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  2. Warriors Orochi 4 - Wikipedia

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    Loki (Technique): The Norse god of mischief and shapeshifting. Throughout the game, he disguises himself as Perseus, a Greek hero, intending to mislead the warriors into helping Odin; as such, he is solely referred to as Perseus in all promotional material. He is the person Athena is looking for in the dimensional world.

  3. Rise of the Argonauts - Wikipedia

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    They believe the pre-Olympian gods deserve their throne back. King Lycomedes – King of Mycenae and Alceme's father. At first he blames Jason for Alceme's death, but after various trials, trusts him and joins Jason on his quest. He is a priest of Ares, and is very much like him – proud, aggressive, and protective of his family.

  4. List of Uchu Sentai Kyuranger characters - Wikipedia

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    Perseus (ペルセウス, Peruseusu): A Perseus-based Skill Kyutama that serves as one of the four components necessary to break Jark Matter's barrier protecting the Crux System. [45] The Kyurangers created this Kyutama on Planet Geme (惑星ゲム, Wakusei Gemu) in the Perseus System. [46] 37.

  5. Twelve Olympians - Wikipedia

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    Fragment of a Hellenistic relief (1st century BC–1st century AD) depicting the twelve Olympians carrying their attributes in procession; from left to right: Hestia (scepter), Hermes (winged cap and staff), Aphrodite (veiled), Ares (helmet and spear), Demeter (scepter and wheat sheaf), Hephaestus (staff), Hera (scepter), Poseidon (trident), Athena (owl and helmet), Zeus (thunderbolt and staff ...

  6. Dionysus - Wikipedia

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    The god then drove King Lycurgus insane and had him slice his own son into pieces with an axe in the belief that he was a patch of ivy, a plant holy to Dionysus. An oracle then claimed that the land would stay dry and barren as long as Lycurgus lived, and his people had him drawn and quartered. Appeased by the king's death, Dionysus lifted the ...

  7. Judgement of Paris - Wikipedia

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    Calliste (Καλλίστη; Mod. Gk. Kallisti) is also an ancient name for the isle of Thera. The word Kallisti (Modern Greek) written on a golden apple, has become a principal symbol of Discordianism, a post-modernist religion. In non-philological texts (such as Discordian ones) the word is usually spelled as καλλιστι.

  8. Parrhesia - Wikipedia

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    Michel Foucault developed the concept of parrhesia as a mode of discourse in which people express their opinions and ideas candidly and honestly, avoiding the use of manipulation, rhetoric, or broad generalizations. [19] Foucault's interpretation of parrhesia is in contrast to the contemporary Cartesian model of requiring irrefutable evidence ...