Jason

Heroes - Humans

 

 Card 250

Battle Area:

  1. Water = 05
  2. Earth = 22
  3. Heaven = 05

Attack and Defense

  1. Wisdom = 20
  2. Dexterity and Strength = 40
  3. Powers = 10

  4. Fire = 05

 

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Jason

Heroes - Humans 

 

Jason (Greek: Ἰάσων, transl .: Iásōn), in Greek mythology, was a hero of Thessaly, son of Esam.

His father, Esam, was the son of Creteus and Tire. There are two versions of her mother: she may have been Alcimede, a granddaughter of Minis, or Polimede, daughter of Autolycus. Jason was created by the centaur Chiron.

 


History

The throne of Iolchus passed from his grandfather Creteus to his uncle Pelias, who was the son of Tire and Poseidon. Fearing the prophecy that he would be killed by Jason, King Pelia sends the hero, as a condition to restore the throne, for an impossible mission: to bring the Golden Fleece from distant Colchis. In Argos, Jason builds the Argo ship and gathers a crew of heroes, known as the Argonauts, to accompany him.

After several adventures, including the first passage through the Simplos (the Bosporus), the Argonauts arrive at Colchis, thinking of being somewhere at the end of the Black Sea. King Eetes of Colchis requires Jason to perform various tasks in order to obtain the Velocino, including plowing a field with fire-breathing bulls, sowing the teeth of a dragon, fighting the army that sprouts from the seeded teeth, and finally passing through the dragon which keeps the Velocino itself. With Fleece in hand, Jason flees with Medea, daughter of Eetes, and faces several adventures on the way home. Medeia plot the death of king Pelias, fulfilling the old prophecy.

Later, he retired to Corinth, after ten years of marriage, repudiated Medea to marry Creusa, or Gláucia, daughter of Creonte, king of Corinto. Medea, for vengeance, slew Gláucia and her own children from Jason. Many years later, Jason is killed by a piece of Argo wood. In another version, Tessalo, the eldest son of Jason and Medea, escaped being killed, and later succeeded Acasto as king of Iolcus.

 

 

 

 


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