### 1
During Jason and his Argonauts' journey, they come upon an island filled with stone statues. The statues are in various poses, and one of them is said to hide a magical key that can guide them to the Golden Fleece. The statues are arranged in four groups, each representing a stage of life: childhood, youth, maturity, and old age. How can Jason choose the right statue to get the key to?
### 2.
During his long journey back to Ithaca, Odysseus comes upon an island filled with four towers, each containing a different challenge. The four towers represent: wisdom, strength, loyalty, and deceit. In order for Odysseus to return home, he must choose which tower to pass through, but only one tower will lead home without putting him in constant danger. Which tower should he choose?
### 3.
After betraying the gods, Loki is chained in a dark cave, where a snake is placed above him to drip its venom on his face. There are three ways to save Loki from his torment: cut the chains, move the snake, or destroy the cave. But making any wrong move could lead to an even greater disaster. What is the correct solution?
### 4.
King Dahak was tempted by the devil to surrender himself to evil, resulting in snakes appearing on his shoulders. The snakes feed on the brains of humans and make him a tyrannical ruler. You have three ways to end Dahak's rule: kill the snakes, destroy the throne, or break the magic mirror that the devil uses to influence him. What solution saves the kingdom without destroying it?
### 5.
In the kingdom of Hades, the seven princes of Hades who represent the deadly sins (pride, greed, lust, envy, wrath, sloth, and gluttony) compete for control. Each prince possesses a key, but only one key opens the gate to salvation from Hell. The correct key lies in the hand that represents the greatest sin. What is the correct key?