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Jason, the son of Aeson, the rightful king of Iolcus, was deprived of power by his uncle Pelias. To regain the throne, Pelias demanded the impossible: to obtain the Golden Fleece from Colchis — a sacred symbol of power guarded by a dragon. Jason gathered the Argonauts — the greatest heroes of his time — and set off on a dangerous voyage on the ship 'Argo'.

In Colchis, Jason met Medea, the daughter of King Aeëtes, known for her magic and prophetic gift. She fell in love with the hero and decided to help him, breaking the laws of her family and country. Medea gave Jason potions and spells to tame the fire-breathing bulls and put the dragon, which guarded the fleece, to sleep. They fled together, and Medea even killed her own brother to slow down their pursuers.

Upon returning home, Jason reclaimed his throne, but later abandoned Medea for another woman. Medea, offended and enraged, fiercely took revenge on the traitor: she killed both the rival and her children with Jason, destroying his family, and then flew away on a dragon in an unknown direction.

Moral: if you trust others' assets and promises without verifying them — you risk losing everything, just as Jason lost Medea and his own family.