The gorgon, the three sisters of the gorgon in Greek mythology, lives in the far west and is the daughter of Phoebus, the sea god. Their heads and necks are covered with scales. Their hair is a crawling snake with wild boar's fangs, iron hands and golden wings. Anyone who sees them will immediately turn to stone. Poerxiusi, the son of Zeus, knew the secret, so he turned around and looked for Medusa with a bright shield as a mirror. With the help of Athena and Hermes, he cut off her head. The winged Pegasus and the giant Chrysaor are both descendants of Poseidon. Poerxiusi was attacked by a strong wind in the air when she was avoiding the pursuit of the two sisters of Medusa, and was blown from side to side. The blood dripping from Medusa's head fell into the Libyan desert and became a poisonous snake (including the poisonous lizard described above).
Among the three sisters of the gorgon, only Medusa is mortal, and her sisters Stefano and Yuri Ellie are magic. It is said that Medusa was once a beautiful girl. Because she boasted that she was more beautiful than Athena, the goddess of wisdom took away all her beauty and left her with an ugly monster body.
Although the blood of the gorgon is highly toxic, it has special power, which once gave Ericton Theseus the ability to come back to life. Poerxiusi killed the sea monster ikiss with the head cut off by Medusa and gave it to Athena, who fixed it in the center of her shield/breastplate. The heads of the three gorgons are often used by artists on symbolic badges, architectural decorations and even Athens coins, as well as on soldiers' shields. When the enemy sees Medusa's face on the shield, it will become a stone statue. Is the three daughters of Phobos and Ceto, one of whom is Medusa.