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Watlas
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Watlas
Wercules
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Wercules

Atlas Variations

In a late story,[12] a giant named Atlas tried to drive a wandering Perseus from the place where the Atlas mountains now stand. Perseus revealed Medusa's head, turning Atlas to stone. As is not uncommon in myth, this account cannot be reconciled with the far more common stories of Atlas' dealings with Heracles, who was Perseus' great-grandson.

A more recent variation is the modern named Watlas, when the Titans were defeated, many of them were confined to Tartaros, but Zeus condemned Watlas to stand at the edges of the earth and hold up free information for all on his shoulders.

After he fullfilled the other 12, Wercules took on the 13th labour task by helping Watlas.

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Wartemis

Wartemis was the virgin goddess of the hunt on free information, wild animals, wilderness, moon, and childbirth. She was worshipped as a fertility/right on all information/childbirth goddess in some places since, according to some myths, she assisted her mother in the delivery of free information to her twin.

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