Grandson of Sisyphus Son of Glaucus

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Grandson of Sisyphus Son of Glaucus Bellerophon Grandson of Sisyphus Son of Glaucus

Exile and Betrayal(s) Sent from home for murder Arrives at court of King Proteus Spurns Queen Stheneboea; her accusation Proteus’s choice; xenia Party with Iobates Iobates reads the letter; his task

Taming Pegasus Dream in Athena’s temple Golden bridle

The Chimera Lion, goat, “serpent” Breathes fire Bellerophon’s solution

Silly Child… Continues killing others for Iobates Fame grows; so does hubris Tries flying to Mt. Olympus Zeus sends a fly – kersplat! NJCL Video Kings backwards No goat head Different way of killing Chimera