0:00:07.079,0:00:10.020 "Beauty is a curse," Psyche thought 0:00:10.020,0:00:15.170 as she looked over the cliff's edge[br]where she'd been abandoned by her father. 0:00:15.170,0:00:18.760 She'd been born with the physical[br]perfection so complete 0:00:18.760,0:00:25.060 that she was worshipped as a new[br]incarnation of Venus, the goddess of love. 0:00:25.060,0:00:30.861 But real-life human lovers were[br]too intimidated even to approach her. 0:00:30.861,0:00:34.312 When her father asked for guidance[br]from the Oracle of Apollo, 0:00:34.312,0:00:36.942 the god of light, reason, and prophecy. 0:00:36.942,0:00:40.572 He was told to abandon his daughter[br]on a rocky crag 0:00:40.572,0:00:47.463 where she would marry a cruel[br]and savage serpent-like winged evil. 0:00:47.463,0:00:51.584 Alone on the crag, Psyche felt[br]Zephyr the West Wind 0:00:51.584,0:00:54.773 gently lifting her into the air. 0:00:54.773,0:00:57.823 It set her down before a palace. 0:00:57.823,0:01:02.563 "You are home," she heard [br]an unseen voice say. 0:01:02.563,0:01:08.243 "Your husband awaits you[br]in the bedroom, if you dare to meet him." 0:01:08.243,0:01:12.353 She was brave enough, Psyche told herself. 0:01:12.353,0:01:16.163 The bedroom was so dark that she[br]couldn't see her husband. 0:01:16.163,0:01:19.194 But he didn't feel serpent-like at all. 0:01:19.194,0:01:23.364 His skin was soft,[br]and his voice and manner were gentle. 0:01:23.364,0:01:25.334 She asked him who he was, 0:01:25.334,0:01:29.834 but he told her this was the one question[br]he could never answer. 0:01:29.834,0:01:35.205 If she loved him, [br]she would not need to know. 0:01:35.205,0:01:39.016 His visits continued night after night. 0:01:39.016,0:01:42.556 Before long, Psyche was pregnant. 0:01:42.556,0:01:46.235 She rejoiced, but was also conflicted. 0:01:46.235,0:01:51.147 How could she raise her baby[br]with a man she'd never seen? 0:01:51.147,0:01:57.017 That night, Psyche approached[br]her sleeping husband holding an oil lamp. 0:01:57.017,0:01:59.706 What she found was the god Cupid 0:01:59.706,0:02:03.106 who sent gods and humans [br]lusting after each other 0:02:03.106,0:02:06.198 with the pinpricks of his arrows. 0:02:06.198,0:02:12.117 Psyche dropped her lamp,[br]burning Cupid with hot oil. 0:02:12.117,0:02:16.137 He said he'd been in love with Psyche[br]ever since his jealous mother, Venus, 0:02:16.137,0:02:21.107 asked him to embarrass the young woman[br]by pricking her with an arrow. 0:02:21.107,0:02:26.328 But taken with Psyche's beauty, Cupid[br]used the arrow on himself. 0:02:26.328,0:02:31.469 He didn't believe, however, that gods[br]and humans could love as equals. 0:02:31.469,0:02:36.330 Now that she knew his true form,[br]their hopes for happiness were dashed, 0:02:36.330,0:02:40.519 so he flew away. 0:02:40.519,0:02:45.189 Psyche was left in despair until[br]the unseen voice returned 0:02:45.189,0:02:48.070 and told her that it was indeed possible 0:02:48.070,0:02:52.741 for her and Cupid [br]to love each other as equals. 0:02:52.741,0:02:55.430 Encouraged, she set out to find him. 0:02:55.430,0:03:00.860 But Venus intercepted Psyche and said[br]she and Cupid could only wed 0:03:00.860,0:03:05.541 if she completed a series [br]of impossible tasks. 0:03:05.541,0:03:12.741 First, Psyche was told to sort a huge,[br]messy pile of seeds in a single night. 0:03:12.741,0:03:15.200 Just as she was abandoning hope, 0:03:15.200,0:03:20.622 an ant colony took pity on her[br]and helped with the work. 0:03:20.622,0:03:22.810 Successfully passing the first trial, 0:03:22.810,0:03:26.782 Psyche next had to bring Venus[br]the fleece of the golden sheep, 0:03:26.782,0:03:30.923 who had a reputation for [br]disemboweling stray adventurers, 0:03:30.923,0:03:33.012 but a river god showed her how to collect 0:03:33.012,0:03:35.883 the fleece the sheep [br]had snagged on briars, 0:03:35.883,0:03:39.032 and she succeeded. 0:03:39.032,0:03:42.473 Finally, Psyche had to travel[br]to the Underworld 0:03:42.473,0:03:45.644 and convince Proserpina, [br]queen of the dead, 0:03:45.644,0:03:50.324 to put a drop of her beauty in a box[br]for Venus. 0:03:50.324,0:03:54.602 Once again, the unseen voice came[br]to Psyche's aide. 0:03:54.602,0:04:00.374 It told her to bring barley cakes for[br]Cerberus, the guard dog to the Underworld 0:04:00.374,0:04:08.234 and coins to pay the boatman, Charon[br]to ferry her across the river Styx. 0:04:08.234,0:04:11.214 With her third and final task complete, 0:04:11.214,0:04:15.525 Psyche returned to the land of the living. 0:04:15.525,0:04:21.476 Just outside Venus's palace, she opened[br]the box of Proserpina's beauty, 0:04:21.476,0:04:24.736 hoping to keep some for herself. 0:04:24.736,0:04:28.597 But the box was filled with sleep,[br]not beauty, 0:04:28.597,0:04:32.417 and Psyche collapsed in the road. 0:04:32.417,0:04:37.786 Cupid, now recovered from his wounds,[br]flew to his sleeping bride. 0:04:37.786,0:04:41.166 He told her he'd been wrong and foolish. 0:04:41.166,0:04:43.508 Her fearlessness in the face[br]of the unknown 0:04:43.508,0:04:48.147 proved that she was more than his equal. 0:04:48.147,0:04:55.467 Cupid gave Psyche ambrosia, the nectar[br]of the gods, making her immortal. 0:04:55.467,0:04:58.958 Shortly after, Psyche bore their daughter. 0:04:58.958,0:05:01.249 They named her Pleasure, 0:05:01.249,0:05:06.199 and she, Cupid, and Psyche, [br]whose name means soul, 0:05:06.199,0:05:10.249 have been complicating people's[br]love lives ever since.