- Learning that the gods have refused to acknowledge her as the rightful ruler of Atlantis Pasiphae tortures Ariadne in an attempt to make her voluntarily declare her step-mother as the true queen. Jason and his friends are in hiding but Medusa persuades Pythagoras to sneak into town and, helped by the inventors Daedalus and Icarus and a repentant Melas, steal Pandora's box. Guilt-ridden for her part in the Oracle's death Medusa uses it to revive the curse on her and turn her hair into snakes and, with her severed head in his hand, Jason enters Atlantis to confront Pasiphae and save Ariadne. However Pasiphae reveals to him their true relationship, staying his hand from killing her.—don @ minifie-1
- Pasiphae fails to force caged Ariadne into recognizing her as ruler, even when she tortures general Delmos. Jason's arty is hiding in the forest, but Pythagoras decides to sneak back into Atlantis, where Icarus and his ill father, inventor Daedalus, help him reach Poseidon's temple, where high priest Melas decides against alarm the guard when he steals Pandora's box, to turn Medusa back into a Grogon and sever her head as she requested. It's the only weapon weapon compatible with the oracle warnings, and Jason uses it to reenter Atlantis, free Ariadne and confront immune Pasiphae, who prevents him decapitating her by revealing she's his mother.—KGF Vissers
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