Orpheus (2024)


Orpheus is the only son of Dream and Calliope. He is introduced in Fables and Reflections as a disembodied head.

Contents

  • 1 History
  • 2 Appearance
  • 3 Personality
  • 4 Relationships
  • 5 Powers and Abilities
  • 6 References

History[]

Orpheus, the bard of Greek myth, is the son of Oneiros and the muse, Calliope.

On the day of his wedding to Eurydice, his bride tragically dies from a snake bite. Overcome with grief, Orpheus petitions Oneiros for help to revive Eurydice, but his fatheris unwilling to help, so Orpheus disavows him.

His uncle, Olethros, and aunt, Teleute, reluctantly give him some help, and send Orpheus to plead his case before Hades, the ruler of the Greek underworld. He succeeds in convincing Hades to return Eurydice, but under the condition that he not look back during their trek from his realm. Out of the doubt that Hades kept his word, however, Orpheus looks over his shoulder steps from the outside world, and Eurydice is taken back into the Underworld forever.

Orpheus falls into misery and shuns the company of others. When he encounters the Maenads in a Bacchic orgy, and refuses to participate in their rituals, they tear him apart, and only his head remains intact. Because of his deal with Death, and time in Hades, he is condemned to eternal life as only a severed head.[1]

In 1789, Lady Johanna Constantine makes a deal with Dream, and in June 1794, she is tasked with retrieving his son's head. Dream tells her that she has been contracted to do this because he can't take part in the action directly. Johanna finds it to be a difficult task, but she finally accomplishes it. Orpheus is then taken to a remote island called Naxos, and Dream creates an order of priests who are charged to take care of his son.[2]

The order of priests protects Orpheus until the events of Brief Lives, in which Dream meets his son for the first time in centuries. He is reluctant, but his son is the only oracle that can tell him where to find Destruction. Orpheus tells Dream Destruction's location, but in return, he asks a boon of his father; that Dream kill him.

At the end of Brief Lives, Dream finally grants Orpheus the boon, and ends his son's life. Dream emerges from Orpheus' temple, Despair and Delirium met him upon his exit, suggesting Dream's mental state. The blood droplets on Dream's hands struck the ground, creating a new flower where they fell.[3]

Because Dream killed his own son, despite that it was Orpheus' own request, Dream would soon be targeted by The Three, in their incarnation as the Furies, goddesses of vengeance, for having committed filicide.

Appearance[]

Orpheus exists only as the disembodied head of a young man. He has brown hair and pale eyes, and a ragged stump of a neck.

Personality[]

Orpheus is passionate, a trait that made him one of the finest musicians of his age. He is also stubborn, which led to his current state because of the deals he made to retrieve his wife from the underworld; deals that would have worked had he been able to trust.

Relationships[]

He was estranged from his father for centuries by his own choice.

Powers and Abilities[]

He was endowed with near divine musical skills, Orpheus’s singing and playing were so beautiful that it was said animals, trees, and rocks could be moved to dance. Orpheus took part in the expedition of the Argonauts, saving them from the music of the Sirens by playing his own.

References[]

Orpheus (2024)

FAQs

What is the story behind Orpheus? ›

Orpheus is a poet and musician whose playing of the kithara (a harp-like lyre) is so divine that the birds, the beasts, even the stones and the trees move to the rhythm of his songs. Shortly after his marriage to the nymph Eurydice, the newlyweds are cruelly parted when she dies after being bitten by a viper.

What was Orpheus most known for? ›

Orpheus is a figure from ancient Greek mythology, most famous for his virtuoso ability in playing the lyre or kithara. His music could charm the wild animals of the forest, and even streams would pause and trees bend a little closer to hear his sublime singing.

Did Orpheus really love Eurydice? ›

Eurydice and Orpheus were young and in love. So deep was their love that they were practically inseparable. So dependent was their love that each felt they could not live without the other.

What is the moral of the story of Orpheus and Eurydice? ›

A sobering lesson indeed on perseverance, faith and not disobeying the god of the Underworld! The story of Eurydice and Orpheus has been inspiring thinkers and dreamers for many centuries. Here, for example, is Auguste Rodin's 1893 sculpture of Orpheus trying so hard to resist the urge to look back.

What happened to Orpheus after Eurydice died? ›

After the death of his beloved wife, Orpheus was no more the same carefree person he used to be. His life without Eurydice seemed endless and could do nothing more than grief for her. This is when he had a great but yet crazy idea: he decided to go to Underworld and try to get his wife back.

Is Orpheus the son of Morpheus? ›

Orpheus is a character in Neil Gaiman's "The Sandman" comic book series. He is the son of Morpheus, the titular Sandman, and his first love, the mortal woman Calliope. Orpheus is a gifted musician like his father, and his music has the power to charm and influence others.

What was Orpheus greatest flaw? ›

For example, Orpheus is the quintessential tragic hero. Despite good intentions, he suffers a reversal of fortune due to his hamartia, or character flaw. In Orpheus' case, this is his dangerous curiosity and incapacity for faith.

Why did Orpheus look back at Eurydice? ›

Orpheus cannot resist looking back at Eurydice because he cannot allow timelessness and time to intersect. Hades, king of the underworld, was captivated by Orpheus's singing and agreed that he should lead Eurydice back into the world of the living, on condition that he did not turn round to see her on the way.

What is a fun fact about Orpheus? ›

According to some legends, Apollo gave Orpheus his first lyre. Orpheus's singing and playing were so beautiful that animals and even trees and rocks moved about him in dance. Orpheus joined the expedition of the Argonauts, saving them from the music of the Sirens by playing his own, more powerful music.

How did Orpheus lose his wife for a second time? ›

Eurydice might have been behind him, but as a shade, having to come back into the light to become a full woman again. Only a few feet away from the exit, Orpheus lost his faith and turned to see Eurydice behind him, sending her back to be trapped in Hades' reign forever.

What did Hades do to Eurydice? ›

He charmed Lord Hades with his music and was given leave to bring Eurydice with him back to the surface, on the condition that he not look back at her until he left the Underworld. Ultimately he succumbed to his own insecurities, and Eurydice was forced to remain in the land of the dead.

What happened to Orpheus wife Eurydice? ›

Orpheus, singer, musician and poet, carrying a lyre on his shoulder, had recently married Eurydice, but on the day of their wedding, 'in the very bloom of her life', she was bitten by a viper and died of its venom. Distraught with grief, Orpheus descended into the underworld determined to restore her to mortality.

Who destroyed Orpheus? ›

One early morning he went to the oracle of Dionysus at Mount Pangaion to salute his god at dawn, but was ripped to shreds by Thracian Maenads for not honoring his previous patron (Dionysus) and was buried in Pieria.

What is the deeper meaning of Orpheus and Eurydice? ›

Yes, in one sense, she is the most beautiful and lovely person in the world to him. But no, at a deeper level, Eurydice is Orpheus's own soul; she is the anima to his masculine identity, the true beloved, the thing most precious in Eastern and Western spiritual traditions—the pearl of great price.

How did Orpheus reason with Pluto to return his wife to him? ›

Orpheus retrieves her from the underworld by charming its god, Pluto, and his wife, Persephone, with his music. They give Eurydice back to Orpheus on the condition that he does not look at her until they are back amongst the living, but he turns too soon, and loses his wife forever.

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