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Talos
(#58858103)
Level 1 Imperial
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Personal Style
Apparel
![Nomad's Sandwastes Sash](/static/cms/equipment/545.png)
![Starry Regard](/static/cms/equipment/17134.png)
![Butterfly's Arm Guards](/static/cms/equipment/17271.png)
![Butterfly's Leg Armor](/static/cms/equipment/17255.png)
![Butterfly's Breastplate](/static/cms/equipment/17243.png)
![Butterfly's Helmet](/static/cms/equipment/17247.png)
![Butterfly's Tail Guard](/static/cms/equipment/17279.png)
![Gold Aviator Scarf](/static/cms/equipment/12901.png)
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
27.96 m
Wingspan
22.49 m
Weight
9411.95 kg
Genetics
Gold
Crystal
Crystal
Gold
Facet
Facet
Gold
Crackle
Crackle
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Imperial
EXP: 0 / 245
![Scratch](/static/cms/battle_items/495.png)
![Shred](/static/cms/battle_items/497.png)
STR
6
AGI
6
DEF
6
QCK
5
INT
8
VIT
8
MND
6
Biography
Biography
The death of Talos depicted on a 5th-century BCE krater now in the Jatta National Archaeological Museum in Ruvo di Puglia.
Talos's bronze nature suggested to the author of Bibliothēkē that he may have been a survivor from the Age of Bronze, a descendant of the brazen race that sprang from meliae "ash-tree nymphs" according to Argonautica 4. The conception that Hesiod's men of the Age of Bronze were actually made of bronze is extended to men of the age of gold by Lucian for humorous effect.
The pseudo-Platonic dialogue Minos rationalized the myth, thrice yearly showing at each village in turn the laws of Minos inscribed on brass tablets.
Talos is said to have been made by Hephaestus at the request of Zeus, to protect Europa from people who would want to kidnap her.
According to Cinaethon in his poem, Talos was the son of Cres (son of Idaea and Zeus) and the father of Hephaestus who also fathered Rhadamanthys.[2]
The death of Talos depicted on a 5th-century BCE krater now in the Jatta National Archaeological Museum in Ruvo di Puglia.
Talos's bronze nature suggested to the author of Bibliothēkē that he may have been a survivor from the Age of Bronze, a descendant of the brazen race that sprang from meliae "ash-tree nymphs" according to Argonautica 4. The conception that Hesiod's men of the Age of Bronze were actually made of bronze is extended to men of the age of gold by Lucian for humorous effect.
The pseudo-Platonic dialogue Minos rationalized the myth, thrice yearly showing at each village in turn the laws of Minos inscribed on brass tablets.
Talos is said to have been made by Hephaestus at the request of Zeus, to protect Europa from people who would want to kidnap her.
According to Cinaethon in his poem, Talos was the son of Cres (son of Idaea and Zeus) and the father of Hephaestus who also fathered Rhadamanthys.[2]
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