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Perseus needed to find out where Medusa, the woman with snakes for hair, was. As he was looking for her, sorry if I'm incorrect, he met the Gray Sisters; three sisters with only one eye that they had to share between them. Perseus stole the eye from them and threatened to throw it in a large, deep lake if they didn't tell him where medusa was. Since without the eye, they'd all be completely blind, they gave Perseus the information he wanted and he gave back the eye.
okay here's all that I know... Perseus - the hero medusa - the non-human demon/monster the 3 grey sisters - they only have one eye and one tooth between them and Perseus steals it from them in order to be told where medusa's lair is two gods/godesses - the donors who give perseus his shoes and sword to kill medusa. perseus' mum - she is captured by the evil king evil king ( can't remember name!!) - is in love with perseus' mum but she refuses to marry him so he captures her. thats all of them, i think:)
The three grey sisters from the perseus mythology are the three sisters that drive a taxi for the immortal people. They help Percy get to Camp Halfblood and the three grey sisters share one eye.
When Perseus travels to defeat Medusa, a gorgon, he must first locate the island on which they live. To do this, he goes to the grey ones, or as they are known in the story, the Gray Women, who can see all with their one eye.
He needed the eye of the grey sisters because he needed to persuade them to give him what he needed,which was a magic helmet that made him invisible ,and magic shoes that made him fly.
Athena is referred to as the 'grey eyed' goddes.
no, their children can have hazle green eyes and hazle grey eyes but they can never have hazle brown eyes.
The grey eyed man
The grey-eyed-goddess is Athena, goddess of wisdom, purposeful battle, and the womanly arts.
The common name given to the Sisters of Charity is the "Grey Nuns."
In The Odyssey, Homer refers to Athena as the "Grey-eyed goddess."So, it is assumed they are grey.
like athena, " grey eyed goddess"