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The Cyclops was a mythical one-eyed giant in Greek, and later Roman, mythology.

At some point during the 5th century BCE, the misthios Kassandra hunted down and defeated the creature in her quest to retrieve the Apple of Eden that seemingly gave the creature life.[1]

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