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[[File:Marigold.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Marigold.]]{{Quote|Oh, my daughter...my beautiful little girl...|[[King Midas]]}}'''Marigold''' was the daughter of King Midas. |
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==Greek Mythology== |
==Greek Mythology== |
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− | In myth, Marigold(Zoe by some accounts was her name) was the daughter of Midas, a king who was given the power to turn anything to gold with his touch. Unfortunately, she too was turned to gold. Because of this, Midas despised his accursed power, and sought help from the God of Wine, Dionysus. |
+ | In myth, Marigold (Zoe by some accounts was her name) was the daughter of Midas, a king who was given the power to turn anything to gold with his touch. Unfortunately, she too was turned to gold. Because of this, Midas despised his accursed power, and sought help from the God of Wine, Dionysus. |
==In the God of War Series== |
==In the God of War Series== |
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Marigold was the daughter of King Midas.
Greek Mythology
In myth, Marigold (Zoe by some accounts was her name) was the daughter of Midas, a king who was given the power to turn anything to gold with his touch. Unfortunately, she too was turned to gold. Because of this, Midas despised his accursed power, and sought help from the God of Wine, Dionysus.
In the God of War Series
Ghost of Sparta
After entering the Canyons of Sorrow, Kratos encountered Marigold, who was turned to gold by her father's touch. As Kratos examined her body, the origin of Midas' power was revealed to him. Later, Kratos encountered Midas, who was weeping and mourning the loss of his daughter.