Hephaestus. For various reasons (the myths vary - not that there was more than one reason), he was kicked from Mt. Olympus by Zeus, and being immortal, the fall did not kill him. It, in fact, made him lame. Additionally, spending all his time in a forge made him less attractive in the sense that he likely looked like he'd been working in a forge. As in not clean.
They were hideous! Only their singing was pretty.
The only ugly god in the Greek myths is Hepheastus, god of blacksmiths.
The Greek root word for "ugly" is "cac-" or "kak-" which means bad or ugly in Greek.
Imperfect. Ugly
Louis C. Is believed to be three headed snakes father due to the strong body he has he is ugly as hell
Medusa was one of three beautiful sisters in Greek mythology. However, she was caught making out with Poseidon in the temple of Athena and was transformed into a gorgon in punishment. As a gorgon, she had scaly skin and snakes for hair. she was so ugly, that anyone who directly looked at her was turned into stone. Her sisters were Stheno and Euryale.
They are not fat nor thin, they are not pretty but nor are they ugly. They are not short or tall either. One of them is and old lady, the other one a young woman, and the third fate is supposed to be a child. Hope this helps :)
Medusa was a beautiful woman who got on the nerves of one of the goddesses. the goddess turned her ugly so that anyone who looked at her would instantly turn to stone
They live in luxury The have many stories to tell they sure know how to party Some of them are really mean Some of them are nice Some are beautiful Some are ugly All are awesome
Medusa was a female demon in Greek mythology. She was depicted as having an ugly and frightening face, with snakes in her hair; in fact, she was considered so deadly that just looking at her could turn a person to stone.
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In Greek mythology, the Gorgons were originally beautiful sisters, but after their encounter with the goddess Athena, Medusa and her sisters were cursed, transforming them into hideous creatures with snakes for hair and the ability to turn those who gazed at them into stone.