Artemis, the goddess of the hunt.
Percy, Annabeth told him to since he had the better weapon and Medusa didn't want to kill him, just turn him into a statue of stone.
He looked in a mirror to see her and kill her.
No. Grapha, Dragon Lord of Dark World's inherent special summon can only be used on your own turn. Only monsters who summon themselves by a Triggered Effect, or by Quick Effect, or specifically say they can be summoned on the opponent's turn, can do otherwise.
Dragon Shrine's effect is pretty self explanatory, it lets you send a Dragon-type monster from deck to the graveyard. If that Dragon monster is a Normal Monster too, then you can send a second Dragon monster. Dragon Shrine is used to set up various combos that require Dragon monsters in the graveyard. Dragon's Mirror is one card, as it can Fusion Summon using dragons in the graveyard. White Stone of Legend and Eclipse Wyvern for example, have effects that will trigger from the sending.
Stardust Dragon negates and destroys the card it is used against. Prime Material Dragon can only be used against an effect that destroys a monster on the field. So, if Stardust Dragon is trying to negate a Dark Hole, then Prime Material Dragon cannot be used against it. But if it is trying to destroy a Dark Armed Dragon, then Prime Material Dragon can be used against Stardust Dragon in this case.
Medusa's head was used to turn a sea dragon to stone, but it was Perseus who used it, not Artemis
It was used for turning the multi-headed dragon into stone.
He used the head of Medusa to turn the Kraken to stone.
The Medusa was a female humanoid creature with snakes for hair and someone looking at her face would turn to stone. We refer to this when we talk about a person using a phrase similar to: a face that would turn a someone to stone.
No, they stayed stone. Even after her own death her gaze had the power to turn people to stone and her head was used as a weapon by Perseus.
Perseus used the severed head of the Medusa - to turn the Kraken into stone.
Perseus can't look at Medusa because she will turn him into a stone statue but, Perseus can look at Medusa, he can just used a polished bronze shield to deflect the petrifying glaze.
No. Perseus had used his shield as a mirror to see where Medusa was without looking directly at her so he wouldn't turn to stone.
because her head can not disintegrate like the rest of her for it can be used to help in war by turning people to stone and even when Medusa is dead even looking at her can still turn you to stone.
The gods to the Greeks were omnipotent beings. In the story, Perseus only ever used the head against mortal beings. -Indiriel ________________ Probably not. When people are turned into stone by Medusa, they are dead. Gods are immortal.
Perseus used her severed head to turn Atlas to stone. Later he rescued princess Andromeda from being eaten by a sea monster, which Perseus also turned to stone.
Medusa is a Greek Mythology myth. Her eyes can turn people to stone forever. She has snake hair, 2 sisters, and she used to have friends.