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In Greek mythology, Daedalus was a brilliant inventor who fashioned wings for him and his son, Icarus, to escape imprisonment. Daedalus warned Icarus not to fly too close to the sun. But Icarus ...
Daedalus used feathers and wax – and we all ... described the steps that would be needed to transform human arms into wings. It sounds like an idea that might come from the underground world ...
Imprisoned on the island of Crete with his son Icarus, Daedalus, a skilled inventor, crafts wings of feathers and wax to escape. In his exuberance, Icarus defies Daedalus’s warning not to fly ...
Later, when Minos had Daedalus and Icarus shut up in the Labyrinth, they escaped using wings fixed to their bodies with wax. Daedalus safely reached Sicily, but Icarus, exulting in his new-found ...
To escape their captivity, Daedalus built wings from feathers and wax for himself and his son. Daedalus warned his son that he must neither fly too high but also not too low, otherwise the sun's ...
Daedalus created wings from feathers and wax to escape, teaching himself and his son to fly. He warned Icarus not to fly too low or too high, as the sea's moisture would weigh down his wings and ...
Shalvi is clearly enamored by Daedalus, whom she calls “the archetype of the first scientist, the genius inventor who challenged gravity and made the first human wings.” Fair enough.
Temtem's most mysterious side-quest might be The Denizan Icarus, in which you're challenged to find and catch the Temtem Barnshe for Daedalus, an aspiring photographer hoping to take aerial shots ...
Daedalus, as the company is called, is based in the southwestern German city of Karlsruhe, where its solo factory is currently housed. Here, Daedalus takes orders from industries such as medical ...