Ikaro
Introduction
derived from the Greek myth of Icarus, the son of Daedalus who flew too close to the sun.
Background Story
The name Icarus comes from Greek mythology, where Icarus is known for his tragic flight to escape from Crete. Ignoring his father's advice, he flew too high and melted the wax in his wings, leading to his fall. This myth serves as a lesson about the dangers of overambition.
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Variations
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