. It is the place where the souls of the dead ones go.
Cerberus ensures that no mortal enters into the world of the dead ones, and
that no dead one escapes from their world. It's a very fierce being, with the
body of a dog with three heads and a tail snake's tail. Its eyes are red and
are illuminated by a supernatural light. Its fangs are permeated with black and
deadly poison. It is feared by its strength and aggressiveness. Its tail is
used to catch its enemy.
It has two weaknesses; honey and music. It was beaten twice. The first
defeat was enacted by Orpheus, who managed to charm Cerberus, with the music of
his lyre. Hercules beat Cerberus by bounding it with his enormous strength.
This episode is known as one of the
"Twelve Labors of Hercules". Honey is the other weakness of
Cerberus. The few survivors of Cerberus rage who returned have said that cakes
with honey calm the fierce animal.
MEANING
“Cerberus” is used to describe someone that cares or looks after someone
or something.
In the RAE it is listed as: Cerberus,
ra.
(From can and Cerberus, the three-headed dog guarding the gate of hell).
1. m. and f. coll. Violent or rude guard or keeper.
2. m. Dep. Goalkeeper (Player that defends the goal).
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