| Thebes, lost in the heart of Beotia
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| Strangled by the mythic strangler
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| Well-known under the name of sphinx
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| Demon of bad luck, destruction and death
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| Sent by the goddess Hera
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| To reprimand the royal murder
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| Sphinx!
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| Winged lion with a female head
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| Fruit of an unhealthy copulation between Typhon and Echidna
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| You accomplish your vile destiny
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| Devastating meadows
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| Terrorizing Inhabitants
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| A regicidal people…
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| A kingdom cursed by gods…
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| A devastated country…
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| A city on fire and blood…
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| Installed on a high rock
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| You call out to the passer-by
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| Submit them a riddle learnt by the Musesa
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| And strangle with no mercy… to suffocate the ignorant!
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| Creon, regent of the bloody city
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| To stop the carnage
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| Decides to offer the Thebes crown
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| To anyone who might annihilate the scourge
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| Everybody fails
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| The beast victims number is still growing
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| Oedipus!
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| Courageous hero
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| Coming from nowhere and searching for glory
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| You are the only one
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| Defying the guardian of the truth
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| You will liberate this decimate land
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| «Welcome courageous mortal, endeavour to give me the right reply or you will
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| die…»
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| «Ask me your question, I’m ready and I will find the answer!»
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| «What animal is that which in the morning goes on four feet, at noon on two,
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| and in the evening upon three?»
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| «…Man! |
| Who in the childhood creeps on hands and knees, in manhood walks
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| erect, and in old age with the aid of a staff»
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| Sphinx!
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| A simple mortal solves your riddle
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| So mortified!
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| You hurl yourself on your stone
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| And perish… Eternally!
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| This is the end!
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| Of the malediction
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| Let’s begin
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| The reign of Oedipus! |