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Perseus received directions to the Gorgons from the Graeae, three old sisters who shared one eye and one tooth among them. He encountered them while seeking information on how to find Medusa and the other Gorgons. By stealing their eye, he forced them to reveal the location of the Gorgons in exchange for its return. This cunning strategy allowed him to proceed on his quest.
The Gray Women, also known as the Graeae, assisted Perseus by providing him with vital information needed to locate the Gorgon Medusa. They were three sisters who shared one eye and one tooth among them, and Perseus forcibly took their eye as leverage. By threatening to keep it until they revealed the location of the nymphs who possessed the magical items he needed, Perseus was able to obtain directions to find the nymphs and ultimately his goal of defeating Medusa.
Perseus began his journey by visiting the Graeae, three sisters who shared one eye and one tooth, to obtain information about Medusa's location. After learning that he needed to find the Nymphs of the West, he traveled to their dwelling, where he received magical items including winged sandals, a reflective shield, and a helmet of invisibility. Equipped with these tools, Perseus then ventured to the Gorgon’s lair, where he ultimately confronted and beheaded Medusa.
Athena and Hermes helped Perseus kill Medusa.
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No. You're thinking of the Graeae, who shared one tooth and one eye among them. By stealing their eye, Perseus forced them to tell him the whereabouts of the items he needed to kill the Gorgon, Medusa (or in later accounts, the location of Medusa herself).
The Gray Women, also known as the Graeae, assisted Perseus by providing him with vital information needed to locate the Gorgon Medusa. They were three sisters who shared one eye and one tooth among them, and Perseus forcibly took their eye as leverage. By threatening to keep it until they revealed the location of the nymphs who possessed the magical items he needed, Perseus was able to obtain directions to find the nymphs and ultimately his goal of defeating Medusa.
An eye for an eye; a tooth for a tooth.
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Is eye for an eye and tooth for a tooth
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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:)