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Opening Credits
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Introduction
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Fact 1 - Zeus could control thunder with a special weapon
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Fact 2 - The olympian gods rarely intervened in human affairs
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Fact 3 - Each olympian had a specific emblematic animal
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Fact 4 - Prometheus gave humans fire in defiance of zeus
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Fact 5 - Athena emerged armed from the head of zeus
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Fact 6 - Hermes wore winged sandals for speed
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Fact 7 - Hades wore a helmet that made the wearer invisible
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Fact 8 - Pegasus is born from the blood of a terrifying creature
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Fact 9 - Pandora's box has released all misfortunes
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Fact 10 - Zeus' lightning bolts were forged by the cyclops
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Fact 11 - Narcissus fell in love with his own reflection
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Fact 12 - Mermaids attracted sailors with their songs
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Fact 13 - Cyclops forged weapons for the gods
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Fact 14 - Orpheus could charm animals with his music
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Fact 15 - Icarus flew too close to the sun with his wings
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Fact 16 - The hesperides guarded magical golden apples
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Fact 17 - Zeus created man from clay
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Fact 18 - Perseus defeated medusa with a reflective shield
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Fact 19 - The hydra had heads that grew back after cutting
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Fact 20 - Olympians lived on mythical mount olympus
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Fact 21 - Chiron was a wise centaur and teacher of heroes
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Fact 22 - The chimera spat fire and spread terror
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Fact 23 - The erinyes punished those who violated divine laws
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Fact 24 - Io was transformed into a cow to escape from hera
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Fact 25 - Lycaon was turned into a wolf for his insolence
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Fact 26 - Apollo introduced the pythian games at delphi
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Fact 27 - Apollo was the guardian of universal harmony
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Fact 28 - Artemis was associated with the moon and natural cycles
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Fact 29 - Artemis protected women during childbirth
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Fact 30 - Poseidon shook the earth with his trident
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Fact 31 - Gorgons petrify anyone who meets their gaze
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Fact 32 - Hephaestus made magic objects for the gods
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Fact 33 - Dionysus could turn water into wine instantly
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Fact 34 - Tantalus was punished with eternal hunger underwater
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Fact 35 - Harpies were half woman, half bird
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Fact 36 - Centaurs were half man, half horse, sometimes violent
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Fact 37 - The titans were the powerful ancestors of the greek gods
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Fact 38 - Prometheus was chained to the caucasus mountain
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Fact 39 - Apollo's lyre produced supernatural sounds
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Fact 40 - Daedalus was a brilliant inventor and creator of the labyrinth
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Fact 41 - Shepherd endymion would have slept for eternity
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Fact 42 - The helios chariot lit up the earth
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Fact 43 - The argonauts searched for the legendary golden fleece
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Fact 44 - Medea possessed occult magical powers
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Fact 45 - Achilles was invincible except for his heel
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Fact 46 - Hector faced achilles in a legendary duel
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Fact 47 - The trojan war started over an apple
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Fact 48 - Cassandra predicted the future but nobody believed her
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Fact 49 - Pâris caused the war by kidnapping hélène
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Fact 50 - The styx was a sacred river for swearing oaths
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Fact 51 - The odyssey recounts odysseus' perilous journey home
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Fact 52 - Circe turned men into animals on her island
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Fact 53 - The lestrygons were feared cannibal giants
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Fact 54 - Scylla and charybdis protected sea passages
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Fact 55 - Pythia foretold the future at the temple of delphi
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Fact 56 - The goddess nemesis punished those who defied the gods
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Fact 57 - The garden of the hesperides hid fabulous treasures
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Fact 58 - Leto gave birth to apollo and artemis on delos
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Fact 59 - Pâris' judgment pitted three rival goddesses against each other
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Fact 60 - Eros gave birth to love with his enchanted arrows
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Fact 61 - Phobos and deimos, children of ares, inspire fear and terror
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Fact 62 - The aegean sea takes its name from king aegeus
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Fact 63 - Typhon was a giant monster that threatened the gods
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Fact 64 - The cerberus guarded the entrance to the realm of the dead
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Fact 65 - Greek heroes always sought immortality
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Fact 66 - Ambrosia was a food reserved for the immortal gods
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Fact 67 - Tartarus was a frightening prison for enemies
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Fact 68 - Greek dragons often protected mythical treasures
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Fact 69 - The dryads were tree dwelling nymphs
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Fact 70 - Tales of the kraken protect the seas
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Fact 71 - The nereids protected the oceans and sailors
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Fact 72 - The hours controlled the passage of the natural seasons
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Fact 73 - The fates decided the fate of mortals and gods alike
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Fact 74 - The sacred olive tree of athens was a gift from athena
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Fact 75 - Hermaphrodite was both masculine and feminine in appearance
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Fact 76 - Satyrs danced and played the flute for dionysus
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Fact 77 - Atlas carried the sky on his shoulders forever
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Fact 78 - The laurel wreath was a symbol of divine victory
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Fact 79 - Rainbows were considered divine bridges
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Fact 80 - Dolphins were sacred to poseidon and apollo
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Fact 81 - Griffins were guardians of legendary treasures
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Fact 82 - Hephaestus' automatons helped the gods in olympus
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Fact 83 - The rings forged by hephaestus were magical and powerful
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Fact 84 - Amalthea's horns produced food at will
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Fact 85 - Poseidon's immortal horses roamed the oceans
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Fact 86 - The shields were engraved with powerful symbols
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Fact 87 - Temples were often built on sacred springs
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Fact 88 - Artemis' bows never missed their target
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Fact 89 - Niké wore wings symbolizing victory
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Fact 90 - The trojan horse enabled a strategic victory
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Fact 91 - Heroes completed quests to become immortal els
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Fact 92 - Hephaestus' automatons could operate on their own
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Fact 93 - The sirens had a formidable but deceptive charm
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Fact 94 - Dragons guarded places off limits to humans
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Fact 95 - Moires weave destinies without making mistakes
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Fact 96 - Hephaestus forged the chains used against typhon
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Fact 97 - The fates controlled human destiny
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Fact 98 - Eris's golden apple caused discord
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Fact 99 - Hades' bed was only visible to the dead
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Fact 100 - The achilleion, a greek palace, is dedicated to achilles
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Ending Credits
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