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Scorpio
The Scorpion was another monster summoned at the will of a wrathful
goddess. Instead of Hera, though, it was Artemis, who called upon the creature
to destroy Orion. Orion was not a human, but a giant. As such, he was more than
mortal, but less than a god or goddess. He was the son of Poseidon, the sea god,
and is often supposed to be the son of Gaia, as were all giants. Orion was
prodigiously strong and very beautiful, but he shared the fatal flaw of many
traditional Greek heroes. He thought much too highly of himself and forgot to
show proper respect toward the immortals.
It is not clear what Orion did to anger Artemis. According to one
version, he tried to rape one of her handmaidens. According to another, he may
have tried to force himself on Artemis herself. Perhaps he simply boasted that
he was a better archer than she was. Of all the goddesses, however, Artemis may
have been the worst one to cross. She was the goddess of the hunt and the
goddess of revenge, and she was ruthless and violent once angered. She became
furious with Orion's impudence and commanded a giant scorpion to attack him. The
scorpion stung Orion and killed him. Artemis placed her servant in the heavens
as a reward for doing her bidding. Because of Orion's parentage, he could not go
to Hades. He was placed in the heavens as well, where he continues to flee
across the night sky, away from the poisonous scorpion.
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