Talos was his Nephew
Hephaestus.
When the Argo sailed to Crete, Talos threw boulders at the ship, keeping it at bay. Talos had a blood vessel which extended from his neck to his ankle, kept closed by a bronze nail. Medea cast a spell on Talos to calm him, then removed the nail so that he bled to death, allowing the Argo to continue its journey.
Daedalus action?
Daedalus' son was named Icarus.
Talos was his Nephew
Daedalus's nephew (Perdix/Talos) invented a saw (using the spin and teeth of fish) and a compass (the one used to construct angles).
Daedalus for the killing of his nephew Perdix was changed by goddess Athena to the bird partridge. A bird which is causius about hights. Avoids to fly to long distance and high and nests in the hedgesYes, I just read that Wikipedia article as well ._.Anyways, Perdix was the one who was turned into the Patridge, when he fell off of the cliff. Daedalus died simply of old age.
Daedalus, son of Eupalamus; Icarus was the son of Daedalus.He was exiled from Athens for killing his nephew Talos, whose mother is Perdix.He is mentioned in Crete (making the Labyrinth).He died in Sicily in the baths of King Cocalus of Kamikos.
Talos Records was created in 1958.
Talos Records ended in 1971.
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Hephaestus.
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When the Argo sailed to Crete, Talos threw boulders at the ship, keeping it at bay. Talos had a blood vessel which extended from his neck to his ankle, kept closed by a bronze nail. Medea cast a spell on Talos to calm him, then removed the nail so that he bled to death, allowing the Argo to continue its journey.
Talos is, as far as I know, one of the nine gods in the game "The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion". I say this because I will sometime hear NPCs saying "talos guide you friend". How this relates to legend of Zelda I'm not sure. hope I helped.
Yes, she does. She went into the prototype of Talos to shut him off. When she did so, Talos fell on some power-lines, electrocuting and killing her.