Yes, in Greek mythology, many sought to destroy Medusa, the Gorgon known for her ability to turn people to stone with her gaze. The hero Perseus is famously known for beheading her with the help of gifts from the gods, including a reflective shield and a sword. Additionally, Medusa's monstrous nature and her tragic backstory fueled various narratives where attempts to defeat or contain her were common. Ultimately, her death was seen as a means to rid the world of her terrifying power.
There is no proof that Medusa could not help but to turn people to stone.
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Not the whole of it. Their job in Virginia was to try to destroy the Army of Northern Virginia. It took them four long years.
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They were all trying to attack and utterly yet bruttaly destroy the other sides allegiance~a.k.a Axis try to destroy Allies, Allies try to destroy Axis.
Yes, there are various books featuring or referencing the myth of Medusa. Some examples include "Medusa the Mean" by Joan Holub, "Monsters: Medusa" by Bernard Evslin, and "Medusa's Gaze and Vampire's Bite: The Science of Monsters" by Matt Kaplan.
In war and with terrorists, but we try to avoid the terrorist part by killing and arresting them.
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