Golden Fleece

Weapons - Divine

 Card 250

Value = 50 gold coins.

 

Card 250

Battle Area:

  1. Water = 20
  2. Earth = 20
  3. Heaven = 20


Attack and Defense

  1. Wisdom = 20
  2. Dexterity and Strength = 20
  3. Powers = 20

  4. Fire = 20

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Golden Fleece

Weapons - Divine

 

The golden fleece or golden fleece (called still vellum or velocino, in Greek: Χρυσόμαλλον Δέρας) is in Greek mythology the golden wool of the winged lamb Chrysommalus.

 

Story

Frixo the son of Atamante, because of the wiles of his stepmother, fled with his sister Hele of Greece, on the back of a ram, whose hair was golden. In the passage from Europe to Asia, Hele fell in the sea, in the place that happened to be called Hellelespont. Frixo continued the journey, crossed the Point and arrived at Colchida, where, obeying an oracle, sacrificed the ram and offered his hair in the temple of Ares (in the version of Higino, the meat was sacrificed to Jupiter).

A rationalized version of the legend is that Frixo fled from Greece on a ship, and that Hele fell into the sea because of sea sickness. Arriving at Colchis, where Eetes was king, Frixo received the affection of the king of citations, nephew of Eetes, who was visiting, and Eetes gave Frixo a gift for the appointment. The citation adopted Frixo as son and named him his heir, but the attendant of Fixed, who was called Crius (that is, ram), was sacrificed to the gods, and his skin hung in the temple.

 

The theft

Medeia took the Argonauts to the sanctuary, which was seventy-five blocks from Sybaris, the city which had the palace of the kings of Colchis. Medea spoke with the guards in the Taurid's tongue, and they opened the gates to the Argonauts, who killed several guards and chased the others, took the fleece, and fled to the ships. Meanwhile Medea killed the dragon that never slept with poisons, and went to meet Jason. Eetus, alerted by the fleeing guards, attacked the Greeks, and killed Imphite, the brother of Eurystheus, the king who had imposed the twelve works on Heracles, but in the fight was killed by Meleager. The Greeks, despite some wounded, defeated the barbarians, and managed to escape.

 

 

 

 


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