Apollo's arrows of plague

By: Mythology

During the Trojan war, Agamemnon (king of Argos) took Chryses’ daughter and refused to let her go. So Chryses begged to the god Apollo for help, and out of his anger, Apollo shot his arrows of plague down amongst the Greeks for nine days until Chryses’ daughter was released.

“with a face as dark as night, and his silver bow rang death as he shot his arrow in the midst of them”

-Iliad book 1

Mythical Weapons: Part 2

By: iFunny.co/Mythology

Manaiakalani

The fish hook used by Maui in Polynesian mythology. He and his brothers went fishing and he caught a giant fish using it which then transformed into the Hawaiian islands.

Megingjörð and Járngreipr

Thor’s belt and gloves of strength in Norse mythology. He uses them to help him carry/wield Mjollnir. 

Gae Bolg

The spear of Cuchulainn in Irish mythology. It is known as the spear of mortal pain/death and was made from the bone of a sea monster. 

Helm of Darkness

The Helmet/Helm of Darkness is worn by Hades in Greek mythology and gives the wearer the ability to turn invisible. It was forged by Cyclopes during the Titanomachy (war between the Titans and Olympians). Perseus was given the helm of Darkness to use when he went to slay the gorgon Medusa.

Gjallarhorn

The horn that signals Ragnarok in Norse mythology. It is used by Heimdall and when he blows it, it will be loud enough to be heard throughout all the cosmos.