Bob De Quatre Posted November 30, 2017 Posted November 30, 2017 Built for BrickPirate's november challenge about mythology. After having built Hercules and the Hydra of Lerna last year, I immediately knew that for this contest I would build another of the twelves Hercules labor. The Erymanthian Boar was a fearsome animal in Greek mythology. Capturing it alive was one of the tasks that King Eurystheus asked the demigod hero Heracles to complete during the story of the Labours of Heracles. The boar was a giant creature living on Mount Erymanthos, a region sacred to the goddess of hunt Artemis. When the boar would reach the farmlands, it would lay waste and destroy everything in its passing. The capturing of such a fearsome animal was not an easy task, and this is why Eurystheus chose it as the fourthlabour of Heracles. The hero set forth and initially visited a centaur who was a friend of his; his name was Pholus. The two friends had lunch and then decided to open a jar of wine; after opening it, the smell attracted all the centaurs of the mountain. They all started drinking, notrealising that the wine should be mixed with water first, as was customary in ancient Greece. So, they became drunk and started attacking. Heracles shot poisonous arrows against them and the drunken centaurs retreated. Pholus was curious as to why the arrows were fatal, and while examining one, he also got poisoned. According to one account, an arrow also mistakenly hit the centaur Chiron, who, although immortal, was still able to feel the pain. So, he asked the gods to lose his immortality, and replace the Titan Prometheus who was chained on a mountain top where an eagle ate his liver daily. So it happened, and the eagle continued to eat Chiron's liver until it was shot down by Heracles. Heracles then asked Chiron how to catch the boar; Chiron said that he should lure it intothick snow, thus making it difficult for the animal to move. Heracles followed the centaur's advice and managed to capture the animal. He then took it back to the court of Eurystheus, who upon seeing it, was so scared that he hid inside a huge jar and asked Heracles to get rid of it. Quote
Littleworlds Posted November 30, 2017 Posted November 30, 2017 (edited) Lovely MOC! The terrain and the temple look great. You feel like you could almost touch the masonry on it, and the boar has quite an aggressive glance in his eyes. Especially when facing Hercules head on. Edit: also extra points for the subject matter. You don't see greek mythology every day here! Edited November 30, 2017 by Littleworlds Quote
ED-209 Posted December 1, 2017 Posted December 1, 2017 Fantastic! I love it! The temple, the tree, the boar... and I love how small Hercules looks! Quote
sander1992 Posted December 1, 2017 Posted December 1, 2017 Nice! I like the landscaping of this build. The use of a darker color under the trees is a nice detail. Great boar. Quote
Lordofdragonss Posted December 5, 2017 Posted December 5, 2017 That boar is amazing. Can it be posed? Quote
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