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In the Beginning

Cupid and Pysche by Giulio Romano.
Painted between 1526 and 1528.
The painting depicts the story of the Greek deities Cupid and Pysche. Found in Metamorphoses, written in the 2nd century AD by Lucius Apuleius Madaurensis (or Platonicus). The tale concerns the overcoming of obstacles to the love between Psyche and Cupid (Amor/Eros), and their ultimate union in a sacred marriage. Although the only extended narrative from antiquity is that of Apuleius from 2nd century AD, Eros and Psyche appear in Greek art as early as the 4th century BC. The story's Neoplatonic elements and allusions to mystery religions accommodate multiple interpretations, and it has been analyzed as an allegory and in light of folktale, Märchen or fairy tale, and myth.


Diana and Calysto by Titian (Vienna version)
Painted c. 1566.
The painting depicts the moment in which the goddess Diana discovers that her maid Callisto has become pregnant by Jupiter.


The Fall of Man by Hugo van der Goes
Painted after 1479.
Depicts the moment Eve is tempted by the snake to eat the Apple, Adam is by her and they both taste the fruit and are tossed from the Garden of Eden.


The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli
Painted c. 1484–1486.
Depicts the goddess Venus, having emerged from the sea as a fully grown woman, arriving at the sea-shore. The seashell she stands on was a symbol in classical antiquity for a woman's vulva. Thought to be based in part on the Venus de' Medici, an ancient Greek marble sculpture of Aphrodite.


Hercules in the Garden of the Hesperides by Peter Paul Rubens
Painted 1638.
Depicts the demi-god son of Zeus, Hercules in the Garden of the Hesperides completing the eleventh of his labours, to steal a golden apple from the garden. He did this by tricking the Titan Atlas and walking away with the fruit.


Atalanta and Hippomenes by Guido Reni


The Judgement of Paris by


Le Triomphe de Bacchus by Charles de La Fosse.


Idun and the Apples by


Mercury, Herse, and Aglauros

Sixty-Four Squares

Passcode: 10352

Descendants

Passcode: 14523

Infinite Knowledge

Passcode: 72114

Instruments of Power
The power they wielded cut down their enemies.

In their hands, the wise lean on a great force.

Passcode: 81492

Brothers

- . -- .--. .-.. .- .-. / - . -..- - ... / .- -.. .- .--. - . -.. / -... -.-- / -- .-. .-.-.- / ... -- .. - ....
Templar texts adapted by Mr. Smith

Passcode: 52931

Keep On Seeking, And You Will Find
First plucked from a tree guarded by a snake, its powers perform miracles. Then, worn across the ages, torn asunder, hidden under the sea of red, reconstruct the timeline.

"They took it."

Passcode: 10152

Martyrs

00110001 00110111 01110100 01101000 00100000 01001010 01110101 01101100 01111001 00100000 00110001 00111001 00110001 00111000 = "17th July 1918"
00110011 00110001 01110100 01101000 00100000 01001101 01100001 01111001 00100000 00110001 00110100 00110011 00110001 = "31st May 1431

Passcode: 68185

Hat-Trick

Apollo

The Inventor

Titans of Industry

I am Become Death, the Destroyer of Worlds

Bloodlines

Guardians

The Cavalry

The Bunker

Synapses

The Fourth Day

Origin of the Species