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'''Medusa''' was the most famous incarnation of the [[Writhing Dread]], and by extension, the [[gorgon]]s, a type of hybrid beast created by the [[Isu]] as part of the [[Olympos Project]]. Medusa was originally a [[human]] but taken over by an [[Atlantis]] [[Atlantis artifact|artifact]] known as the [[Prize of the Medusa]], to act as a guardian for it in order to seal the [[Gateway to the Lost City|Gates]] of Atlantis.<ref name = "Twitter">[https://twitter.com/melqartiii/status/1061587398033883137 Mel MacCoubrey' Twitter]</ref>
'''Medusa''' was the most famous incarnation of the [[Writhing Dread]], and by extension, the [[gorgon]]s, a type of hybrid beast created by the [[Isu]] as part of the [[Olympos Project]]. Medusa was originally a [[human]] but taken over by an [[Atlantis]] [[Atlantis artifact|artifact]] known as the [[Prize of the Medusa]], to act as a guardian for it in order to seal the [[Gateway to the Lost City|Gates]] of Atlantis.<ref name = "Twitter">{{Twitter|melqartiii|status/1061587398033883137|Mel MacCoubrey|quote=Yeah it's a person that comes in contact with the artifact and then their image manifests as one of the guardians based on which artifact they hold.}}</ref>


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 09:33, 3 January 2020


Medusa was the most famous incarnation of the Writhing Dread, and by extension, the gorgons, a type of hybrid beast created by the Isu as part of the Olympos Project. Medusa was originally a human but taken over by an Atlantis artifact known as the Prize of the Medusa, to act as a guardian for it in order to seal the Gates of Atlantis.[1]

History

Myths

In Greek mythology, she was described as having had hair composed of live venomous snakes, wings and a gaze so deadly that all who faced it turned into stone. She was slain by the hero Perseus with a Sword of Eden,[2] a harpe according to legend, given to him by Hermes. Hermes also helped Perseus by giving him winged sandals, and the goddess Athena gave Perseus a bronze shield polished mirror-bright.[3]

After Perseus cut off her head, the winged foal Pegasos sprung from Medusa's neck.[3]

Influence and legacy

In Korinthia, the story of Medusa inspired someone to carve a monumental statue of her grimacing head, known as the Cyclopean Head of Medusa, though later its creation was attributed to the Cyclopes.[4]

It was also said that after Perseus had brought Medusa's head to Argos, the head was found in a mound of earth near Argos' agora.[5]

During the Peloponnesian War, the Spartan misthios Kassandra was asked by the Spartan noblewoman Damia to tell the story of Perseus to her children Danae and Kristos and their friends.[3]

In 47 BCE, the Medjay Bayek of Siwa acquired a rare heavy weapon named after Medusa, owing to her ferocity.[6]

Trivia

Gallery

Appearances

References

  1. Mel MacCoubrey (@melqartiii) on Twitter "Yeah it's a person that comes in contact with the artifact and then their image manifests as one of the guardians based on which artifact they hold."
  2. Assassin's Creed IIGlyph 5: "Instruments of Power"
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Assassin's Creed: OdysseyA Treasury of Legends
  4. Assassin's Creed: OdysseyKorinthia: Cyclopean Head of Medusa
  5. Assassin's Creed: OdysseyArgolis: Buried Head of Medusa
  6. Assassin's Creed: Origins