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[Facts] Atreyu
I thought it was the name of the sixth guardian daemon of hades.
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I think you are right, but not sure at the moment.
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Thomas Auner
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This message was edited 6/10/2013, 2:12 AM

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The concept of "sixth demon" and the like stem from 1.Dante's "divine comedy" 2.Catholic mythology in the middle ages... Yet "Hades" is a Greek deity...
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The submitted name Atreyu is actually right. As far as I know, Michael Ende's character has no association with demons.However, there is also a heavy metal band called Atreyu. A lot of heavy metal bands use dark and sinister-sounding names (such as names of demons or evil characters from literature), so maybe that's where you got the idea.
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All's I think of is Bastian from The Neverending Story yelling "Atreyu, Atreyu" over and over again. But it comes from Atréju the German version. Now I do wonder what it means. Does is it really have to do with demons? >_>

This message was edited 4/11/2013, 2:28 PM

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Your thoughts about Atreyu do not mesh with what its inventor intended it to mean! If you click on it, and then go to the reader-submitted name, the ones that reference Michael Ende are reliable; the ones that hallucinate about Native Americans etc are not.ETA: it isn't a clickable link - sorry! Just enter it in the Search: Names link above.

This message was edited 4/10/2013, 1:10 AM

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You mean this user-submitted name entry:
http://www.behindthename.com/submit/name/atreyuI checked German websites about the name, as the original book was written in German. Several say that the author Michael Ende wanted that Atréju alludes to Atreus, the name of this mythological king:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atreus...because the name of the king means "fearless", so they say, and in this way the boy in the story should be understood to be fearless as well. Here a link to one of those websites (in German):
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Figuren_und_magische_Gegenstände_in_der_unendlichen_Geschichte#Atr.C3.A9juBut we are in very muddy waters here, if you ask me: I was not able to find a statement of the author itself, so the story about alluding to Atreus seems hard to verify. And about Atreus meaning "fearless": The web is full of references to this meaning because the German Wikipedia page about the king states this meaning, but again, an Old Greek word "atreus" meaning "fearless" or a word "treus" having something to do with "fear" is nowhere to be found, as far as I could see.PS: Just now remembered to check, and of course this name was discussed before on this board, without conclusive results it seems:
http://www.behindthename.com/bb/dosearch.php?board=fact&terms=Atreyu&operator=OR&in_subject=1&in_message=1&search_fact=1&when=all

This message was edited 4/11/2013, 10:42 PM

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