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− | '''Medusa''' - '''A daughter of [[Ekidne]] | + | '''Medusa''' - '''A daughter of [[Ekidne]]'s, and a reluctant member of her isolationist faction which forms after the [[New Olympians]] make contact with the outside world.''' |
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− | Medusa is named after the most infamous of the three Gorgon sisters in Greek mythology. The Gorgons, named Medusa, Stheno, and Euryale, were three female monsters, the daughters of the minor sea-gods Phorcys and Ceto, with snakes for hair and feathered wings; their ugliness turned whoever looked at them to stone. Stheno and Euryale were both immortal and indestructible, but Medusa was mortal; some legends claim that she was originally a beautiful golden-haired maiden, but offended Athena by sleeping with Poseidon in one of | + | Medusa is named after the most infamous of the three Gorgon sisters in Greek mythology. The Gorgons, named Medusa, Stheno, and Euryale, were three female monsters, the daughters of the minor sea-gods Phorcys and Ceto, with snakes for hair and feathered wings; their ugliness turned whoever looked at them to stone. Stheno and Euryale were both immortal and indestructible, but Medusa was mortal; some legends claim that she was originally a beautiful golden-haired maiden, but offended Athena by sleeping with Poseidon in one of Athena's temples and was consequently changed into a Gorgon as a punishment. Eventually, Medusa was beheaded by the hero Perseus, who afterwards gave her head to Athena; Athena placed Medusa's head upon her shield, bearing it there from then on. The winged horse Pegasus and the warrior Chrysaor sprang from Medusa's corpse. |
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[[Category:New Olympians]] | [[Category:New Olympians]] |
Revision as of 04:11, 4 March 2007
Medusa - A daughter of Ekidne's, and a reluctant member of her isolationist faction which forms after the New Olympians make contact with the outside world.
Real World Background
Medusa is named after the most infamous of the three Gorgon sisters in Greek mythology. The Gorgons, named Medusa, Stheno, and Euryale, were three female monsters, the daughters of the minor sea-gods Phorcys and Ceto, with snakes for hair and feathered wings; their ugliness turned whoever looked at them to stone. Stheno and Euryale were both immortal and indestructible, but Medusa was mortal; some legends claim that she was originally a beautiful golden-haired maiden, but offended Athena by sleeping with Poseidon in one of Athena's temples and was consequently changed into a Gorgon as a punishment. Eventually, Medusa was beheaded by the hero Perseus, who afterwards gave her head to Athena; Athena placed Medusa's head upon her shield, bearing it there from then on. The winged horse Pegasus and the warrior Chrysaor sprang from Medusa's corpse.