This character’s emotional state is described with the simile of a “working woman, rising before dawn” who starts a blazing fire out of brushwood. This character enlists the help of Chalciope (kal-SYE-oh-pee) by expressing concern for the safety of Argus, Phrontis, Cytissorus (kye-TISS-oh-russ), and Mela. The god of Love leaves a dice match with Ganymede to shoot an arrow at this character, who is assisted by Thetis because this woman is destined to marry Achilles in Elysium. On Phaeacia (fee-AY-shah), (*) Alcinous (al-SIN-oh-uss) agrees not to hand over this character after she hurriedly marries her lover. This character causes the giant Talos to cut his ankle and bleed to death. This character arranges the murder of her brother, Apsyrtus, to avoid being returned to her father Aeetes (ee-EE-teez). For 10 points, name this Colchian sorceress who falls in love with Jason in the Argonautica. ■END■
ANSWER: Medea
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