On Perseus quest he had to kill medusa and bring her head back, he used flying shoes from Hermes, a mirror, armor and a sword given to him by Athena, and a cap if invisibility(most likely hades shadow helm, or one very much like it.
Perseus finds the Helm of Darkness from Hades, the flying shoes for Hermes, a sword for the Hesperides, and a wallet also from the Hespirades.
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One of the main dangers that Perseus faced was the gorgon, Medusa.
Polydectes: who Perseus offered any bride gift to, as he didn't have one. Polydectes was King of the island upon which Perseus and his mother resided on, and Polydectes took advantage of the offer to send Perseus away so to woe his mother.
Hermes and Athena helped him on his quest to kill Medusa and Zeus was his father
there hair was a mass of writhing snakes
Perseus was given a sword that couldn't be broken by the Gorgon's scales, no matter how hard they were( from Hermes) and a shield and a knapsack ( from Athena).Additional answer:Also the winged sandals (from Hermes) and an invisibility cap.NO the invisibility cap was kept by the (sea?) nymphsim not sure what kind of nymphs
One of the main dangers that Perseus faced was the gorgon, Medusa.
The situational archetype for the story of Perseus is the "journey" archetype. Perseus goes on a quest that involves numerous challenges and trials, ultimately leading to his transformation and growth as a hero. This archetype highlights themes of personal development, overcoming obstacles, and achieving a goal through perseverance.
Polydectes: who Perseus offered any bride gift to, as he didn't have one. Polydectes was King of the island upon which Perseus and his mother resided on, and Polydectes took advantage of the offer to send Perseus away so to woe his mother.
Yes. Abandoning a quest will not cause your quest items to disappear, but you will no longer cause monsters to drop those items when you kill them.
In the story of Perseus, the main antagonist is King Polydectes. He sends Perseus on a dangerous quest to obtain Medusa's head, hoping that Perseus will not return and will no longer be a threat to him.
The king of Seriphos who sent Perseus on his quest against Medusa was Polydectes.
The Greek hero Perseus killed Medusa. He took his reflecting mirror and shined it to Medusa. Then, she cut off her head and she threw it into a nearby pond.
Perseus faces external conflict with the gods, particularly with the character of King Polydectes. Polydectes sends Perseus on a perilous quest to slay Medusa in order to get rid of him within the story of Greek mythology.
Hermes and Athena helped him on his quest to kill Medusa and Zeus was his father
Perseus receives gifts from the gods in the book "Perseus". Hermes gives him a sword, Athena provides a polished shield, Hades lends him his helmet of invisibility, and Zeus gifts him with winged sandals. These gifts help Perseus on his quest to slay Medusa and save Andromeda.
The firearms at 1805 AD are not used in the quest and are not costumizer items.
You complete a quest by by the required items, then turning them in to whomever gave you the quest