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Ekhidna is a divine monster from Greek mythology; Her name means ‘Viper’, and She is the mother of many monsters. Her parentage is varied, depending on the source; She may be a daughter of the Sea Goddess Keto, or Her mother may be Styx, of the river fame. She is described as being half beautiful maiden, half

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