![]() ![]() Next, Medea (Aeëtes's daughter) and Jason, arrive at Aiaia, asking to be cleansed. Daedalus later tries to build wings to help his son escape Knossos, but Icarus flies too close to the sun and dies. Daedalus is forced to help because they have his son, Icarus. Circe uses magic to manage its hunger, and Daedalus builds it a labyrinthine cage. In Knossos, Pasiphaë gives birth to a Minotaur. One day, Daedalus, a famed mortal craftsman, arrives at Aiaia, requesting help for Pasiphaë, Circe's sister. Circe turns Scylla into a sea monster.Ĭirce is exiled to the empty island of Aiaia for her use of witchcraft, and there she hones her knowledge of herbs and magic. She transforms Glaucos into a Sea-God, but he soon becomes enamored with the beautiful but malicious Scylla. ![]() In hopes of making Glaucos immortal, Circe learns about illicit Pharmaka, herbs endowed with power that only grow where Gods have fallen. ![]() They treat her unkindly, except for Aeëtes, but he is granted a kingdom and leaves.Ĭirce falls in love with Glaucos, a mortal fisherman. However, she lacks the powers of her siblings and is less beautiful. ![]() Circe is born a God, the daughter of a Titan and a water nymph. ![]()
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