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Daedalus
Daedalus is the father of Icaurs. Icarus in Greek mythology was to escape the Crete by the means of wings his father Daedalus created with feathers and wax.
He flew with wings that his father Daedalus made him. They were made from wax.
Daedalus did. He was a wonderful inventor. He made two sets of wings, one for himself and one for his son, Icarus. When King Minos imprisoned them, they used the wings to escape. Icarus flew too high and the sun's heat melted the wax. He fell in the sea and drowned.
Very indirectly. Icarus died when he flew too close to the sun, which made his wings melt and caused him to fall from the sky. Daedalus invented those wings. However, he loved his son, and continuously warned him about the dangers of flying.
Wings that Daedalus built.
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The idea of a set of wings
I believe it was Daedalus, who gave the wings to Icarus
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Daedalus invented the labyrinth and wings for humans.
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to fly out their jail window
Daedalus
Daedalus is the father of Icaurs. Icarus in Greek mythology was to escape the Crete by the means of wings his father Daedalus created with feathers and wax.
Because daedalus loved icarus deeply and it broke their heart to see icarus so vulnerable not being able to fly so they, themselves, built wings for icarus