Narziß
Narziß is a figure from Greek mythology, most famously known for the myth of his own beauty and the tragic consequences that followed. According to the most common version of the story, found in Ovid's Metamorphoses, Narziß was the son of the river god Cephissus and the nymph Liriope. He was renowned for his exceptional handsomeness, which captivated all who beheld him, both men and women. Despite numerous advances, Narziß was arrogant and disdainful, rejecting all suitors.
Among those who fell for Narziß was the nymph Echo. Cursed by Hera to only be able
Nemesis, the goddess of retribution, decided to punish Narziß for his vanity and cruelty. She led him