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In Greek mythology, Selene was the goddess of the Moon, who fell in love with a hunter named Endymion of Elis. Endymion was a mortal, and he was granted one wish by Zeus after he married Selene; he asked for eternal sleep so that he could remain with Selene forever. Selene in turn, would slip from the sky every night to meet him. She had fifty daughters, each of whom was comprised of the moon phases. The one she bore with Zeus was named Pandia and was said to be the "utterly shining" full moon. Hence, it is not a surprise that this bow is called the "Selene's Bow".

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  • Selene's Bow
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  • In Greek mythology, Selene was the goddess of the Moon, who fell in love with a hunter named Endymion of Elis. Endymion was a mortal, and he was granted one wish by Zeus after he married Selene; he asked for eternal sleep so that he could remain with Selene forever. Selene in turn, would slip from the sky every night to meet him. She had fifty daughters, each of whom was comprised of the moon phases. The one she bore with Zeus was named Pandia and was said to be the "utterly shining" full moon. Hence, it is not a surprise that this bow is called the "Selene's Bow".
Level
  • 60(xsd:integer)
Delay
  • 540(xsd:integer)
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Jobs
Name
  • Selene's bow
Type
  • Archery
Stats
  • Moon Phase
  • STR +2
  • '''Ranged Accuracy and Ranged Attack
Damage
  • 72(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • In Greek mythology, Selene was the goddess of the Moon, who fell in love with a hunter named Endymion of Elis. Endymion was a mortal, and he was granted one wish by Zeus after he married Selene; he asked for eternal sleep so that he could remain with Selene forever. Selene in turn, would slip from the sky every night to meet him. She had fifty daughters, each of whom was comprised of the moon phases. The one she bore with Zeus was named Pandia and was said to be the "utterly shining" full moon. Hence, it is not a surprise that this bow is called the "Selene's Bow". (As chronicled by Apollonius of Rhodes, a greek poet/scholar of the 3rd century BCE who was the director of the Library of Alexandria. Apollonius was best known for his epic poem "The Argonautica." Source)
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