- Pasiphae is determined to stop Jason's wedding to Ariadne, no matter what the cost.
- When news reaches Pasiphae of Ariadne and Jason's impending marriage, she is terrified that Atlantis will be lost to her forever and resolves to do all she can to stop the union, no matter the cost. But Pasiphae's pursuit of power has far-reaching and devastating consequences, and as the battle for Atlantis continues, it seems no-one is immune to her touch.
- Against the wishes of certain courtiers Ariadne declares her intention to marry Jason. The Oracle goes to the holy grove and obtains the gods' blessing for the wedding but before she can tell the citizens she is abducted by Pasiphae. Aware that the killer of a priestess will be damned Pasiphae brings in Medusa to turn the Oracle to stone, rewarding her by restoring her hair and lifting the curse. Ariadne orders Medusa to be hunted down but Hercules, believing she was tricked, hides her. At the court the traitors who colluded with Pasiphae set out to prevent the wedding by accusing Jason of the Oracle's murder and he is arrested.—don @ minifie-1
- Queen Ariadne waves the general's warning that marrying commoner Jason will weaken her support among nobles and people, so she agrees to put it to the gods. The Oracle is sent to another temple and returns to the city's with good omens, but warned by her council spy, Pasiphae sends thugs to abduct the oracle, which she needs to kill without incurring divine vengeance herself. Thereto she has a crate brought to the secret cave cell containing a desperate ally: the Gorgon Medusa, whom Pasiphae promises to cure if she uses her fatal look to petrify the Oracle. Hercules prevents Medusa being tracked down, conspiring councilors order Jason arrested as the Oracle's alleged murderer.—KGF Vissers
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