Talos
Also see: Talos (inventor)
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In Greek mythology, Talos (alt. Talus) was a bronze automaton whom Zeus gave to Europa. In one telling he was forged by Hephaestus and the Cyclopes. According to Apollodorus and Argonautica he may have been a member of the Bronze Generation who had survived to the age of the demigods. Europa took him to Crete and he stayed there, circling the island's shore three times daily while guarding it. He threw stones at any approaching ship.
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Greek mythology - Automaton - Zeus - Europa - Hephaestus - Cyclopes - Apollodorus - Argonautica - Bronze Generation
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Talos is said to have heated himself red-hot and clasped strangers in his embrace as soon as they landed on the island.
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Talos had one vein which went from his neck to his ankle, bound shut by only one bronze nail. The Argo, containing Jason and the Argonauts, approached Crete after obtaining the Golden Fleece. As guardian of the island, Talos kept the Argo at bay by hurling great boulders at it. According to Apollodorus, Talos was slain either when Medea the sorceress drove him mad with drugs, deceived him that she would make him immortal by removing the nail, or was killed by Poeas's arrow (Apollodorus 1.140). In Argonautica, Medea hypnotizes him from the Argo, driving him mad so that he dislodges the nail and dies (Argonautica 4.1638). In any case, when the nail is removed, Talos's ichor flows out, exsanguinating and killing him.
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Argo - Jason - Argonauts - Golden Fleece - Medea - Poeas - Ichor
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Compare it to the story of the heel of Achilles.
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After his death, the Argo was able to land safely.
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Apollodorus. Bibliotheke I, 26; Apollonius Rhodius. Argonautica IV, 1638-93
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Apollodorus - Bibliotheke - Apollonius Rhodius - Argonautica
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