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Mythology was the way that the Greek and Roman's explained the unexplainable. Perseus is a legend in Greek mythology for his great roll in the beheading of the impious medusa.

The great tail of Perseus begins 2 generations before he was born. It started when his grandfather Acrisius, king of Argos a Greek isle. Acrisius had a daughter named Danae who was locked in an all bronze house because Acrisius went to the oracle asking if he would ever be a grandfather to a boy, they replied yes and replied that his daughter's son would kill him. One day when Danae was sitting under the skylight gold started to fall from the sky. She knew that the great god named Zues had come down and impregnated her. A couple of years went by and Persues was walking around the bronze house when he bumped into Acrisius. Acrisius was enraged and demanded to know whom the child belonged to. Danae replie


All though he was greatly overmatched by the great medusa he had a little help from gods and goddesses. He had Hermes, which gave him a magical wallet, winged sandles and a powerful sword. Perseus also had Pallas Athena, which gave him her body armor and her shinny shield. He traveled to a cave on the mountain where Atlas stood. In this cave lived the Graeae, they were sisters of the Gorgons. Which they only had 1 eye and every so often the switched it so the other sister could see. Hermes told Perseus to wait in the brush and while the sisters were exchanging the eye, he was to run and take it and threaten not to give it back unless they told him where the Gorgons lived.

Swiftly, invisibly, his sword in his belt and his bag over his shoulder, Perseus approached the lair of the Gorgons. He found the lair at the end of the earth, in a land where neither the sun no the moon ever shone.

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