
Originally Posted by
mortalterror
Well yeah, there are supernatural incidents in the books. For instance, Thessaly had a reputation for witchcraft surpassing that of Salem. There's ghosts in The Orestea and harpies in the Aeneid, but that doesn't make the books horror stories. The monsters that Theseus and Hercules battle are clearly the boogiemen of Greek folklore, and Plutarch talks about the dead rising from the grave, men on fire walking through the streets, strange flights of birds, and what have you; but none of those are more than embellishments to a greater narrative we'd label history, biography, mythology, comedy, or epic.