In "Medusa's Head," the climax occurs when Perseus confronts Medusa, the Gorgon whose gaze turns people to stone. Armed with a reflective shield from Athena, he successfully beheads her without looking directly at her. This pivotal moment not only signifies Perseus's triumph over a formidable foe but also sets in motion the consequences of her death, including the birth of Pegasus and the eventual use of Medusa's head as a powerful weapon.
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he killed it with medusas severed head
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No, he ships it to Mount Olympus.
She cutted it from her shield and ate it. TRUE FACT!
He didnt he needed the perl that was on her wrist
it was about like chesse and had alot of chesse bowls on her head
perseus petrifies the kraken with medusas dead head
When Perseues cut off Medusas head pegasus sprung out from her body and flew away.
She was supposed to be a snake monster with a human head so it was green.Untold in Greek myth.