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[[File:ACOdyssey Promotional Screenshot 07.jpg|thumb|250px|Medusa]]
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'''Medusa''' was a {{wiki|Gorgon}} who was slain by the {{Wiki|Mycenae|Mycenaean}} founder [[Perseus]] with a [[Swords of Eden|Sword of Eden]].<ref name="Glyph 5">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Glyphs|Glyph 5: "Instruments of Power"]]</ref>
'''Medusa''', also called ''Writhing Dread'', was a {{wiki|Gorgon}} who was slain by the {{Wiki|Mycenae|Mycenaean}} founder [[Perseus]] with a [[Swords of Eden|Sword of Eden]].<ref name="Glyph 5">''[[Assassin's Creed II]]'' – [[Glyphs|Glyph 5: "Instruments of Power"]]</ref>


[[Greece|Greek]] legend popularly describes her as having had hair composed of live, [[poison|venomous]] [[snake]]s and a visage so monstrous that all who beheld it turned into stone. According to the myth, she was also the only mortal Gorgon.
[[Greece|Greek]] legend popularly describes her as having had hair composed of live, [[poison|venomous]] [[snake]]s and a visage so monstrous that all who beheld it turned into stone. According to the myth, she was also the only mortal Gorgon.

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Medusa

Medusa, also called Writhing Dread, was a Gorgon who was slain by the Mycenaean founder Perseus with a Sword of Eden.[1]

Greek legend popularly describes her as having had hair composed of live, venomous snakes and a visage so monstrous that all who beheld it turned into stone. According to the myth, she was also the only mortal Gorgon.

At some point during the 5th century BCE, the misthios Kassandra entered the Petrified Temple where the creature dwelt, and defeated it, retrieving the Apple of Eden that seemingly gave the creature life.[2]

In addition, owing to her ferocity, a rare heavy weapon acquired by the Medjay Bayek in Cyrene in 47 BCE was named after her.[3]

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