Various Greek goddesses have been given the epithet Brimo when referring to their “angry” or “terrifying” aspects. For 10 points each:
[10e] Goddesses whose vengeful aspects are referred to as Brimo are often linked to this place, which includes the Fields of Elysium and Tartarus.
ANSWER: Greek underworld [accept hell or Hades or land of the dead]
[10m] This goddess was given the epithet Brimo in her temple at Pherae in Thessaly. Lycophron’s Alexandra uses the name Brimo when describing queen Hecuba’s transformation into this goddess’s symbol of a black dog.
ANSWER: Hecate [or Hekate; prompt on Trivia]
[10h] Hippolytus states that during this event, a priest announced that a goddess called Brimo gave birth to a son named Brimos. “Unrepeatables” of this event include “Things Done,” “Things Shown,” and “Things Said.”
ANSWER: Eleusinian Mysteries [prompt on mysteries] (The “unrepeatables” held inside the Telesterion included reenacting the Demeter-Persephone myth and being shown sacred relics by a priest with commentary.)
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