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... d his meat into a soup, and invited Zeus to dinner. Zeus saw through his trick, destroyed his palace with lightning and turned Lycaon into a wolf, and then destroyed his kingdom…” (T/N: The most famous variant of the myth is Lycaon roasting one of his children and serve it to Zeus)
“I know about this legend, that the king of Arcadia was sacrilegious to the great god, so it is only natural that he and his kingdom were punished by Zeus, but what does this have to do with the Messapians?” Phi ...
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