It is like our myths but things in a game. I don't really know, I am just answering for U or actually you,person with a stupid question you dumb guy
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The search for the "golden fleece" is told in the myths about Jason and the Argonauts.
The Greek myths do not take place in our chronology.
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The call to adventure signals the beginning of the hero's journey and invites the hero to leave their ordinary world and embark on a quest. It often comes from an external source or event that disrupts the hero's life and presents a challenge or quest that they must undertake. Accepting the call to adventure sets the hero on a transformative journey of growth, learning, and self-discovery.
The hero is often but not always found in humble circumstances.
This website below fully explains the quest with detailed instructions on how to finish it.
He was the ruler of the island of Seriphos, and the king who sent Perseus on the quest to kill Medusa and bring back her head.
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Yes, it is. Quests represent the life in these myths and tales. Each quest is a metaphore of the challenges and difficulties of life. These stories explain how world works. That's why quests are in each culture