Nycteus In the first version, Nyctaea harboured an incestuous desire for her father, and confessed her feelings to a nurse, who helped her deceive and trick her father into bedding her by pretending to be some unrelated maiden after the nurse told Nycteus that some foreign maiden was in love with him. When Nycteus found out what was truly going on, he was so enraged he meant to kill Nyctaea, who implored
Athena to save her. Athena took her under her protection by changing her into
night owl.
Proetus In another version mentioned by the same author, the Argive princess Nyctaea fled her home in terror so she could escape being raped by her father. Athena took pity in her and transformed her into a night owl, the bird sacred to Athena. == Symbolism ==