I've been on a Greek kick ever since I visited the Carnegie Museum a few days ago, and I began to wonder about this...
We all know Indy normally centers around relics from Christian origin (at least in the films), but has he ever gone after something from Greek mythology? I've only read a couple of the novels and comics, so my knowledge of non-canon is minimal at best.
Would it be interesting or hackneyed to see him try to locate the Golden Fleece, for example? Or would that not be interesting as it's been done before with Jason & the Argonauts? But on the flip-side, that myth is well-known (at least in part), and it is part of "Western" mythology, so it would be more accepted to viewers than, say, the Shankara Stones or the Heart of the Dragon.
Yes/no/maybe?
We all know Indy normally centers around relics from Christian origin (at least in the films), but has he ever gone after something from Greek mythology? I've only read a couple of the novels and comics, so my knowledge of non-canon is minimal at best.
Would it be interesting or hackneyed to see him try to locate the Golden Fleece, for example? Or would that not be interesting as it's been done before with Jason & the Argonauts? But on the flip-side, that myth is well-known (at least in part), and it is part of "Western" mythology, so it would be more accepted to viewers than, say, the Shankara Stones or the Heart of the Dragon.
Yes/no/maybe?