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Tantalus Sipylian, often simply referred to as Tantalus, is a figure from Greek mythology known for his eternal punishment in the afterlife, where he stands in a pool of water and beneath a fruit tree, forever unable to quench his thirst or satisfy his hunger. He is the son of Zeus and the king of Sipylus, and his story is often associated with themes of hubris and divine retribution. Phrygian can refer to the ancient region of Phrygia in Anatolia or to the Phrygian people, known for their unique culture, language, and contributions to early civilization, including the famous Phrygian cap symbolizing freedom. The term "Phrygian" is also used in music to denote a specific scale or mode.

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