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A queen among the dead.
During the adventures of Iason (Jason) and the Argonauts, the priestess of the goddess Hekate (Hecate), Medea, mixed a potion from the blood-like ikhor (ichor) that Prometheus had shed while he was chained to the Caucasus Mountains; she called upon “Brimo of the underworld, queen among the dead, night-wandering Brimo” to make the potion effective.
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