Typhon (mythology)

Typhon is an evil creature from Greek Mythology that fought Zeus.

Legend
In his legend Typhon was the last monster Zeus had to defeat in order to reclaim the world, Typhon used his flames against Zeus and defeated him temporary but this came into combat and defeated him his legend Speaks this: after Zeus defeated the titans Gea give birth top his last son Typhon, this was the perfect adversary for Zeus in this bloody battle Zeus threw his thunders against Typhon but this didn't defeat him, the battle was hard Typhon defeated the gods but this ones came back and defeated him, Zeus then imprisoned him into mount Etna where he will stay forever.

Decedents
Typhon was the father of most of the monsters in Greek Mythology, alongside Echidna the great serpent witch. Some of it's children include:

Hydra: The Hydra was a nine-headed serpentine dragon who lived in the Lerna swamp. It breathed poisonous gas and its central head breathed fire. This monster devoured sheep, terrorized the villages, and killed its people. The Hydra was the one of the most dangerous monsters in Greek Mythology; if one of its heads was cut off, two more would grow in it's place. The more wounds inflicted on it, the stronger it became. Hercules defeated it by burning the head stumps after he cut them off, thus preventing them from growing back. The Hydra's main head was immortal, so Hercules cut it off and buried it under a rock to keep it from harming anyone.

Colquidian Dragon: The Colquidian Dragon was the guardian of the golden fleece. This Dragon never had to sleep, so nobody could steal its treasure without it knowing. It could breath fire and had poison teeth. It was one of the five decedents of Typhon who didn't died. He was defeated by Jason.

Ladon: The Ladon was a hundred-headed dragon who was the guardian of the golden apples of the Hesperides Guarden. Unlike it's other monstrous relatives, Ladon was not really evil, but simply guarded the tree from trespassers.

Chimera: The Chimera was a large, vicious beast that had the body and head of a lion, a goat's head growing from it's back, and a snake-headed-tail. All three heads breathed fire, and it's hide was too thick for any weapon to pierce it. Odysseus killed it when he stuck a lead-tipped spear down it's lion-mouth while riding Pegasus. The lead melted into the creature's mouth and poisoned it.

Escila: Escila was multi-headed marine dragon. Not much is known about it.

Cerberus: Cerberus was a three-headed dog who worked for Hades, the Lord of the Dead. It had a snake for a tail. Cerberus guarded the gates of the underworld and made sure that no one got out. Hercules defeated it.

Doubt : Doubt was a large humanoid cobra who was meant to prevent bad things to happen, this monster teamed up with Hades and he stoled the Helmet that could make invisible to anyone that has it, also he was the one who was the responsible for Perseus to kill Medusa.

Ortos: Ortos was a two headed dog alongside Gerion who was one of the monsters that Herucles fighted and was killed and when Gerion was up to come help him Hercules killed him too.

Gerion: Gerion was a three headed man giant that owned flesh eating bulls, and a two headed dog who was his brother, Hercules killed him in his 10 job

Sphinx: Sphinx was a half lion, hal eagle and half woman creature, who devoured annyone who cloudn solve her riddle: wich is the animal that walks in the day with four legs, at midnigth with two and at nigth with three, the answer was the human, when Edipo solved solved the riddle The Sphinx killed herself

Cromino Pig: the Cromino pig was a pig wich devasted the grass and vejetation from the prides, and attacked his habitants, this pig was captured by hercules alive he alongside: Ladon, Colquidian Dragon, Cerberus and Doubtt where the only Thyphon decedents who weren t kiulled.

Appeareance
Typhon in his Myth is described as a giant red Dragon with 6 snake heads on his body and one of a Dragon, big bat wings and horns in other sources Thyphon was a Half Dragon half man creature, there is no exact description oof him.

Power and Abilities
Thyphon being the most deadly monster on Greek Mythology posses the stongest power, like controling earth and wind, fire, poison and perhaps the power of killing gods, he was the true thread of the gods and his most dadly oponen t that steal hasn t been defeated.