King Midas of Phrygia's touch turned things to gold.
In the fairytale Minos did not turn into anything. But he wished that everything he touched would turn into gold, and he could not eat or drink. But one day he touched hid daughter and she turned into gold!
He washed away the golden touch in the river Pactolus.
To have everything that he touched turn to gold.
He washed away the golden touch in the river Pactolus.
I'm not sure what would make you think it didn't. Remember that in story telling, some things are assumed. Once it was established that everything he touched turned to gold, you don't need to keep saying that the things he touched turn to gold. It can be assumed.
he could turn objects and things to gold. however he touched his daughter and she turned to gold. he cried by a river and made it turn gold colored and the curse was lifeted
King Midas power was to turn anything into gold that he touched.
No. No one ever had the ability to turn what ever touched into gold.
king Midas
The phrase "whose torch turned all to gold" refers to the myth of King Midas from Greek mythology. Midas was granted the ability to turn everything he touched into gold by the god Dionysus. However, this gift quickly became a curse, as he was unable to eat or drink, and even his loved ones were turned to gold when he touched them. This story serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of greed and the consequences of one's wishes.
Every thing he touch would turn into gold.
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