Me when I first read Medusa's myth👇
Bullsheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!
Instead of confronting Poseidon after he violated her priestess, Athena punished the victim. Getting cursed and banished wasn't enough, Medusa's head was also lopped off. So even in death, she was still thoroughly used by her killer. Chai!
People argue that Athena turned Medusa into a gorgon to shield her from men. What sort of psychotic help is that? Why not gift her the eye of petrification and stop there? Why replace her beauty with the appearance of a monster and give her an ability that hero-nutjobs will covet?
Others are like ☝🤓, "But Medusa turned only men to stone. MEN. Women were safe."
Nearly all the male deities in Greek mythology were grade-A scum, but the reason Medusa's victims were men was that heroes on a quest for glory kept infiltrating her island to separate her head from her body.
I'm 99.99999% sure if a chica tried to take Medusa's head, her gender wouldn't shield her from becoming past tense. Whut? 🤨 You think a smarty-pants wouldn't have thought of sending a woman to get Medusa's head if it were that simple?
*Sigh* Enough with my rant. What's important is that I couldn't resist retelling Medusa's story, so here we are.
First, there would be many changes to the regular Greek mythology lore you're used to. Sure, Zeus is still the top dog (god of lightning and all that overpowered BS), and other high gods' abilities remain (kinda) the same, but know that I'll go nuts with my creative freedom in this story. The possibilities are endless. Endless, I tell ya!
*Ahem* I hope you have fun with The Sixth Life Of Medusa.
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Wait! *stumps on brake* before you go, please note that this story does not shy away from some dark themes. You've been warned, my darlings.
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The Sixth Life of Medusa
FantasyMedusa, the mortal daughter of Phorcys and Ceto, was not always a monster. Once an adored priestess of goddess Athena, she offered her complete devotion--until her beauty drew the attention of a lecherous god, and death came soon after. But that wa...