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*The child Danae saying "You can't escape your fate" ''could'' be a reference to ''Prince of Persia: Warrior Within'' as a similar statement ("You cannot change your fate") is made to the Prince in the opening sequence and referenced numerous times throughout the game.
 
*The child Danae saying "You can't escape your fate" ''could'' be a reference to ''Prince of Persia: Warrior Within'' as a similar statement ("You cannot change your fate") is made to the Prince in the opening sequence and referenced numerous times throughout the game.
 
[[User:Nomad416|Nomad416]] ([[User talk:Nomad416|talk]]) 16:37, January 9, 2020 (UTC)
 
[[User:Nomad416|Nomad416]] ([[User talk:Nomad416|talk]]) 16:37, January 9, 2020 (UTC)
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Statue of Zeus
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*When King Akrisios heard a prophecy stating one day his grandson would kill him, he locked his unwed daughter in a room of bronze. Zeus saw her, fell in love with her beauty, and took the form of a divine golden rain to visit with her.
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Wooden Debris from Argos
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*A piece of debris from a wooden crate. King Akrisios forced his daughter and her baby into the box and had the crate cast into the wild sea, for he knew if he killed them directly he would earn the wrath of Zeus.
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Not sure if these fit better here or in the temple article. [[User:Lacrossedeamon|Lacrossedeamon]] ([[User talk:Lacrossedeamon|talk]]) 15:06, August 10, 2020 (UTC)

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Notes

So, about the incorrect renditions of the tale:

  • Bubo the mechanical owl (referred to as Athena's golden-geared owl in dialogue) only makes a brief cameo appearance in Clash 2010. Since the dialogue mentions it leading Perseus to the monster's lair (which didn't happen in the remake), it's likely a reference to the original Clash starring Harry Hamlin.
  • Perseus traveling to Joppa and falling in love with Andromeda also references the original Clash. I can't attest to Joppa being a biblical reference or not since I'm not religious.
  • The child Danae saying "You can't escape your fate" could be a reference to Prince of Persia: Warrior Within as a similar statement ("You cannot change your fate") is made to the Prince in the opening sequence and referenced numerous times throughout the game.

Nomad416 (talk) 16:37, January 9, 2020 (UTC)

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Statue of Zeus

  • When King Akrisios heard a prophecy stating one day his grandson would kill him, he locked his unwed daughter in a room of bronze. Zeus saw her, fell in love with her beauty, and took the form of a divine golden rain to visit with her.

Wooden Debris from Argos

  • A piece of debris from a wooden crate. King Akrisios forced his daughter and her baby into the box and had the crate cast into the wild sea, for he knew if he killed them directly he would earn the wrath of Zeus.

Not sure if these fit better here or in the temple article. Lacrossedeamon (talk) 15:06, August 10, 2020 (UTC)