Hephaestus, the Greek god of fire and craftsmanship, was often described as walking like a flickering flame due to his physical deformities and the intense passion that fueled his creativity. His limping gait symbolized the struggle and resilience of an artist who perseveres despite adversity. The imagery of a flickering flame also reflects the volatile nature of his forge work and the dynamic energy of his creative spirit. This description encapsulates both his physical challenges and the brilliance of his craft.
Hephaestus, the Greek god of fire and craftsmanship, walked with a limp because he was cast out of Olympus by his mother, Hera, due to his physical deformity. In some myths, he was thrown from the heavens, resulting in his injuries. This limp symbolizes his struggles and the challenges he faced, contrasting with his skills as a master craftsman. Despite his disability, Hephaestus is celebrated for his ingenuity and resilience.
No. They were mythological and didn't really exist.
Mermaids are typically depicted as being able to swim in the water but not walk on land.
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by playing it? there is no "official" walk through already looked :)
His legs got weak and he built robot-like machines out of metal to help him walk.
Some of Hephaestus's traits is muscled, robotic, creative, and all fired up!
His mother Hera did not want the newborn baby so she threw him out of the window. When he landed he hurt one foot.
Most people with epilepsy are not affected by flickering light at all. It is just one of many causes, and different people with epilepsy have different causes for their seizures. Those that are affected by light have what is known as photosensitive epilepsy. For those that do have that, what triggers a seizure is also different for everyone. In some people a slow flickering can cause it, in others it takes a higher amount. You will also get people who can be triggered by a slow flickering or a fast flickering, but not by ranges between their particular trigger levels, so they could be fine with medium levels. For some with photosensitive epilepsy, it doesn't even have to be flashing light that causes their seizures, but patterns of light, like sunlight through leaves or railings that are changing as they walk past. Others can even be affected by still patterns like stripes or squares in a picture. So there is no specific answer to your question as it is different for everyone.
He is the Greek god of fire and the forge. He is also lame (meaning he can't walk, not that he's uncool).
An egg hatches when you walk around and see "Oh?" on the bottom screen, to hatch it faster use a Pokemon with the ability "Flame Body" like "Magmar"
Hephaestus, the Greek god of fire and craftsmanship, walked with a limp because he was cast out of Olympus by his mother, Hera, due to his physical deformity. In some myths, he was thrown from the heavens, resulting in his injuries. This limp symbolizes his struggles and the challenges he faced, contrasting with his skills as a master craftsman. Despite his disability, Hephaestus is celebrated for his ingenuity and resilience.
You have to walk around with it. It will hatch faster if you have a Pokemon with the ability Flame Body.
His mighty hammer, two robots who helped him walk, and I guess his Cyclopes who watched him as he worked were all his symbols. This might not be accurate though, as there might be many other symbols.
"like" is a verb and "to walk" is an infinitive
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You will need to walk at least 6,400 steps to hatch a Carnivine. This can be halved if you have a Pokemon with Flame Body as its ability in your party.