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Parthenius, Love Romances 2 (trans. Gaselee) (Greek poet C1st B.C.) :
"From the Hermes of Philetas [a Greek elegiac poet from Kos (Cos), C3rd B.C.].While Odysseus was on his wanderings round about Sikelia (Sicily), in the Tyrrhenian (Etruscan) and Sikelian (Sicilian) seas, he arrived at the island of Meligounis, where King Aiolos (Aeolus) made much of him because of the great admiration he had for him by reason of his famous wisdom: he inquired of him about the capture of Troy and how the ships of the returning heroes were scattered, and he entertained him well and kept him with him for a long time. Now, as it fell out, this stay was most agreeable to Odysseus, for he had fallen in love with Polymela, one of Aiolos's daughters, and was engaged in a secret intrigue with her. But after Odysseus had gone off with the winds shut up in a bag, the girl was found jealously guarding some stuffs from among the Trojan spoils which he had given her, and rolling among them with bitter tears. Aiolos reviled Odysseus bitterly although he was away, and had the intention of exacting vengeance upon Polymela; however, her brother Diores was in love with her, and both begged her off her punishment and persuaded his father to give her to him as his wife."

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Right after, they are approached by King Daphnes himself. Lana theorizes that Cia's disappearance is linked to this new threat and forms an alliance to save her from the darkness. After a long, harrowing fight, they were able to rescue the weakened Cia from the darkness, albeit weakened. She then informs them that the source of the threat was none other than Phantom Ganon, who had stolen her dark magic. If separated for too long, the sorceress would die. Tetra and the others vowed to save their land and Cia by heading to the fused Wind and Earth Temples where he laid hidden. The group perseveres and finally confronts the phantom itself. With their combined might, they shot forth a bolt of light that weakened the monster. With their teamwork, they finally slew the apparition, relinquishing Cia's magic along with the Triforce of Power. With everything set right, Tetra and the king fade back into their world, waving good-bye to Link and the sorceresses.

The living (roughly humanoid) embodiment of a fundamental abstraction. They may be god-like in power, but have a much narrower focus. Athena does many things; Death only one. However, the limits of what they can accomplish and the extent of their authority is usually dependent on what they represent. If the being personifies water, then all they can control and have authority over is water. Anything not related to water, a water elemental couldn't help you with. On the other hand, if the personified force is something like destruction or creation, then the entity would have a larger purview to work with. Also, while a god might have more freedom of agency, a personified force can be more powerful. Hades may command the dead and the underworld, but Thanatos IS death and capable of reaping anyone, even the gods. On the other hand, some Anthropomorphic Personifications are much weaker, perhaps due to having a minor sphere of influence (similar to Odd Job Gods). In non-magical series they resemble a Sufficiently Advanced Alien, but unlike them are an intrinsic part of the workings of the universe. Note that a character representing an idea is not enough, they have to literally be the idea's physical form.

Live-Action TV

  • Played with in Babylon 5: During the Battle of Coriana VI, The Vorlons and the Shadows take Sheridan and Delenn to an illusory world (possibly via telepathy) where each is presented with a personification of the Ancients' goals: An "order" figure for the Vorlons and a "chaos" set of quickly changing figures for the Shadows. The irony is, both those races are assuming the guise of universal aspects for the benefit of the junior races; in actual fact they are very advanced but non-godly aliens whose rather human failings had messed up the last 10,000 years or so of galactic history for everybody. Sheridan and Delenn call them on this, and that is a big part of what finally convinces them to stop trying to "help" the other races.
  • In Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The First is the very idea of evil itself. It seemingly has some aspect of being a personification of death, as well, seeing as it can take the appearance of anyone who has ever died (and in fact has no actual appearance of its own). This includes anyone who's died and then been brought back to life, and thus one of The First's common guises is Buffy herself (who's been revived twice, once through simple CPR after her heart stopped and once via magic).
  • Coupling: We do not talk about the Melty Man.
  • Dead Like Me is about a Quirky Miniboss Squad of Grim Reapers.
  • Doctor Who:
  • The Fourth Doctor dealt with the White Guardian, Anthropomorphic Personification of order, and the Black Guardian, Anthropomorphic Personification of chaos. Seemingly, the White Guardian functioned as the Dungeon Master, guiding the Doctor and his companions on a quest to assemble the Key to Time, while the Black Guardian tried to trick and corrupt them. In the final Key to Time story, the Doctor realised the Black Guardian was impersonating the White Guardian, but it's open to question whether it was just for that story, or if he'd been impersonating him all along. The Black Guardian sought revenge on the Doctor for thwarting him over the Key, recruiting Turlough to kill the Fifth Doctor, but Turlough was able to break the contract by passing a test from the White Guardian.
  • The Thirteenth Doctor encountered the Anthropomorphic Personification of Time, which reflected the form of its current audience.
  • Legends of Tomorrow has the Totem Bearers, who wield Totems representing six elements. Kuasa has the Water Totem, Mick has the Fire Totem, Zari has the Air Totem, Nathan uses the Earth Totem (its true bearer hasn't been found yet), Amaya has the Spirit Totem and Sara has the Death Totem.
  • Look Up: In the episode about airplane flight, the four forces are presented as four different people.
  • Lift is personified as an angel lifting an airplane upward.
  • Weight is personified as a fat man sitting on top of a plane, causing it to descend.
  • Drag is personified as a man hanging off the side of a plane, holding an umbrella open to slow the plane down.
  • Thrust is personified as a strong muscle man throwing a plane forward.
  • In Supernatural, the Four Horsemen (in addition to their rather unpleasant traditional duties) happen to wear the keys to Lucifer's prison as jewelry. It's implied that, except for Death (who claims to be possibly older than God himself and says he will eventually reap Him) their power actually resides in the rings, opening up the possibility that their roles might conceivably be passed along to someone else. This is confirmed when Death tells Dean that he wants him to take his job for one day, and the only way to do that was to put on his ring. Ostensibly this was to teach Dean a lesson about the natural order of things and why Death hates the angels and demons who mess around with it on a daily basis (especially Bratty Half-Pint Lucifer).
  • An embodiment of Death appeared in the Torchwood episode "Dead Man Walking".
  • The Twilight Zone (2002): In "Fair Warning" it turns out that the man speaking with Tina was actually his conscience, warning her against his plan to attack her.
  • Young Sheldon: In "A Clogged Pore, a Little Spanish and the Future", Penn & Teller appear as a personification of Sheldon's pimple. Penn is A.V. (short for acne vulgaris) and Teller is Pus.

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