Epimetheus gave positive traits to animals in Greek Mythology, but then ran out and gave human attributes to people.
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Similar gifts as the rest of Western Europe...just a bit more cheese
Red caps and beads
Yes Pandora Married Epimetheus.
There are many different reasons why a woman might give a gift to men. It may be out of respect for example.
The two Titans, Prometheus and Epimetheus, were tasked by the other Titans to populate the Earth with humans and animals. Epimetheus, impulsive and lacking foresight, gave away all of his gifts of abilities to animals, leaving none for man.
the power is afterthought. Epimetheus is Prometheus' complete opposite. Epimetheus can view the past. As he created animals, he have some control over animals.
Prometheus warned Epimetheus not to accept gifts from Zeus.
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Prometheus actually designed the animals and man and his brother Epimetheus gave out the gifts. Prometheus saved man for last but his brother had already given the best gifts to all the other animals. Man could think but was at a great disadvantage...which is why Prometheus stole and gave fire to man. For taking fire from the gods and giving it to man, Prometheus was chained to a rock where a great bird ate his liver each day. Prometheus would heal over night so that the punishment started again each day.
You cannot trade animals on Farmville, but you can give them as gifts. An animal you give as a gift is free and is not one of the animals you own.
Epimetheus, brother of Prometheus.
Epimetheus was afterthought. Some call him the first philosopher. Since he married Pandora, you could give him the symbol of Panora's box.
Prometheus (Counsel Before, Forethought): was the Titan god of forethought and crafty counsel who was entrusted with the task of molding mankind out of clay. Epimetheus (Afterthought, Counsel Afterwards): was the Titan god of afterthought, the father of excuses. He and his brother Prometheus were given the task of populating the earth with animals and men. However, Epimetheus quickly exhausted the supply of gifts allotted for the task in the equipment of animals, leaving Prometheus' masterpiece, mankind, completely helpless.
To some he gives speed, strength, or claws and teeth. Some have great hearing or eyesight. He makes some able to fly away from trouble and other vulnerable ones burrow or can see in the night so they can avoid troubles. Some are given very thick hides to protect them from attack. Basically, if it is a natural feature or advantage possessed by an animal, it was given by Epimethius.
Epimetheus had no particular enemies.
Yes, to Epimetheus.