Argo Apr 2026
The return journey was even more twisted. To evade the King's fleet, the Argo traveled through the Danube, the Po, and the Rhine rivers, even entering the Mediterranean from the north. They faced the , whose deadly songs were drowned out by Orpheus’s even more beautiful music. They navigated between the whirlpool Charybdis and the monster Scylla .
Jason would have perished if not for the King’s daughter, the sorceress . Smitten by Jason (thanks to a little divine intervention from Hera), she gave him an ointment to protect him from fire and told him how to defeat the earth-born soldiers. Finally, she used her magic to put the sleepless dragon guarding the Fleece to sleep. Jason seized the shimmering gold, and the Argo fled into the night with Medea aboard. The Long Way Home
When they finally reached Colchis, King Aeëtes had no intention of handing over the Fleece. He demanded Jason perform "impossible" tasks: yoke fire-breathing bulls, plow a field with them, and sow dragon’s teeth that sprouted into an army of warriors. The return journey was even more twisted
Jason didn’t go alone. He assembled the "Avengers" of the Bronze Age—the . The roster included: Heracles (Hercules) , the strongest man alive.
In Crete, they faced , a giant bronze automaton that hurled boulders at the ship. Medea, again using her dark arts, found the single bronze nail in his ankle that held in his life-fluid (ichor), causing the giant to bleed out and collapse. The Bitter End They navigated between the whirlpool Charybdis and the
The Argo itself was hauled onto the shore of the Isthmus of Corinth as a monument to the greatest voyage ever made. Years later, a weary, elderly, and forgotten Jason sat beneath the rotting hull of his old ship. As he sighed over his lost glory, a piece of the weathered timber—perhaps that same prophetic oak from Dodona—broke off and fell, striking Jason on the head and killing him instantly. Even in its decay, the Argo had the final word.
The story of the is the ultimate ancient road trip—a high-stakes voyage across the edge of the known world, fueled by a quest for a prize that represented the impossible: the Golden Fleece . The Call to Adventure Finally, she used her magic to put the
To accomplish this, Jason commissioned the master shipbuilder Argus to construct a vessel unlike any seen before. With the help of the goddess Athena, the was built—a galley of fifty oars, featuring a magical piece of timber in its prow from the sacred oaks of Dodona that could speak and prophesy. The Gathering of Giants