![]() ![]() Learn: From the Mobor creatures (green guys with tentacles and really big mouths) living on the outside ledges in Gaea's Cliff. Tip: To easily pick up this skill, just control a Harpy and choose the bottom option to make it use Aqualung.Įffect: Inflict multiple status ailments upon all enemies, including Confusion, Frog, Minimum (Shrink), Mute, Poison, and Sleepel. Learn: From the Jenova Birth in the Forgotten Capital, the Harpy in the plains surrounding the Gold Saucer or from the floating sea-dragon creature (Serpent) in the sunken plane near the Gold Saucer. Tip: The easiest way to learn this skill is by controlling your enemy and picking the bottom option to make them use this skill on you.Įffect: Blue bubbles strike all enemies for water damage. Learn: From the beckoning women in the yellow swimsuits (Polan Solita) you meet in the Northern Crater if you take the right path the first time you meet your friends. You'd think that this would be a great way to weaken enemies with more than 9999 HP, but it won't work on your opponents in this manner-it will only heal them, remove status ailments, etc. In addition HP is restored to the amount shown during the skill's use however, this can be a bane to characters with high HP because if your life is higher than the amount shown, it is reduced to that amount. They also relieve any status ailments and dispel any bad effects. The birth of Pandora was represented on the pedestal of the statue of Athena situated at the Parthenon on the Acropolis in Athens.Effect: An angel appears above one person and brings them back to life if they are dead. The main purpose of the myth of Pandora though is to address the question of why evil exists in the world. The myth itself though appears in many different versions the most distinctive difference is that in some myths Hope does come out. The myth of Pandora’s box has been fascinating people since ever, catching the imagination of countless artists, who created frescos, mosaics and sculptures depicting Pandora and the mythological elements. Pandora was the right person to do it, because she was curious enough, but not malicious. Pandora was scared, because she saw all the evil spirits coming out and tried to close the box as fast as possible, closing Hope inside.Īccording to Hesiod Hope indeed stayed inside because that was Zeus’ will he wanted to let people suffer in order to understand that they should not disobey their gods. Pandora was trying to tame her curiosity, but at the end she could not hold herself anymore she opened the box and all the illnesses and hardships that gods had hidden in the box started coming out. Prometheus had advised Epimetheus not to accept anything from the Gods, but he saw Pandora and was astonished by her beauty, thus he accepted her right away. Then Hermes took her to Epimetheus, brother of Prometheus, to be his wife. Gods told her that the box contained special gifts from them but she was not allowed to open the box ever. Pandora was given a box or a jar, called “pithos” in Greek. Hermes was ordered by Zeus to teach her to be deceitful, stubborn and curious. Hephaestus created her from clay, shaping her perfectly, Aphrodite gave her femininity and Athena taught her crafts. Her gifts were beautifully evil, according to Hesiod. Pandora was created as a punishment to the mankind Zeus wanted to punish people because Prometheus stole the fire to give it to them. She was created by Gods each one of them gave her a gift, thus, her name in Greek means “the one who bears all gifts”. Pandora was, according to the myth, the first woman on Earth. ![]() Ancient Greeks used this myth not only to instruct themselves about the weaknesses of humans, but also to explain several misfortunes of the human race. ![]() The myth of Pandora’s box is considered one of the most descriptive myths of human behavior in Greek mythology. ![]()
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