Perseus

Human Heroes

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Battle Area:

  1. Water = 10
  2. Earth = 30
  3. Heaven = 10

Attack and Defense

  1. Wisdom = 30
  2. Dexterity and Strength = 40
  3. Powers = 20

  4. Fire = 15

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Perseus

Human Heroes

Son of Zeus and Danai, is one of the most emblematic heroes of Greek mythology, considered a demigod. His father, Zeus, is the God of the Gods and, therefore, the principal of Greek mythology.

History of Perseus

Princess Danai (or Danae) was a beautiful young woman. His father, Acrísio, King of Argos, consulted an oracle one day that told him that his daughter should not be a mother. According to the oracle, if she had a son he would be a threat and could cause the death of her sovereign.

After the announcement of the oracle, Acrísio decided to lock her in a very tall tower, with the intention that nobody would fall in love with her. However, Zeus, seeing her in the Tower, falls in love with Danai.

To find it, it became a golden cloud and he went to meet it. After the golden rain she received, she became pregnant with Zeus. From that union Perseus was born.

When Danai's father found out, he decided to ask the guards to lock up his daughter and chased an ark and threw it into the sea. After days in drift, both were found by a fisherman who offered them shelter and food.

Perseus grew up and became a very strong young man. Thus, the king Polidecto resolved to send him to face the monster known as Medusa.

Perseus and Medusa

One of the greatest events of Perseus was when he faced Medusa. She was a Gorgon woman with snake hair. All those who look in her eyes, she had the power to transform them into stone.

To carry out that fact, he received help from God Hermes, who lent him his flying sandals. Besides him, the goddess Athena offered him a sword and a shield.

Without looking into his eyes and with the reflection of the monster on his shield, he can cut off the head of the Medusa.

After managing to kill her, Perseus places her head in a bag and returns to the house. On the return trip, he falls in love with Andromeda, a beautiful woman who was chained in the middle of the sea.

With her he had eight children: Perseides, Perses, Alceu, Helio, Mestor, Sthenelus, Electricity, Gorgófona (his only daughter).

 

   


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