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Horrified, Midas tries to flee the castle, but as he approaches the castle gate, he sees his shadow morph into a golden grim reaper. Then Midas flees back to his counting room, where the cartoon started. He summons the elf, crying, "Take away this golden curse! Don't let me starve! Take everything, my gold, my kingdom for a hamburger sandwich!"
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The Midas Monument, a Phrygian rock-cut tomb dedicated to Midas (700 BC).. There are many, and often contradictory, legends about the most ancient King Midas. In one, Midas was king of Pessinus, a city of Phrygia, who as a child was adopted by King Gordias and Cybele, the goddess whose consort he was, and who (by some accounts) was the goddess-mother of Midas himself. [5]
"Shadow and Flame" is the eighth and final episode of the second season of the American fantasy television series The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. The series is based on J. R. R. Tolkien 's history of Middle-earth , primarily material from the appendices of the novel The Lord of the Rings (1954–55).
Midas (whose real name is unknown) is a scientist working on a bacterial strain that would be able to revolutionize the treatment of toxic waste. After eco-terrorists attempt to steal the formula, Midas is exposed to toxic waste and transformed into a monster entirely composed of it. [ 54 ]
Watermelon Pictures [38] 29 The Commandant's Shadow: Director: Daniela Volker Cast: Jurgen Höss, Anita Lasker-Wallfisch: About Jurgen Höss, son of Rudolf Höss [39] Touch: Director: Baltasar Kormákur Cast: Egill Ólafsson, Kōki, Palmi Kormakur Based on Touch by Ólafur Jóhann Ólafsson Universal Pictures [40] 30 Midas Man
The kingship-bestowing function of the Huma bird reappear in Indian stories of the Mughal era, in which the shadow (or the alighting) of the Huma bird on a person's head or shoulder were said to bestow (or foretell) kingship. Accordingly, the feathers decorating the turbans of kings were said to be plumage of the Huma bird.
These featured pictures, as scheduled below, appeared as the picture of the day (POTD) on the English Wikipedia's Main Page in October 2010. Individual sections for each day on this page can be linked to with the day number as the anchor name (e.g. [[Wikipedia:Picture of the day/October 2010#1]] for October 1).