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In Greek mythology, "Arctic" does not refer to a specific character but is often associated with the term "Arctos," which means "bear." This term is linked to the constellations Ursa Major and Ursa Minor, representing the great and little bears, respectively. Additionally, the Arctic region is sometimes connected to mythological themes of the north and the cold, but it does not have a distinct figure named Arctic. Instead, the myths often feature deities and heroes connected to the natural world and celestial bodies.

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