Define Scylla Meaning

Scylla
Scylla or skylla was one of the two monsters in Greek mythology that lived on either side of a narrow channel of water

Scylla was a horribly grotesque sea monster, with six long necks equipped with grisly heads, each of which contained three rows of sharp teeth. Her body consisted of twelve canine legs and a cat's tail
By Carlie
Between Scylla And Charybdis
Stuck in a situation where you face two dangers on either side of you, and moving away from one danger would be moving closer to the other.
Taken from Homer's Odyssey, in which Odysseus and his men must sail in between two ancient sea-monsters/Gods.

"If I tell her I like her, she'll get too clingy, but if I don't tell her anything, she might think I'm not interested. I'm really between Scylla and Charybdis here"
By Margarethe
Scylla Ramshorn
Motherland: Fort Salem character.

A beautiful, strong and morally ambiguous witch. She killed a lot of people (really a lot), she really love a certain witch bomb (*cough* Raelle *cough*) and she is trying to change. My personally favorite character of Motherland. P.S. Amalia i love u.

I love you Scylla Ramshorn”
By Lane