
Prometheus Bound(2021)
What is legal? What is just?
The Titan Prometheus is punished by Zeus for attempting to steal fire for humankind.
Movie: Prometheus Bound
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Nymph
Hermes
Okeanos
Io
Nymph
Hephaestus
Nymph
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