Goddess of madness

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Sophocles' Trachiniae portrays the demise of Heracles by the accidental office of his significant other Deianira. Numerous prior years, Heracles had shot a bolt dunked in the noxious blood of the Hydra and utilized it to kill the centaur Nessus as he endeavored to steal Deianira. Prior to he passed on, Nessus urged Deianira to gather the blood around his injury and keep it as a love mixture for Heracles should his considerations stray somewhere else. At the point when Heracles brought his escort Iole into their home, Deinaria accord- ingly gave him a robe that she had blessed with this "adoration elixir." Heracles put on the robe and was quickly seized by anguishing torment. Incensed by his torture, he killed Lichas, the worker who had brought him the harmed tunic. Acknowle

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