Jason was born as the son of the rightful King of Iolcus
But
his lawful throne was then usurped by his uncle Pelias
Pelias
lived in constant fear of losing what he had taken
He
kept his father imprisoned and planned to murder Jason
Jason's
mother Polymede mourned as if her son had died
And
Pelias was deceived and never knew she had lied
Jason
was taken to the wilderness and raised by a centaur
Chiron
the Centaur tutored him in the hunting arts and lore
When
he came of age, he set out to claim the throne of Iolcus
Not
realizing he had a powerful ally on Mount Olympus
Hera,
wife of Zeus nursed a rage against Pelias the usurper
Rashly
he’d honored all the Gods except heavens queen Hera
Hera
contrived a raging torrent to test the mettle of Jason
And
beside the river’s bank sat a poor withered old woman
Would
Jason ignore the old woman and cross over the river
Or
would he take pity and offer to pick her up and ferry her
Without
hesitation he put her on his back and entered the water
Halfway
he staggered under the unexpected weight of Hera
Losing
a sandal in the fast current was part of Hera’s plan
On
the other side his burden was once again an old woman
King
Pelias had been warned many years before by an oracle
"Beware Pelias a stranger who wears but a single sandal."
Arriving in Iolcus, Jason asserted his claim to the usurper
But
Pelias was not going to give it to a one-shoed stranger
Pelias
managed to persuade Jason to undergo a form of test
Seeking
out the fabled Golden Fleece was to be Jason’s quest
Word
soon went out across the length and breadth of Greece
That
adventurer's were needed to search for the Golden Fleece
Pelias
thought with the dangers of dragon’s roar and serpent’s hiss
His
nephew Jason would never return from the land of Colchis
Among
the many heroes were Heracles and the heroine Atalanta
And
an impressive crew was soon assembled for the adventure
Jason
chose from the best that Greece had to offer in his view
All
that was needed was a magnificent vessel for them to crew
So,
Jason had a ship constructed by the worthy shipwright Argus
Who
called it “Argo” after himself out of vanity more or less
The
heavenly Hera enlisted the aid of her fellow goddess Athena
This
patroness of crafts provided a prow in the form of a figure
It
was crafted from timber hewn from Zeus’s own sacred grove
Giving
it magical property to help the seekers of the special trove
And
so, one bright autumn morning the Argo set out to sea,
Her
benches crewed by ranks of the heroic in her company
And
it wasn't long before trouble found Jason and his men
Spending
two weeks on an island populated only by women
After
many weeks at sea the Argonauts again made land fall
It
was at Salmydessus that they made their next port of call
The
King welcomed them but was in no mood for festivities
Because
he had offended the Gods and was plagued by miseries
His
tormentors had the heads of women with bird’s bodies
The
creatures were razor-clawed scourges known as Harpies
These
beasts were possessed of reprehensible table manners
Every
evening they dropped down to defecate upon his dinners
They
hung around the King's repast making such a racket
That
had he been able to eat he didn’t have the stomach for it
As
a result, poor King Phineus just grew thinner by the hour
And
the vicious harpies would then return to their tower
Two
Argonauts were descended from the north wind directly
And
this relationship gave them the power to fly limitlessly
The
pair chased the Harpies far away without hesitating
So,
they would never bother him again while he was dining
In
gratitude he informed Jason of a danger just across the seas
On
route to the Fleece namely two rocks called Symplegades
These
rocks had the disconcerting habit of crashing together
Upon
any ship that tried to navigate through the channel there
Phineus
warned Jason not to try and pass straight through
But
suggested a method which might help Jason and his crew
Something
passing between the Rocks would start them crashing
Then
the Argo could follow in its wake and safely passing
The
Gods help was needed so an offering was made to Athena
And
when the Argo approached, she caused them to crash together
The
Argo was able to pass between the rocks relatively safely
They negotiate through the Symplegades with minor damage only
When
the clashing rocks were no more than a distant memory
They
reached the shores of Colchis after many days at sea
In
Colchis they had to face challenges in search of the trove
Before
finding where the Golden Fleece hung in the grove
King
Aeetes of Colchis was the barbarian kingdom's ruler
And
it sat on the far edge of the heroic world’s perimeter
He
and his people were not at all well disposed to strangers
And
because of the fleece were suspicious of newcomers
King
Aeetes had taken a disliking to Jason on first sight
And
did not intend losing what Aeetes saw as his by right
And
he was telling Jason this and that he should have known
That
King Aeetes considered the Golden Fleece to be his own
Aeetes
was about to eject Jason from Colchis unceremoniously
When
his daughter Medea reminded Aeetes about hospitality
Medea
was motivated by love thanks to the god’s intervention
Hera
persuaded Aphrodite to intervene on the behalf of Jason
After
the Goddess of Love had struck Medea with a passion
King
Aeetes then calmed down considerably in regard to Jason
The
moment she first saw him Medea was completely smitten
And
the king suddenly became suspiciously reasonable then
Of
course, Jason could have the Fleece that was no trouble
Aeetes
couldn't imagine why he had been so inhospitable
All
he required of Jason just as a simple good faith token
Were
a small number of farmyard chores to be undertaken
There
were two bulls stood in the adjacent pasture grazing
Jason
should catch them and harness them ready for plowing
Then
plough the field, sow it and reap the harvest in a day
That
done King Aeetes would give the Golden Fleece his way
The
bulls were a bit unusual in that their feet were a hazard
Made
of brass sharp enough to rip a man from gullet to gizzard
And
then of course there was the matter of the Bulls bad breath
In
point of fact, it didn’t smell they just breathed flames of death
Medea
was a famous sorceress and famed for magic potions
She
gave Jason salves that he smeared on like body lotions
This
protected him against the brazen hooves and fiery death
So, he could approach the bulls with out fearing their breath
Disregarding
the flames that danced all about his shoulders
And
avoiding the hooves he managed to harness the creatures
This
done he set quickly about the task of plowing the field
Then
this was followed by sowing the seeds he had to yield
What
Jason did not know, as he was Gaily sowing the seed
Was
that the crop he was sowing was very strange indeed
Aeetes
had given Jason dragon's teeth to scatter all about
As
soon as they were planted in soil, they began to sprout
Jason
had sowed the field and turned to complete his test
And
was shocked to discover what crop he must harvest
Each
seed had produced a fearsome fully armed warrior
Jason
must now reap what he sowed to complete his chore
As
Jason prepared to do battle his discomfort was hard to hide
The
king’s daughter Medea hurried across the field to his side
This
time there were no magic potion's salves or embrocations
But
Medea merely gave Jason a basic psychology suggestion
Jason
was sensible enough to recognize a good piece advice
And
used her suggestion by employing the simple device
Jason
picked up a rock and threw it at the closest warrior
This
warrior then turned to his left and accusing the soldier
Jason
managed to get each seed man to turn on its brother
Until
he had all the warriors in the army fighting each other
Jason
had completed the harvest by means of the slaughter
With
the assistance of Medea king Aeetes young daughter
So,
Jason with more than a little help from the forces divine
The
strange harvest was brought in well before the deadline
Aeetes
had to agree to let the Golden Fleece go to the Argo
But
he confided in Medea he had no intention of doing so
And
Medea, still entranced by the Goddess of Love Aphrodite
Confided
in turn in Jason about her fathers intended treachery
Under
cover of darkness to the temple grove she led Jason
Where
the Fleece was nailed to a tree and guarded by a dragon
It
was at midnight when they crept into Ares sacred precinct
And
quickly drawing his sword was our hero’s first instinct
But
Medea very wisely restrained the impetuous hero Jason
And
she used her powers as a sorceress to distract the dragon
While
Medea held the fearsome dragon completely spell bound
Jason
crept to the tree and removed the fleece without a sound
Once
he had the prize, they made off together with the Fleece
Eluding
pursuit they set sail at once for the journey back to Greece
So,
the hero Jason had succeeded in the great heroic quest and thus
He
returned with his golden prize to reclaim the throne of Iolcus
But
although Jason had actually sworn to love and honor Medea
Our
fickle hero jilted and abandoned the lovely Medea for another
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