The king of the land in which Perseus lived, Polydectes, held a festival at which he asked each person attending to being a horse, knowing that Perseus and his mother were poor and didn't have any horses. Upon arriving, Perseus apologized and offered the king any gift he wished, in replacement. Seeing his chance to be rid of Perseus (to gain access to his mother, Danaa), Polydectes asked for the head of the mortal Gorgon Medusa. The idea being that MEdusa had already killed countless heroes, and that Perseus would just be another statue.
No, Perseus did not go to the Underworld in Greek mythology. His primary quest was to slay Medusa and bring back her head. While he encountered various challenges and received help from gods, such as Hermes and Athena, his adventures did not take him to the realm of the dead. However, he did encounter the Underworld indirectly when he saved Andromeda, as part of his journey involved dealing with other mythological figures.
Yes, Perseus did venture into Hades during his quest for the Gorgon Medusa. To obtain the necessary information about her location, he sought the help of the Gray Sisters, who possessed knowledge of the underworld. While he did not stay in Hades for long, his brief visit was integral to his successful mission.
The gods Hermes, Athena and Hades helped Perseus when heneeded help to find the Gormans (his quest was to bring Medusa's head to Polydects). They gave him equipment to help fight Medusa and told where she was. The equipment he was given was a adamantine curved sword from Hermes, a highly-polished bronze shield from Athena and a helmet of invisibility from Hades.
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 king of the land in which Perseus lived, Polydectes, held a festival at which he asked each person attending to being a horse, knowing that Perseus and his mother were poor and didn't have any horses. Upon arriving, Perseus apologized and offered the king any gift he wished, in replacement. Seeing his chance to be rid of Perseus (to gain access to his mother, Danaa), Polydectes asked for the head of the mortal Gorgon Medusa. The idea being that MEdusa had already killed countless heroes, and that Perseus would just be another statue.
Its because he wants to take off her head so she can turn the guy who is trapping his mom into stone to save his mom.
There are a number: The Quest - in which Perseus must go on a quest to save his honor (he had no horse to give to the host of a feast in honor of Neptune) The Task - the task Perseus must do is to kill the Gorgon Medusa and bring back her head. The Journey - Along the way, Perseus encounters a number of people and things, some which he must overcome to continue.
No, Perseus did not go to the Underworld in Greek mythology. His primary quest was to slay Medusa and bring back her head. While he encountered various challenges and received help from gods, such as Hermes and Athena, his adventures did not take him to the realm of the dead. However, he did encounter the Underworld indirectly when he saved Andromeda, as part of his journey involved dealing with other mythological figures.
go to the pizza head guy in sordhaven and complete his quest
Go to yulgar's inn
Yes, Perseus did venture into Hades during his quest for the Gorgon Medusa. To obtain the necessary information about her location, he sought the help of the Gray Sisters, who possessed knowledge of the underworld. While he did not stay in Hades for long, his brief visit was integral to his successful mission.
type /join marsh2 go right then go up then go left
After King Acrisius sent Danae and Perseus away from Argos, they came to a land where the king collected wives and he wanted Danae as a wife, but she refused, so he sent soilders out after her(After what must seem like the millionth time of asking her to Danae) And Perseus beat them up and sent them back and told them to tell the King she would marry who she wanted, so the King, (Obviously being really mad At Perseus) Wanted Perseus killed so he told him to go and kill Medusa thinking he would be killed, But he got the head as asked and brought it to Athena (And Yes King Acrisius was killed by Perseus like in the prophecy) THAT is why he cut Medusa's head off.
The gods Hermes, Athena and Hades helped Perseus when heneeded help to find the Gormans (his quest was to bring Medusa's head to Polydects). They gave him equipment to help fight Medusa and told where she was. The equipment he was given was a adamantine curved sword from Hermes, a highly-polished bronze shield from Athena and a helmet of invisibility from Hades.
leave the gortress and head right go into the giant castle
while your on a quest then u fight with a skullgreymon that was derenegated then when u win u go back to the head to complete your quest and get the derenegate chip