Medusa is a banshee in Greek mythology, also translated as "Medusa", whose hair is a poisonous snake spitting a poisonous core. Medusa was one of the three Gordon sisters, her father was Falkus and her mother was Kerto, the sister of Folkus. Of the three Gorgons, only Medusa is physical, so only she can be killed.
Medusa was originally a beautiful girl, but because she had a private date with the god of the sea Poseidon in the temple of Athena, she annoyed Athena, so she turned Medusa's full hair into a poisonous snake, so she became an ugly monster (there are also versions that Medusa took the initiative to ask Athena to turn her into a vicious monster in order to refuse the pursuit of Poseidon, the god of the sea), and cast a curse on her, and anyone who looked directly into Medusa's eyes would be turned into a stone statue and become a harmful banshee.
The king of Serifos took a fancy to Danae, but Danae hated the tyrannical king and did not want to marry him, and the king tried to marry him, but because of her son Perseus, he was plotting to kill Perseus, so he asked Perseus to take the head of the gorgon Medusa, and tried to kill Perseus with a knife.
With the assistance of Athena and Hermes, Medusa was beheaded by the hero Perseus. Even if Medusa is killed, her head still has amazing power, and those who see it will still turn to stone, and Perseus will turn all his enemies into stone, including the king of Serifos, and finally Perseus dedicated Medusa's head to Athena, which was embedded in Athena's aegis, becoming a powerful **. Feb. Feb. **Dynamic Incentive Plan