was the personification of battle-noise—the shouts, cries, and confusion of men and the clashing of their weapons.
[2] In his hands [Herakles] took his shield, all glittering: no one ever broke it with a blow or crushed it.
In the centre was Fear (Phobos) worked in adamant, unspeakable, staring backwards with eyes that glowed with fire.
His mouth was full of teeth in a white row, fearful and daunting, and upon his grim brow hovered frightful Strife (Eris) who arrays the throng of men: pitiless she, for she took away the mind and senses of poor wretches who made war against the son of Zeus .
[3] Upon the shield Pursuit (Proioxis) and Flight (Palioxis) were wrought, and Tumult (Homados), and Panic (Phobos), and Slaughter (Androktasia).