⟐ Χρυσάορος ⟐
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He with the gilded sword
Aigaios Chrysaoros Vasilakis
⟐ Legacy of the Gorgon Medousa ⟐
Aigaios carries the legacy of infamous beast, Medousa And her golden sword-wielding child, Chrysáor
Aigaios Chrysaoros Vasilakis
⟐ Legacy of the Gorgon Medousa ⟐
Aigaios carries the legacy of infamous beast, Medousa And her golden sword-wielding child, Chrysáor
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Petrified with fear
Looks that can kill
Petrified with fear
Looks that can kill
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⟐ Destined to follow in the footsteps of Perseus ⟐
The blood of Perseus and Andromeda flow in his veins
His destiny to be a hero fated .
Aigaios was born to N/A and N/A Vasilakis who owned a small Vineard in N/A, Ellada (Greece). His parents, unaware that they were the descendants of two Divine bloodlines, met their demise to the Gorgon's Visage when Aigaios was still a teenager. Not knowing what to do, he took to the streets of Ithaka, wandering the island with no home and few possessions.
To Be Continued
⟐ Η Γοργόνα ⟐
Everybody has encountered to dreadful image of the Gorgoneion.
Not everyone knows their story.
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Medousa was one of three sisters. The youngest born of Phorkys and Keto.
She was born into the the world as a guardian of the Oracular Temple,
Protector against desecrators and looters.
Her visage, like that of her sisters, was so foul it would turn anyone who even so much as glanced at her into a shell of stone, immortalising the pain and terror of the victim.
But word of her power spread and both mortals and gods sought her power.
She even drew the attention of Poseidon, god of the earth and sea, who made love to her in a meadow of flowers.
Medousa's eventual demise came at the hands, or harpe, of Perseus, who slew her in her sleep.
Wearing Haides' cap of darkness, he was rendered invisible to her sisters who cried out in anguish, shrill and hateful. A victim of the foul demands of an unjust king.
⟐ Περσεύς ⟐
Perseus was the son of Zeus and Danaë - daughter of Akrisios.
With a claim to his grandfather's throne he and his mother were thrown into the Sea.
Only by the grace of Zeus, king of the Olympians and father to the boy, did the two survive.
Running ashore on the island of Seriphos where Perseus would grow up as a fisherman,
Trained by the brother of king Polydektis, Diktus, whom he looked at as a father.
After his quest for the head of Medousa as demanded by the King, Perseus met and saved the Ethiopian princess Andromeda, whom accompanied him back to Seriphos where they led a rebellion against Polydektis. After Diktus was installed as King, with Danaë as his queen, Perseus and Andromeda returned to Argos where, with the help of Kyklopes, they eventually founded their own city; Mykene whose ruins can still be seen to this day.