![]() Realizing what it actually was then it was too late. ![]() Dejanira, out of jealous rage over another woman, a few years later exposed Hercules to the blood. ![]() Nessus successfully tricked her, as his poisonous blood killed Hercules. As Nessus was dying he persuaded Dejanira to take some of his (poisonous) blood to use as a tincture to “keep Hercules faithful”…he was known for his adultery. Hercules slew Nessus with arrows as revenge. Instead, depending on what version of the myth you come across he either attempted to force himself of on her, abducted her or actually raped her. He offered his help, offering trust to help her along the way. During his time at this job he became obsessed with Hercules’ wife Dejanira as she needed to cross the river.
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