
Calibos
Creator: Ray Harryhausen
Film: Clash of the Titans 1981
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Calibos
the son of Thetis patron goddess of the sea, was a handsome Young man
destined to marry Princess Andromeda the daughter of Queen Cassiopeia thus
one day becoming the eventual ruler of the rich city of Joppa and all of
Phoenicia. However due to his mothers spoiling and indulgence of him since
his birth, he committed unforgivable crimes in the eyes of Zeus the great
god of Olympus. Zeus gave him the wells of the moon in his care but Calibos
instead hunted trapped and killed every living creature including Zeus’ herd
of sacred flying horses all except the one remaining horse Pegasus.As
punishment for his shameful mark of vile cruelty,
Zeus transformed him into becoming abhorrent to human sight, becoming a
mortal mockery and thus being shunned and forced
to live as an outcast in the swamps and marshes. Horns sprouted from his
head, a long tail was formed and one foot became cloven attached to a goat
like leg as well as the face becoming more devil like.In anger at what Zeus did to her beloved son, Thetis
vowed that if Calibos could not marry
Andromeda then no man would, and placed Perseus from his safe island into
Joppa and blamed the treacherous move as being by ‘chance’For all Andromedas
would be suitors for her hand in marriage, a test had to be passed first set
by Calibos in the form of a riddle to be solved. All those that ultimately
failed were burned at the steak. To relay each new riddle to Andromeda,
Calibos called her astral image to his lair, which is brought by a giant
vulture in a cage. On one such occasion, Perseus follows the Vulture with the
princess whilst riding the flying horse Pegasus and with the aid of his
helmet that renders the wearer invisible, he watches the proceedings and
sees the answer to the riddle. Unknown to Perseus, Calibos sees the
footprints he makes as he leaves the scene to seek Pegasus in the marsh.
Calibos attacks Perseus but loses his hand to Perseus’ sword.Calibos pleads with both vulnerability and extreme
hatred to his mother Thetis to seek
justice for the loss of his hand but Thetis replies that Zeus himself
protects Perseus.At the next ceremony for a new suitor, Perseus
enters and guesses the riddle as being the ring of Calibos and casts the
severed hand down and wins the right for the hand in Marriage of Andromeda.
Foolishly Queen Cassiopeia compares Andromedas beauty as being lovelier than
the Goddess Thetis herself which angers the goddess who in turn demands the
life of Andromeda as a sacrifice to the Kraken in 30 days on the eve of the
longest day of the year for her vain boast in the presence of her own sacred
temple and for the injury inflicted on her son.
The head of Medusa having
been obtained is wrapped in Perseus’ robe which Calibos stabs to free the
blood. This in
turn enables three giant scorpions to gradually appear with which Perseus
and his men have to do battle. Calibos is finally killed upon whipping
Perseus around the neck and in the ensuing struggle; Perseus’ sword is
thrown and embedded into Calibos’ chest.  
Calibos Facts
Credit: An Animated Life
By Tony Dalton
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