A younger-looking woman, appearing to be in her mid 30s. She is extremely volitile toward those that align with the masculine. Often leaving those creatures as solid stone statues.
- Gender
- Female
- Eyes
- White
- Hair
- Snakes
- Skin Tone/Pigmentation
- Grey
- Height
- 5ft 8in
A younger-looking woman, appearing to be in her mid 30s.
Medusa has an extremely volatile nature towards those who identify or align with the masculine. However, she tends to offer grace and guidance who identify or align otherwise.
In her early life, Medusa was attacked by a god not aligning with her devotion to Athena. In response to this attack, Athena gifted Medusa with the ability to turn masculine identifying or aligning creatures to stone for her protection. Because of this aid from her goddess, Medusa gave her life force to Athena.
She is reclusive in nature due to the attack, however, she is not as reclusive as her dearest friend Hecate. She is often seen standing in place for Hecate in certain situations.
Medusa found Hecate in her time of need and offered the goddess a place to get away from the chaos around her. This solidified the pair as close friends and Hecate has not left Medusa's side since.
Medusa is extremely nurturing and loving to those she deems in need of her care, along with those that devote themselves to Hecate or Athena. This is due to her own devotion to the two.
Medusa has an extremely volatile nature towards those who identify or align with the masculine. However, she tends to offer grace and guidance who identify or align otherwise.
In her early life, Medusa was attacked by a god not aligning with her devotion to Athena. In response to this attack, Athena gifted Medusa with the ability to turn masculine identifying or aligning creatures to stone for her protection. Because of this aid from her goddess, Medusa gave her life force to Athena.
She is reclusive in nature due to the attack, however, she is not as reclusive as her dearest friend Hecate. She is often seen standing in place for Hecate in certain situations.
Medusa found Hecate in her time of need and offered the goddess a place to get away from the chaos around her. This solidified the pair as close friends and Hecate has not left Medusa's side since.
Medusa is extremely nurturing and loving to those she deems in need of her care, along with those that devote themselves to Hecate or Athena. This is due to her own devotion to the two.



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