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they are fictional so they don't scare me. but according to legend, the Cyclops was a giant, who traded an eye for knowledge of the future, after making the deal with the gods, the gods only gave them knowledge of their own death. So a cyclops warrior was never afraid and a fierce warrior because they didnt fear death.

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