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The Traveller of Myths
Tomazo Thomas Pagonis
10 episodes
2 days ago
“Behind every myth lies an allegory, and behind every allegory — a truth.” The Traveller of Myths is not another retelling of Greek mythology. It is a journey guided by a restless rebel who refuses to treat myths as fairy tales or dusty academic notes. Instead, he searches for the allegories behind the verses of Homer, Hesiod, and the tragic poets — without ever destroying the magic of the plot. Here, Odysseus is more than a wanderer: he is exile and identity. Achilles’s rage is pride and blindness. The gods of Hesiod are chaos and order, creation and destruction...
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“Behind every myth lies an allegory, and behind every allegory — a truth.” The Traveller of Myths is not another retelling of Greek mythology. It is a journey guided by a restless rebel who refuses to treat myths as fairy tales or dusty academic notes. Instead, he searches for the allegories behind the verses of Homer, Hesiod, and the tragic poets — without ever destroying the magic of the plot. Here, Odysseus is more than a wanderer: he is exile and identity. Achilles’s rage is pride and blindness. The gods of Hesiod are chaos and order, creation and destruction...
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1/04. Chaos, Gaia, Tartarus, and above all ... Eros
The Traveller of Myths
22 minutes 27 seconds
2 months ago
1/04. Chaos, Gaia, Tartarus, and above all ... Eros

Season One – Episode Four

“Chaos, Gaia, Tartarus… and above all, Eros.”

In this episode of The Traveller of Myths, we dive into the opening lines of Hesiod’s Theogony. What was Chaos — anarchy, disorder, or something deeper? Was the cosmos constructed, born, or created? The Traveller argues: none of the above. Chaos simply was — the yawning openness from which Gaia, Tartarus, and the binding power of Eros emerged.

From primordial darkness (Nyx and Erebus) to the first unions of Night and Day, we uncover allegories of light, mortality, and the hidden laws of nature. Along the way, Night herself gives birth to Doom, Death, Sleep, Dreams, Deceit, Strife… and even Affection — weaving the algorithms of human fragility.

Expect poetry, philosophy, myth — and a few sharp-tongued quarrels between hosts and the enigmatic Traveller, who cannot resist teasing both academics and science.

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The Traveller of Myths
“Behind every myth lies an allegory, and behind every allegory — a truth.” The Traveller of Myths is not another retelling of Greek mythology. It is a journey guided by a restless rebel who refuses to treat myths as fairy tales or dusty academic notes. Instead, he searches for the allegories behind the verses of Homer, Hesiod, and the tragic poets — without ever destroying the magic of the plot. Here, Odysseus is more than a wanderer: he is exile and identity. Achilles’s rage is pride and blindness. The gods of Hesiod are chaos and order, creation and destruction...