
5 Muses
The Muses the nine Goddesses of inspiration, patroness of the arts, music,singing dance, history, poetry, literature, astronomy, theater and sciences, in the myth they are daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne .
The Nine Muses are
- Calliope: Muse of eloquence and epic poetry.
- Terpsichore: Muse of dance and singing.
- Erato: Muse of poetry love.
- Thalia: Muse of idyllic poetry.
- Clio: Muse of history.
- Euterpe: Muse of music and lyrical poetry.
- Melpomene: Muse of theater.
- Polyhymnia: Muse of sacred poetry and sacred hymn.
- Urania: Muse of Astronomy, astrology and exact sciences.
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As goddesses, the muses possess the natural powers and abilities of Olympian deities such as immortality, omnipresence, high-level of durability, vast stamina and speed, and strength with excellent reflexes and balancing and insight and responses, acrobatic skills beyond of normal humans, and the potential to do Magic, such as the ability to shape-shift, teleport, and to manifest as objects. As the goddesses of the Arts, they possess the natural ability to charm and entrance those who hear their hypnotically beautiful and soft melodious vocalizing melodies and songs.
As their domain lies in the arts, they exist virtually anywhere they are presented or portrayed as a work of art (like paintings, statues, etc.)
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The Muses Mentioned[]
- Calliope - First among Muses[1]
- Terpsichore[2]
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