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In Greek mythology, Talaus was King of Argos and was one of the Argonauts. He was the son of Polybus and Tyro (or Bias and Pero). His wife is alternately said to be Lysimache, Eurynome or Lysianassa. He was father of Adrastus, and possibly of Aristomachus, Astynome, Eriphyle, Hippomedan, Mecistus, Metidice, Parthinopaeus and/or Pronax.


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The Best Laid Plans (13898 words)
Talaus took a deep breath and stepped around him, flinching as he was promptly seized by the guards and hustled towards the doors.
Talaus meanwhile was shoved through the door in a metal grating and ordered to stand in the room beyond while his two guards watched him suspiciously, hands on their swords hilts.
Talaus swallowed hard and retreated up against the far wall as the dungeon master ambled into the cage with him with a rolling gait that spoke of some time spent on a ship in the past.
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