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Medusa Ainjill morris

Origin Medusa the only Gordon to possess snakes locks, because they were a punishment. Once a beautiful mortal was punished by Athena with a hideous appearance and loathsome snakes for hair for having been raped In Athena temple by Poseidon.

Powers Eyes turn people to stone.

Defining story Poseidon and Medusa had sex in Athena’s Temple A terrible violation of a scared place.. When Athena learned what happened she flew into a rage and cursed medusa Put snakes for her hair a body of dragon a face that turned those who looked at her to stone Eventually a Greek hero named Perseus promised to kill her.

Conclusion I thought was cool because I like how when she look at people it turns them to stone. I like how she has snakes as hair.

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