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Myths and Legends

147A-Oedipus: Team Spear It

Myths and Legends

Jason Weiser, Carissa Weiser

Fiction, Arts, History, Books

4.825.7K Ratings

🗓️ 19 June 2019

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

When we last left the Oedipus family, they all found out they were more related than they ever thought possible. It's somehow about to get even worse. 
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Music: "An Unknown Visitor" by Blue Dot Sessions "Daisy" by Chad Crouch "Lilac" by Chad Crouch "Seafoam" by Chad Crouch "Trailrunner" by Blue Dot Sessions "Dasher" by Blue Dot Sessions
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Transcript

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0:00.0

Just a brief disclaimer, there's some heavier than usual violence this week and some very

0:04.1

slight adult themes, so just check out the post on mythpodcast.com for more info.

0:09.2

This week on Myths and Legends, it's the next chapter in the Etapa saga, where we'll

0:13.8

see ancient Greek hero arts and crafts time go just about as well as you would think,

0:18.8

and how you should, under no circumstances, choose your personal slogan without focus

0:23.4

grouping it first.

0:24.9

Then on the creature of the week, it's the Muldewon Junk, who will definitely make you

0:29.4

wish you'd listen to your elders.

0:31.9

This is Myths and Legends, episode 147A, Team Spirit.

0:46.8

This is a podcast where I tell stories from mythology and folklore.

0:50.1

Some are incredibly popular stories you think you know, but with surprising origins.

0:54.1

Although there's stories that might be new to you, but are definitely worth listening.

0:58.4

Okay, so if you haven't heard the episode on Etapis, or aren't really familiar with the

1:02.6

story, check out episode 65, Mother Boy, before you listen to this one, because having that

1:08.7

background might be helpful.

1:11.0

Also, spoilers are incoming.

1:13.4

Even as a child, Etapis was important.

1:16.1

A prophecy had revealed that the boy would eventually kill his father, and marry, that's

1:20.2

right, his own mother.

1:22.4

Well, it turned out that simply hearing this prophecy caused it to pass, and so Etapis

1:27.9

was, high-telling it far from his adoptive home, made his way to his biological parents,

1:33.6

where he killed his birth father in a fit of road rage, answered the riddle of the Sphinx,

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