The name of the particular mythological figure you're looking for is "King Midas".
Midas' touch turned everything to gold.
Midas' touch turned everything to gold.
King Midas had the golden touch.
He regretted his decision for wishing for the golden touch because when he touched his food, it turned to gold. That meant he couldn't eat anything. He also had a daughter, which he loved so dearly. When she gave him a hug, she turned into gold.
Dionysus granted him one wish, so that's what he wished for. Dionysus gave it to him with no strings attatched, but it really turned out to be a curse. He ended up turning his food and everything he didn't want turned into gold, turned to gold.
Midas' touch turned everything to gold.
Midas' touch turned everything to gold.
King Midas of Phrygia's touch turned things to gold.
when he turned his daughter into gold
King Midas had the golden touch.
Midas
He regretted his decision for wishing for the golden touch because when he touched his food, it turned to gold. That meant he couldn't eat anything. He also had a daughter, which he loved so dearly. When she gave him a hug, she turned into gold.
In Greek mythology, King Midas turned everything he touched into gold with his magical touch. However, he soon realized the consequences of his gift, as even his loved ones and food turned to gold at his touch.
King Midas and the Golden Touch
Dionysus granted him one wish, so that's what he wished for. Dionysus gave it to him with no strings attatched, but it really turned out to be a curse. He ended up turning his food and everything he didn't want turned into gold, turned to gold.
when every thing turned to gold even his daughter
The man with the golden touch is a character from Greek mythology named King Midas. He was granted a wish by Dionysus where everything he touched turned to gold, but soon realized it was a curse when he accidentally turned his daughter into gold.