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The shamans in the land between the Tigris
and Euphrates rivers tell four different Prometheus
sagas:
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In the first saga, Prometheus created
mankind and stole the divine fire for them; Zeus,
the father of the gods, punished him and had Prometheus
chained to a cliff in the Caucasus, where eagles
pecked his liver out of his body...
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...In the second legend, the pain
caused by the brutal eagles drove Prometheus to
press himself so tightly against the cliff that
he himself turned to stone...
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...In the third myth, the gods themselves
grew weary of revenge, as did the eagles, and
the wounds began to heal...
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...The fourth story told that after
millenniums, Prometheus was pardoned by the gods!
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Now experience the fifth previously unknown
legend. It is the never-ending story of good and evil.
Since time immemorial, the constant clash - destruction
and hope, hate and love, despair and faith: Night
Of The Sultans performing Pandora's Legend.
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