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Medusa used to be a very beautiful mortal and was the lover of the sea god, Poseidon. They dated at Athena's temple, which was considered unrespectfal at that time, so Athena was angry and turned Medusa into a horrible monster that every time you look at Medusa in the eyes, you turn into stone. So she was a mortal, but very mixed in with the gods. She and her immortal sisters, who had the same power as Medusa had became the three Gorgons.She was slayed by Perseus, the gorgon slayer.
Medusa was a beautiful woman. She was turned into a Gorgon by Athena because Medusa and Poseidon had an affair in Athena's temple. Having sexual affairs in a goddesses temple is extremely disrespectful. When Medusa was turned into a Gorgon, she became immortal. She was the extremely ugly and had snakes as hair. When anyone looked at her, they turned into stone. Later, Perseus, a hero, went on a quest to get Medusa's head. He could only use the reflection of his shield to look at her, or else he would turn to stone. Once the head is removed, it still has the power to turn people into stone.
When someone looks at Medusa they turn in to stone.
he is God of war
Sure did! Cut her head off and walk around (sometimes flew with his winged sandals) with it in his bag. Kind of gruesome but that's the way the old-folks were like in those days. Oh you asked Why! His soon to be step-father Polydectes didn't like him and sought to get rid of him by sending him on an impossible task. So when the time came for presents Perseus offered his services, (the present of the day were horses but being employed as a fisherman Perseus had no horse to give.) And Polydectes asked for the head of Medusa. And being the brash young man that he was Perseus accepted even thought he had no idea how he was going to accomplish such a deed. Now the story on Medusa is kind of complex. She was the center of a controversy that involved Poseidon (one of the big three of the Olympians). The Olympians wanted to put Medusa out of her misery and retrieve the 'dangerous' articles of power that Athena had (in a rage) bestowed upon her as a curse but to do so would be to incur the wrath of Poseidon. So the Gods (including Zeus) stayed out of it. But then along comes Perseus and the Gods thought they saw a chance working through him. Athena gave him a shiny shield and a means to accomplish his task. Hermes gave him the winged sandals so he could get around the great distances involved. And Hades (the real power behind the operation, another one of the big three Olympians) gave Perseus the Helm of Darkness.
It is not the bite from her serpent tresses that Medusa uses. Her legendary power is that her gaze turns men to stone. (The myth is that she was beheaded by Perseus when he only viewed her in the reflection from his shield.)Anyway, Hercules is supposed to get turned to stone as part of the island, and that can't be changed.
Perseus was one of the earliest heroes of myth. As a demigod, he had power and resources other mortals didn't have, making him ideal for monster-slaying. Of course, he was sent on the mission with the intention that it would kill him.
Medusa had a special power: whoever looked at her would turn to stone. That's why, when fighting her, Perseus didn't look at her directly, he used his shield as a mirror to see what she was doing, and that's how he managed to cut off her head.
Perseus is considered brave because of his actions, such as facing and defeating Medusa, a monster with the power to turn beings into stone. He demonstrated bravery by taking on dangerous challenges, such as overcoming obstacles set by the gods to prove his worthiness. His courage in seeking out and defeating powerful foes like Medusa and other monsters showcases his bravery and determination.
Medusa used to be a very beautiful mortal and was the lover of the sea god, Poseidon. They dated at Athena's temple, which was considered unrespectfal at that time, so Athena was angry and turned Medusa into a horrible monster that every time you look at Medusa in the eyes, you turn into stone. So she was a mortal, but very mixed in with the gods. She and her immortal sisters, who had the same power as Medusa had became the three Gorgons.She was slayed by Perseus, the gorgon slayer.
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.
In Greek mythology, Pegasus, the winged white horse, can fly because he was born from the blood of Medusa when she was slain by Perseus. Pegasus is often associated with freedom and represents the power of imagination and inspiration through flight.
Medusa was a beautiful woman. She was turned into a Gorgon by Athena because Medusa and Poseidon had an affair in Athena's temple. Having sexual affairs in a goddesses temple is extremely disrespectful. When Medusa was turned into a Gorgon, she became immortal. She was the extremely ugly and had snakes as hair. When anyone looked at her, they turned into stone. Later, Perseus, a hero, went on a quest to get Medusa's head. He could only use the reflection of his shield to look at her, or else he would turn to stone. Once the head is removed, it still has the power to turn people into stone.
Athena turned her into what she was.
zeus power can strike when medusa is all in a spinning
When she sees anyone they turn to stone..! that's her power!!
Medusa was a beautiful woman. She was turned into a Gorgon by Athena because Medusa and Poseidon had an affair in Athena's temple. Having sexual affairs in a goddesses temple is extremely disrespectful. When Medusa was turned into a Gorgon, she became immortal. She was the extremely ugly and had snakes as hair. When anyone looked at her, they turned into stone. Later, Perseus, a hero, went on a quest to get Medusa's head. He could only use the reflection of his shield to look at her, or else he would turn to stone. Once the head is removed, it still has the power to turn people into stone. Hamilton, Edith, and Steele Savage. Mythology,. Boston: Little, Brown and, 1942. Print.