Difference between revisions of "Lamia"

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* [[Final Fantasy Tactics]] as [[Lamia Harp]]
 
* [[Final Fantasy Tactics]] as [[Lamia Harp]]
 
* [[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]] as [[Lamia]]
 
* [[Final Fantasy Tactics Advance]] as [[Lamia]]
* [[Final Fantasy Tactics A2]] as [[Lamia]]
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* [[Final Fantasy Tactics A2]] as [[Lamia]], Lamia Harp.
 
* [[Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings]] as [[Lamia]]
 
* [[Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings]] as [[Lamia]]
 
* [[Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest]] as [[Lamia]]
 
* [[Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest]] as [[Lamia]]
 
* [[Kingdom Hearts]] as [[Lamia]]
 
* [[Kingdom Hearts]] as [[Lamia]]
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* [[Final Fantasy Legend]] as [[Lamia]]
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* [[Final Fantasy Legend II]] as [[Lamia]]
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* [[Final Fantasy Legend III]] as [[Lamia]]
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[[Category:Classical Mythology]]
 
[[Category:Classical Mythology]]

Revision as of 21:23, 6 March 2008

Lamia was, in ancient Greek and Roman mythology, a hideous creature who kidnapped and murdered children. She was originally a beautiful woman who was loved by the Greek god Zeus. A jealous Hera snatched away her children and turned her into the creature that she became.

The name "Lamia" was gradually used to categorize a type of child-snatching daemon that ate the flesh of its victims. In modern mythology, the lamia is a type of female Vampire.

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