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Pandora

Definition: Pandora was a mythical city in Greek mythology, located on Mount Parnassus in Greece. This city is said to have been inhabited by many gods and goddesses, including Zeus, Hera, Apollo, Artemis, and Poseidon. The name "Pandora" itself likely refers to the belief that it is a port of opportunity or entrance into other worlds.


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Swizzler

Definition: Swizzler is a fictional character from the anime and manga series "Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood" created by Haruki Murakami. The character, first introduced in the novel "Alchemists of Parnassus," was originally portrayed as a young boy who had been raised by the Alchemists. In the anime, Swizzler is an alchemist and a member of the Brotherhood, which includes his younger brother, Alphonse. He has a strong sense of justice


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Parnassus

Definition: Parnassus is a concept in Jewish mythology and philosophy. It refers to the idea that there are two aspects of reality, the physical world and the spiritual realm. Parnassus is often associated with the idea of the "Great High Priest" who represents both God (the creator) and the Divine presence. In Jewish theology, Parnassus is a metaphor for the complexity and depth of the divine nature as it encompasses not only the physical world but also the realms of spirit and


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Mestinos

Definition: Mestinos, in Greek mythology, were three noble daughters of the god Poseidon who lived on Mount Parnassus. They were the only daughters of the god and ruled over the island of Crete. The term "mestino" refers to a young woman or child, though it can also be used metaphorically for someone in their early twenties or a younger person.


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Czaristic

Definition: In the context of Russian literature, a "czaristic" term refers to a type of character who is depicted as having a strong sense of power and influence over others. This can be seen in works such as Vladimir Nabokov's "Mystery at Parnassus," where the character of Maximilien is described as possessing a "czaristic aura." However, this term has been criticized for being overly idealized and often perpetuating stereotypes about Russian society.


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