- Jason is on the run with his friends, who are shocked by his recklessness and arrogance - fulfilling the Oracle's view that knowing Pasiphae is his mother would 'blacken his heart'. A worried Pythagoras sneaks back into Atlantis and learns from Melas and Cassandra that Jason's father Aeson can give him the love to counter Pasiphae's baleful influence but he is a leper hiding from society. Pythagoras locates him but before he can meet up with his son Jason is separated from the others and attacked by soldiers - with Medea once more somewhat mysteriously coming to his aid.—don @ minifie-1
- As the oracle predicted, learning about his mother darkens Jason's heart, turning him gloomy, inconsiderate and bloodthirsty, slaughtering even a soldier who surrenders spontaneously. Mourning Medusa's 'ultimate sacrifice for this ingrate', Hercules decides to leave before he hurts Jason, but by then Pasiphae's general has been tipped off by a scout, posted after desperate Icarus offered information to prevent Daedauls being executed,, who watched Pythagoras, who learned only Jason's father can heal his heart, set out to the abandoned silver mine where Aeson hides with other lepers and return together.—KGF Vissers
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