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there are actually many symbols. one is a giant eye stabed through a sword. another is just a gigantic eye

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The Greek cyclops is often associated with two main symbols: a single large eye in the center of their forehead and their formidable strength and size. These symbols highlight the distinctive physical appearance and power of the cyclops in Greek mythology.

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