hitting her with a tree branch.
You can get posideon, zeus, hades, grover, and medusa and I don't get part 2 of your question
sadly, you cant. you get Poseidon, Medusa, Zeus, Grover :), and Hades
He told Aunty Em (Medusa) that they were three orphans from the circus.
in the book, poseidon sends her head to Percys house for him
He wanted to annoy the gods.
In "The Sea of Monsters," Grover Underwood uses his powers as a satyr to help distract Medusa. He cleverly disguises himself and the other characters, allowing them to sneak past her. Ultimately, he helps Percy and Annabeth escape by creating a diversion, which allows them to avoid confrontation with Medusa. Their successful escape is facilitated by teamwork and quick thinking.
The lines are . . ." Oh, yuck," Grover said. His eyes were still tightly closed, but I guess he could hear the thing gurgling and steaming. " Mega-yuck."
You can get posideon, zeus, hades, grover, and medusa and I don't get part 2 of your question
There is no proof that Medusa could not help but to turn people to stone.
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seeing all the statues in her yard. grover realized his uncle was there in stone and remembered he was froze by medusa and that is when they realized they were in her lair.
Percy Jackson Annabeth Chase Grover Underwood Chiron Hades Poseidon Zeus Athena Ares Persephone Mrs.Dodds Medusa
He told Aunty Em (Medusa) that they were three orphans from the circus.
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.