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[[File:Medusa.jpg|thumb|Artwork of Medusa.]][[File:Medusa_before_snakes.jpg|thumb|A sketch of Medusa before she was turned into a Gorgon ]]'''Medusa '''is a creature in Greek mythology, and one of the three [[Gorgon]] sisters, of which any who gaze into its eyes will turn to stone. It is depicted mainly as a female with many poisionous snakes in place of hair.
 
   
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{{Infobox character |image = [[Medusa-0.jpg]] |name = Medusa |specie = [[Gorgon]] |gender = Female}}
Medusa, originally a beautiful young woman whose crowning glory was her magnificent long hair, was desired and courted by many suitors, but Medusa was a preistess of Athena and had taken a vow of chasity. Poseidon found her worshipping in the temple of Athena and ravished her. Athena was outraged at her sacred temple being violated, and punished Medusa by turning her beautiful tresses into snakes and giving her the destructive power to turn anyone who looked directly at her into stone.
 
   
 
'''Medusa '''is a creature in Greek mythology, and one of the three [[Gorgon]] sisters, and was the only one that was mortal, of which any who gaze into its eyes will turn to stone. It is depicted mainly as a female with many poisionous snakes in place of hair.
In both Greek and Roman mythology, Perseus, attempting to rescue his mother Danae from the coercive King Polydectes, needed to embark on the dangerous venture of retrieving Medusa's head. With the help of Athena and Hermes - magic winged sandals, a cap, a pouch and a mirror-like shield, he fought her and beheaded her by viewing her image in the mirror of his shield rather than looking at her directly. From her decapitated head sprang the winged horse Pegasus and the giant Chrysaor, who became king of Iberia. Medusa's sisters, the Gorgons, chased after him, but were unable to catch him because his magic cap made him invisible.
 
   
 
Medusa, originally a beautiful young woman whose crowning glory was her magnificent long hair, was desired and courted by many suitors, but Medusa was a priestess of [[Athena]] and had taken a vow of chastity. Poseidon found her worshipping in the temple of Athena and had sex with her. Athena watched as they had sex. Therefore Athena was outraged at her sacred temple being violated, and punished Medusa by turning her beautiful hair into snakes and giving her the destructive power to turn anyone who looked directly at her into stone.
Perseus was then able to use Medusa's head as a weapon during other battles (which included rescuing Andromeda), but he eventually returned it to Athena, who then placed it at the center of her Aegis as a symbol of her power, and her own capacity to turn her enemies into stone.
 
   
 
In both Greek and Roman mythology, Perseus, attempting to rescue his mother Danae from the coercive King Polydectes, needed to embark on the dangerous venture of retrieving Medusa's head. With the help of Athena and [[Hermes]] - magic winged sandals, a cap, a pouch and a mirror-like shield, he fought her and beheaded her by viewing her image in the mirror of his shield rather than looking at her directly. From her decapitated head sprang the winged horse [[Pegasus]] and the giant Chrysaor, who became king of Iberia. Medusa's sisters, the Gorgons, chased after him, but were unable to catch him because his magic cap made him invisible.
   
 
Perseus was then able to use Medusa's head as a weapon during other battles (which included rescuing Andromeda), but he eventually returned it to Athena, who then placed it at the center of her shield Aegis as a symbol of her power, and her own capacity to turn her enemies into stone.
 
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Revision as of 03:11, 20 October 2020


Medusa is a creature in Greek mythology, and one of the three Gorgon sisters, and was the only one that was mortal, of which any who gaze into its eyes will turn to stone. It is depicted mainly as a female with many poisionous snakes in place of hair.

Medusa, originally a beautiful young woman whose crowning glory was her magnificent long hair, was desired and courted by many suitors, but Medusa was a priestess of Athena and had taken a vow of chastity. Poseidon found her worshipping in the temple of Athena and had sex with her. Athena watched as they had sex. Therefore Athena was outraged at her sacred temple being violated, and punished Medusa by turning her beautiful hair into snakes and giving her the destructive power to turn anyone who looked directly at her into stone.

In both Greek and Roman mythology, Perseus, attempting to rescue his mother Danae from the coercive King Polydectes, needed to embark on the dangerous venture of retrieving Medusa's head. With the help of Athena and Hermes - magic winged sandals, a cap, a pouch and a mirror-like shield, he fought her and beheaded her by viewing her image in the mirror of his shield rather than looking at her directly. From her decapitated head sprang the winged horse Pegasus and the giant Chrysaor, who became king of Iberia. Medusa's sisters, the Gorgons, chased after him, but were unable to catch him because his magic cap made him invisible.

Perseus was then able to use Medusa's head as a weapon during other battles (which included rescuing Andromeda), but he eventually returned it to Athena, who then placed it at the center of her shield Aegis as a symbol of her power, and her own capacity to turn her enemies into stone.