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They have brown skin covered in spots, three fingers and a thumb, and two widely placed eyes on a noseless face. They also have red blood. Creons appear to have the same family structures as humans, such as having sisters and grandfathers. An illness known as Creon Fever is highly contageous and deadly to Earth dogs.

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  • They have brown skin covered in spots, three fingers and a thumb, and two widely placed eyes on a noseless face. They also have red blood. Creons appear to have the same family structures as humans, such as having sisters and grandfathers. An illness known as Creon Fever is highly contageous and deadly to Earth dogs.
  • Creon (pronounced: /ˈkriːɒn/; Attic Greek: Κρέων, Kreōn, meaning "ruler") is a figure in Greek mythology best known as the ruler of Thebes in the legend of Oedipus. He had two children with his wife, Eurydice: Megareus (also called Menoeceus) and Haemon. Creon and his sister, Jocasta, were descendants of Cadmus and of the Spartoi.
  • Creon may refer to: * Creon (Breath of Fire) * Creon (Breath of Fire II)
  • In the first play, Oedipus Rex, Creon served Oedipus with joint power along with Jocasta, Creon's sister and Oedipus' mother and wife. Creon claims to enjoy his "power without responsibility" status when convicted of conspiricy with the blind prophet tiresias. Oedipus suceeded the throne of the city of Thebes, following the disappearance of the king Laius and his ability to solve the riddle of the Spinx who had previously plaugued Thebes. Creon later enforces Oedipus' exile as it is revealed that Oedipus was the one who killed Laius on his travels, and not only that, but Laius was Oedipus' father and Jocasta his mother. Jocasta, on discovering this, hangs herself, and then Oedipus stabs pins in his own eyes saying, "How can I look them in the eyes in the afterlife?" "How can I ever see joy
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  • In the first play, Oedipus Rex, Creon served Oedipus with joint power along with Jocasta, Creon's sister and Oedipus' mother and wife. Creon claims to enjoy his "power without responsibility" status when convicted of conspiricy with the blind prophet tiresias. Oedipus suceeded the throne of the city of Thebes, following the disappearance of the king Laius and his ability to solve the riddle of the Spinx who had previously plaugued Thebes. Creon later enforces Oedipus' exile as it is revealed that Oedipus was the one who killed Laius on his travels, and not only that, but Laius was Oedipus' father and Jocasta his mother. Jocasta, on discovering this, hangs herself, and then Oedipus stabs pins in his own eyes saying, "How can I look them in the eyes in the afterlife?" "How can I ever see joy again?" and "How can I look my cursed daughters in the eyes knowing nobody will ever marry them?". Creon promptly tells Oedipus to get back inside and stop drawing attention to himself in his laments, because it is unholy to see himself in this state. Creon does give one act of kindness at the end of the play, where he brings Oedipus his daughters so they can say their farewells. He draws a close to Oedipus' goodbyes saying, "You have cried enough." and a screaming Oedipus is thrown out of Thebes. Creon tells him that everything that had taken place was Oedipus's own fault.
  • They have brown skin covered in spots, three fingers and a thumb, and two widely placed eyes on a noseless face. They also have red blood. Creons appear to have the same family structures as humans, such as having sisters and grandfathers. An illness known as Creon Fever is highly contageous and deadly to Earth dogs.
  • Creon (pronounced: /ˈkriːɒn/; Attic Greek: Κρέων, Kreōn, meaning "ruler") is a figure in Greek mythology best known as the ruler of Thebes in the legend of Oedipus. He had two children with his wife, Eurydice: Megareus (also called Menoeceus) and Haemon. Creon and his sister, Jocasta, were descendants of Cadmus and of the Spartoi.
  • Creon may refer to: * Creon (Breath of Fire) * Creon (Breath of Fire II)
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