Los 10 castigos más crueles de la Mitología Griega (Sísifo, Prometeo, Níobe, Ixión, Aracne y más)

In Greek mythology, punishment didn't always arrive with a bang or immediate annihilation. It often took more unsettling forms: eternal repetition, constant frustration, endless loss. In this video, we explore the most terrible punishments of Olympus, imposed by Zeus, carried out in the realm of Hades, and sealed by gods like Apollo, Artemis, Athena, and Hera—not to correct, but to set a boundary that no one should ever cross again. Sisyphus and his boulder. Tantalus and his never-ending hunger. Prometheus chained for defying the established order in the name of humankind. Niobe, immobile in her grief. Arachne, forever trapped by her own talent. Ixion, endlessly spinning. Actaeon transformed into the very thing he hunted. The Danaids, repeating an empty gesture. Marsyas, paying the price for comparing himself to a god. Tityus, condemned to a wound that will not heal. These are not just ancient myths. They are stories that speak of pride, of limitations, of mistakes that time cannot erase. Stories that the Greeks used to understand the world, power, justice, and the price of crossing certain boundaries. I am the Guardian. I safeguard the stories that survived fire, water, and oblivion. And what you are about to hear may be only an echo… or a forgotten warning. If you are interested in Greek mythology told as a story, calmly, with context and respect for the ancient sources, this video is for you.