HERACLES & ACHELOUS
Heracles and the river-god Achelous, Athenian red-figure krater C5th B.C., Musée du Louver
Akheloios competed with Herakles for the hand of the Aitolian princess Deianeira. During their wrestling match, the hero tore off one of the god's horns, forming the legendary Cornucopia or Horn of Plenty.
The river-god was depicted in one of four forms. In ancient Greek vase painting, he appears as a man-headed bull, a bull-shaped centaur, and a "merman" with a coiling fish tail in place of a lower torso and legs. In each case, his head was crowned with a horn. In mosaic art, he was portrayed as a reclining man with an arm resting upon a pitcher of flowing water.
This gives the same energy as that perverted manga Jinmen









