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Homer spoke of a single Gorgon—a monster of the underworld. The later Greek poet Hesiod increased the number of Gorgons to three—Stheno (the Mighty), Euryale (the Far Springer), and Medusa (the Queen)—and made them the daughters of the sea god Phorcys and of his sister-wife Ceto. (How all religions-mythologies are created.)
Briwnys over 6 years ago
And you are so busted! You forgot to look at her only in the mirror, didn’t you?
Ida No over 6 years ago
Stone-cold busted.
gorillazilla over 6 years ago
Again?
Algolei I over 6 years ago
…he replied stone-facedly.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 6 years ago
Homer spoke of a single Gorgon—a monster of the underworld. The later Greek poet Hesiod increased the number of Gorgons to three—Stheno (the Mighty), Euryale (the Far Springer), and Medusa (the Queen)—and made them the daughters of the sea god Phorcys and of his sister-wife Ceto. (How all religions-mythologies are created.)