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==Profile==
==Profile==
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===Origin===
===Origin===


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==Compendium==
==Compendium==
 
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|smt1=Origin: Greece - Has a snake's body and snakes for hair. Medusa, the powerful Stheno, and the far-flying Euryale are the three Gorgons. All were once beautiful women, given the form of monsters through Athena's curse. Gorgon means "dreadful one." Those who look into a Gorgon's eyes are turned to stone.
|smt1=Origin: Greece - Has a snake's body and snakes for hair. Medusa, the powerful Stheno, and the far-flying Euryale are the three Gorgons. All were once beautiful women, given the form of monsters through Athena's curse. Gorgon means "dreadful one." Those who look into a Gorgon's eyes are turned to stone.
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|smti={{DescTransl|ギリシア神話に登場するポルキュスとケトの間に生まれた3姉妹の妖女の総称。
|smti={{DescTransl|ギリシア神話に登場するポルキュスとケトの間に生まれた3姉妹の妖女の総称。
3姉妹は長女ステンノー、次女エウリュアレー、三女メデューサと名前が付けられている。
3姉妹は長女ステンノー、次女エウリュアレー、三女メデューサと名前が付けられている。
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Athena's anger did not stop with the disfigurement of Medusa and the other three sisters; she assisted Perseus in his attempt to exterminate Medusa.}}
Athena's anger did not stop with the disfigurement of Medusa and the other three sisters; she assisted Perseus in his attempt to exterminate Medusa.}}
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|p4=A hideous female monster with poison fangs and snakes instead of hair. Her name is Greek for "terrible." After Perseus took her head, he offered it to the gods who helped him slay her.  
|p4=A hideous female monster with poison fangs and snakes instead of hair. Her name is Greek for "terrible." After Perseus took her head, he offered it to the gods who helped him slay her.  
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|pq1=A hideous female monster with poison fangs and snakes instead of hair. Her name is Greek for "terrible." After Perseus took her head, he offered it to the gods who helped him slay her.  
|pq1=A hideous female monster with poison fangs and snakes instead of hair. Her name is Greek for "terrible." After Perseus took her head, he offered it to the gods who helped him slay her.  
|pq2=A hideous female monster with poison fangs and snakes instead of hair, her name is Greek for "terrible." After Perseus took her head, he offered it to the gods who helped him slay her.  
|pq2=A hideous female monster with poison fangs and snakes instead of hair, her name is Greek for "terrible." After Perseus took her head, he offered it to the gods who helped him slay her.  
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