. "Pathos Verdes III was the self-proclaimed loyal subject and architect of the Gods assigned to the building of Pandora's Temple and eventually went insane in his quest to please them."@en . . . . "Pathos Verdes III"@en . . . "Pathos Verdes III was the self-proclaimed loyal subject and architect of the Gods assigned to the building of Pandora's Temple and eventually went insane in his quest to please them."@en . "Pathos Verdes III"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Architect of Pandora's temple"@en . . "Male"@en . "Deceased"@en . . "*Unnamed sons\n*Unnamed wife"@en . . . . . "Pathos Verdes began the work building the temple. With the help of some Harpies, their riders, and the Gods, they subdued Cronos, who was cursed to wander the desert until he died. He then started to build the temple on the back of Cronos. His traps and designs were straight forward at first, but would soon become more and more difficult as he lost his mind. While he was building the temple, his first son died, and soon after that his other son died. After their deaths, he grew insane and started to lose faith in the Gods. While he was still building it, heroes began visiting the temple and many died. These first unsuccessful heroes would be cursed and as he grew more insane he began to make the traps more elaborate and harder. Eventually, he used the bodies of his dead sons in the traps. This caused a serious problem with his wife and in an argument he stabbed her in the chest with a knife, killing her. He was still working on the temple when he killed himself, cursing the Gods."@en . . "none"@en . . "Pathos Verdes began the work building the temple. With the help of some Harpies, their riders, and the Gods, they subdued Cronos, who was cursed to wander the desert until he died. He then started to build the temple on the back of Cronos. His traps and designs were straight forward at first, but would soon become more and more difficult as he lost his mind."@en . . . . . "200"^^ . .