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One Greek myth told how man learned to use [[fire]] after [[Prometheus (The Life Bringer)|Prometheus]] stole it from heaven and gave it to them. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Life Bringer]]'') | One Greek myth told how man learned to use [[fire]] after [[Prometheus (The Life Bringer)|Prometheus]] stole it from heaven and gave it to them. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Life Bringer]]'') | ||
Greek mythology inspired the names of stars and [[constellation]]s visible from Earth, such as [[Pegasus]], [[Andromeda]], [[Orion]], [[Castor ( | Greek mythology inspired the names of stars and [[constellation]]s visible from Earth, such as [[Pegasus]], [[Andromeda]], [[Orion]], [[Castor (star)|Castor]] and [[Pollux (star)|Pollux]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Byzantium!]]'') | ||
Strangely, some Greek myths seemed to be repeated throughout time and space. The [[Minyan]]s' quest echoed that of {{w|Jason}} and the {{w|Argonauts}}. ([[TV]]: ''[[Underworld]]'') The story of Theseus and the Minotaur had similarities to the [[Anethan]]s and the [[Nimon]]. (''[[The Horns of Nimon]]'') When [[Miracle Day]] occurred, it seemed as if the story of [[Tithonus]] would be made a reality for the whole world. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rendition (TV story)|Rendition]]'') | Strangely, some Greek myths seemed to be repeated throughout time and space. The [[Minyan]]s' quest echoed that of {{w|Jason}} and the {{w|Argonauts}}. ([[TV]]: ''[[Underworld]]'') The story of Theseus and the Minotaur had similarities to the [[Anethan]]s and the [[Nimon]]. (''[[The Horns of Nimon]]'') When [[Miracle Day]] occurred, it seemed as if the story of [[Tithonus]] would be made a reality for the whole world. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rendition (TV story)|Rendition]]'') |
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