Eh . . . well he did say that either a sheep or wolf could end up with a piece of the clue. Or even both at once! The clue itself was--
"He's the one who flew too high and had his wings burned by the sun. It's often said that man's reach must exceed its grasp, but if it goes too far, then it can be quite dangerous. It's one of those old cautionary tales ...
It's a lot like the story of Helios' son, who was too foolish with his father's things and scorched the Earth. He was eventually struck down by the head of the gods himself."
Phaeton was the human son of Helios, the Greek god who led the carriage of the Sun through the heavens. He asked his father to let him lead the carriage and Helios allowed it upon the boy's insistence. Phaeton lost control of it, causing chaos on Earth for a day.
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Has Tohru-kun noticed anything?
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. . . I did hear a story about Icarus though.
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"He's the one who flew too high and had his wings burned by the sun. It's often said that man's reach must exceed its grasp, but if it goes too far, then it can be quite dangerous. It's one of those old cautionary tales ...
It's a lot like the story of Helios' son, who was too foolish with his father's things and scorched the Earth. He was eventually struck down by the head of the gods himself."
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Phaeton was the human son of Helios, the Greek god who led the carriage of the Sun through the heavens. He asked his father to let him lead the carriage and Helios allowed it upon the boy's insistence. Phaeton lost control of it, causing chaos on Earth for a day.
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