Well, the basic story is Greek mythology, but not only
Heracles - Mikro-Anthropos - Hero of the moment
Atlas (carries the world) - Makro-Anthropos - biblical Adam (is big as the world)
Hesperiden - multiplied Eve
Garden of Hesperiden (at the Western border of the world) = garden Eden
apple tree = tree in paradise
Golden Apples = apple of paradise
Ladon = viper in paradise
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Also in the game:
Perseus, grand-grand-father of Heracles
- killed Medusa, and then visited Atlas.
After the slaughter of Medusa, Perseus, bearing with him the head of the Gorgon, flew far and wide, over land and sea. As night came on, he reached the western limit of the earth, where the sun goes down. Here he would gladly have rested till morning. It was the realm of King Atlas, whose bulk surpassed that of all other men. He was rich in flocks and herds and had no neighbor or rival to dispute his state. But his chief pride was in his gardens, whose fruit was of gold, hanging from golden branches, half hid with golden leaves. Perseus said to him, "I come as a guest. If you honor illustrious descent, I claim Jupiter for my father; if mighty deeds, I plead the conquest of the Gorgon. I seek rest and food." But Atlas remembered that an ancient prophecy had warned him that a son of Jove should one day rob him of his golden apples. So he answered, "Begone! Or neither your false claims of glory nor of parentage shall protect you;" and he attempted to thrust him out. Perseus, finding the giant too strong for him, said, "Since you value my friendship so little, deign to accept a present;" and turning his face away, he held up the Gorgon's head. Atlas, with all his bulk, was changed into stone. His beard and hair became forests, his arms and shoulders cliffs, his head a summit, and his bones rocks. Each part increased in bulk till he became a mountain, and (such was the pleasure of the gods) heaven with all its stars rests upon his shoulders.
And all in vain was Atlas turned to a mountain, for the oracle did not mean Perseus, but the hero Hercules, who should come long afterwards to get the golden apples for his cousin Eurystheus.
After this Perseus went and saved Andromeda from a sea dragon. This happened in "Ethiopia", but it is discussed, which Ethiopia was meant.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethiopia_(Mythology)
"... it is occasionally posited that Ethiopia, referred to in the myth of Andromeda, was actually a kingdom based at Joppa in Phoenicia. This interpretation is supported by Pliny the Elder's 1st Century observation of a tradition, in Joppa, that associated a rock off the coast of Israel with the mythical rock of Andromeda."
but ...
'However, contrary to this notion, is legend that Perseus's "return flight" took him "above the sands of Libya" -- which could not have occurred if, in fact, Joppa was the location of mythological Ethiopia.'
Well, the real Ethiopians of nowadays still use an alphabet with strong similarities to the Phoenician and Jewish alphabet.
The "sea dragon" in the story seems to indicate, that the addressed people had a common use with their ships ... which would have been true for the Phoenicians, but possibly also the Ethiopian side had functioning trade routes
to eastern parts of the world.
The use of the Adam-Eve-story with garden of paradise likely hadn't been limited on the small Jewish population, likely this was a farspread story, possibly known also to Phoenician and also in Ethiopia.
In the construction of Greek mythology it is generally assumed to have been common to address (and use) foreign mythology, often transforming the original stuff to a special Greek adaption.
Ranke-Graves assumed an earlier "Syrian Heracles" as a prototype of the development of Greek Heracles.
Nonetheless ... Cepheus and Cassiopeia, the parents of the bride, also were turned to stone with the same Medusa-trick and all were placed on the heaven.
The star picture catalog developed around 200 BC, although naturally (likely) composed with material of older compositions. Generally it followed the big Greek expansion with Alexander the Great, which naturally included a big communicative impact of Eastern astrology and other foreign ideas in the general Greek mind .. a general step towards an international view on the world, for instance it followed a translation of older parts of the bible.
Alexander with his idea to be a god himself had a strong favor for the Herakles figure (who also became a god). Generally the whole star picture catalog has a focus on Heracles.
Alexander had also a favor for Bacchus. Its assumed, that the triumphal journey of Bacchus from India (with tigers dragging the chariot) was a pun on Alexanders attempt to conquer India.
Some even assume, that Alexander died so very early of too big consume of alcohol.