Pandora 1: “No, no, no - Zeus said it must stay closed - it must!”
After Prometheus steals fire, Zeus decides to give the mudmen another gift, designed to be both a blessing and a curse.
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Furious after Prometheus betrays him, Zeus commands Hephaestus to create a beautiful woman out of clay, and breathes life into her. Hermes gives her the perfect name: Pandora—“all the gifts”—and escorts her to earth as a gift for the mudmen. But might this beautiful gift actually be an evil wrapped in beauty?
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