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Bosporus (Turkey) (search for this): card 966
Chorus
And by the waters of the Dark Rocks, the waters of the twofold sea, are the shores of Bosporus and the Thracian city Salmydessus,where Ares, neighbor of that city, saw the accursed, blinding wound inflicted on the two sons of Phineus by his savage wife. It was a wound that brought darkness to the hollows, making them crave vengeancefor the eyes she crushed with her bloody hands and with her shuttle for a dagger.