They are his arrows of indifference, so someone will not fall in love with a certain person. read the myth about Daphne and Apollo to know more
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The reverse design has 5 arrows in the bundle the eagle is holding.
A line segment has two endpoints and can be represented by two arrows, one pointing in each direction from the endpoints. However, in mathematical notation, a line segment is typically indicated without arrows, while a line is represented with arrows on both ends to show it extends infinitely. Therefore, if you consider arrows as indicators of direction, a line segment effectively has no arrows, but conceptually can be associated with the two endpoints it connects.
Arrows
Cupid shoots his arrows when people are supposed to fall in love.
One type of the arrows Cupid or Eros has is one with a lead tip. Whoever he shoots with this despises and runs away from love. The other is the love arrow. Whoever he shoots with this falls in love (with the first person they see).
Cupid is a Roman god, and his mother is Venus: the arrows represent being "struck" by love.
When Cupid hits someone with a gold-tipped arrow, he makes them fall in love. When he hits them with a lead-tipped arrow, he makes them hate love.
Cupid shoots arrows.
In a quiver.
He is cupid. He made people fall in love w/ his golden arrows and make someone hate someone else w/ his lead arrows.
One type of the arrows Cupid or Eros has is one with a lead tip. Whoever he shoots with this despises and runs away from love. The other is the love arrow. Whoever he shoots with this falls in love (with the first person they see).
Cupid
Cupid is the Greek God of Love, and he allegedly shot arrows tipped with love potions into people to make them fall in love with each other. Cupid is repreented as a tiny baby with wings, a bow, and arrows.
cupid
Bow and arrows, torch.