medusa
No, Perseus and Medusa do not have the same characteristics. Perseus is known for his bravery and cunning, while Medusa is known for her curse that turns people to stone with her gaze. Perseus is a hero in Greek mythology, while Medusa is a monstrous creature.
Feral means a creature that has become wild, having been tame.
Creatures who have ?? as their level are too high level for you to tame - you can only tame creatures of your level or lower. Also, sometimes the ?? means that the creature is a Boss - these can never be tamed. You can use your Beast Lore ability as a hunter to check on any creature whether it can be tamed or not.
Perseus kills one of them (Medusa). The other two persue Perseus but fail to find him as he is wearing the Helm of Darkness.
you find them by the columns
to find the head of the gorgon medusa
Dwarf hunters start out in Dun Morogh with a pet, but cannot learn to control it or tame a new pet until level 10. There are plenty of animals in Dun Morogh to tame as a new pet, such as Wolves and Bears. To tame a pet, you need to not be controlling a pet at the time, target the creature you want to tame (if it is tameable) and then press "Tame Pet". You will have to channel the spell for the full duration, after which you will have tamed a new pet.
Perseus is known for slaying the Gorgon Medusa, a monstrous creature whose gaze could turn people to stone. With the help of various gods and goddesses, including Athena and Hermes, Perseus used a reflective shield to avoid looking directly at Medusa and successfully severed her head. He later used Medusa's head as a weapon in other heroic feats.
The creature finds Victors journal.
NO, they were not. Perseus came before Bellerophon because when Perseus beheaded Medusa, Pegasus sprang from her neck. Bellerophon was the first to tame Pegasus, and with it he defeated the chimera. Perseus is, as far as I know, the only Greek hero to have a "happy ending," with a wife and family. Bellerophon, however, died a tragic death when he tried to fly Pegasus up to Olympus, because he felt he deserved to be a God. Pegasus "bucked," for lack of a better word, him off and Bellerophon fell to his death. Hence, the two are different people.
he had help from Hermes and Athena to guide him to the underworld