跟读练习: MSA Myth - Medusa Curse - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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In the tapestry of life,
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In the tapestry of life,
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certain moments shape and change us forever.
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I am Perseus, son of Zeus,
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ruler of Olympus, and the mortal princess Danae.
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From my father, I inherited divine essence,
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and from my mother, mortal blood.
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I've witnessed many tales where the fates of gods and mortals intertwine in tragic and profound ways.
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One such story is that of Medusa,
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a tale not of mere mortals,
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but of gods wielding their infinite power over those beneath them.
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Medusa, unlike her sisters, was born mortal,
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a fact she was blissfully unaware of during her early years.
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She lived with her family in a small,
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damp cave near the Aegean Sea.
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Her sisters, Sthano and Eurylie,
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were immortal Gorgons, half woman, half serpent.
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But Medusa had smooth porcelain skin and golden hair that shone like the sun,
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a blessing as it was a curse.
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Medusa believed her family was like any other.
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Though loved by her sisters,
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she felt a subtle distance,
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a reminder of her differences.
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One day, while fetching water,
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she noticed sailors approaching the shore.
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Curious and eager to explore the world beyond her cave,
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she decided to approach them.
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Medusa's sisters, however, knew all too well the peril that came with strangers.
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As the sailors drew closer,
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Steno and Urile emerged from the shadows,
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their monstrous flames causing the men to freeze in terror.
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The sailors were turned to stone,
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and Medusa watched in shock,
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realizing for the first time the power her sisters wielded and the danger that came with it.
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You don't understand the world as we do.
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You are mortal, vulnerable, only we can protect you.
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Medusa felt increasingly isolated, knowing she would never be like her sisters.
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Her only friend Ithocles, a young warrior in training with dreams of adventure, often visited her.
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Medusa cherished their bond, finding in him a kindred spirit who shared her curiosity about the world.
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Ithikles, I know there's more out there.
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I want to be part of something greater.
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You should visit Athena's temple, Medusa.
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It's a place of wisdom and beauty, just like you.
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There you'd find knowledge, purpose,
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and a chance to serve a goddess who values strength and intelligence.
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Ithacles's words ignited a longing in Medusa.
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Serving in Athena's temple felt like a dream,
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but it meant leaving her family and the safety of the cave.
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I shall depart and devote myself to the service of Athena as her priestess.
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Medusa, the world beyond is harsh.
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Here you're safe.
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Why would you choose to leave?
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Mother, please understand.
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I long to make a mark,
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to serve a higher purpose, to bring about change.
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Despite their protests, Medusa's mind was made up.
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She went to serve Athena, dedicating herself fully.
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In the temple, her beauty and devotion quickly made her the center of attention.
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Crowds gathered, not just for her looks,
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but for her grace and commitment.
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Even I, Perseus, saw her and was struck by her deep devotion.
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But admiration soon turned to envy,
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and whispers spread that Medusa's beauty and dedication rivaled even Athena's.
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Medusa dismissed these whispers, but they reached the gods,
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especially Poseidon, who resented Athena.
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Their rivalry dated back to a contest for Athens, which Athena won.
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Seeing Medusa as the perfect way to strike at Athena, Poseidon plotted.
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One day, as Medusa walked along the beach,
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the sea grew violent, and Poseidon emerged from the crashing waves.
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Medusa!
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Your beauty is known even in the depths of the sea.
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Come with me, and I will give you treasures beyond your wildest dreams.
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No, I am devoted to Athena.
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I want nothing from you.
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Athena can't offer what I can!
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Imagine the power, the wonders!
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You're destined for more.
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You deserve the world at your feet.
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I will not betray Athena.
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I beg you, leave me in peace!
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But Poseidon was not a god to be refused.
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He pursued Medusa relentlessly.
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And desperate to escape, she fled to the temple of Athena,
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hoping that the goddess would protect her.
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The goddess was nowhere in sight.
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Medusa was about to give up when she heard a voice of hope.
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Leave her be, Poseidon!
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She has done nothing to deserve your wrath!
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You dare to defy a god, mortal?
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Step aside or face the consequences of your foolish bravery.
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I will not let you harm her!
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If you want Medusa, you will have to go through me.
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Iphikles lunged at Poseidon, but with a flick of his hand,
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Poseidon sent a wave of energy that hurled Iphikles across the temple.
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He hit the stone wall with a sickening thud and collapsed,
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unconscious, his sword clattering to the ground.
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Ithakles!
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Please, you must wake up!
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The crash echoed through the temple, breaking its serenity.
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Athena, ever vigilant, descended to investigate.
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On seeing the unconscious Ithakles and towering Poseidon,
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Athena misinterpreted the scene, believing Medusa had invited chaos and disgrace into her sacred space.
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You have brought shame upon this temple and upon me.
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For this, you must be punished.
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Please, Athena.
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I am blameless.
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Enough!
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Your choices have led to this,
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and now you shall face the consequences of your betrayal.
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With a wave of her hand,
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she cursed Medusa, transforming her beautiful golden hair into a writhing mass of venomous snakes.
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Her once radiant skin turned to scales.
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She knew that now she held the power to turn any living creature to stone and was no longer a woman,
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but a creature of horror.
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AHHHHHHHHH!
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What have you done to me?!
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All I've ever wanted was to serve you and be close to your heart.
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Now you've turned me into a monster!
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You are what you deserve to be, Medusa.
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Let this be a lesson to all who would defy the gods.
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Nearby, Ithacly stirred, the crash that had knocked him unconscious fading as he slowly came to.
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Hearing Medusa's anguished voice, he forced himself up,
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his vision blurry but his heart full of concern.
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Medusa, I am here.
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Medusa's heart pounded with a new terror.
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She backed away, her serpents writhing and hissing.
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Ithikles, no!
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Don't look at me!
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Please, you can't!
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I'm a monster!
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Ithikles, hearing the desperation in her voice,
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reached his hand out to comfort her.
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I shall not look at you,
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but you are no monster.
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I don't believe it.
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As Iphicles stepped closer, one of the snakes,
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sensing his movement, lashed out with a vicious strike.
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Its fangs sank deep into his arm,
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and he cried out in pain.
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Iphicles, please!
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Keep your eyes away!
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I never think you were a monster.
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No matter what you are, you're still you.
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Iphicles lifted his head, his eyes searching for Medusa.
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He wanted to see her,
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to reassure himself that she was still the friend he loved.
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Iphicles, no!
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Their gazes locked for an instant, and Medusa's heart sank.
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But Iphicles' expression was not a look of comfort, but of terror.
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Medus!
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His body began to stiffen,
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turning to cold, unforgiving stone.
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Please, don't leave me, Iphicles.
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I'm sorry.
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Medusa knelt beside the stone form of Iphicles, her heart shattered.
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Overwhelmed by grief, she fled the temple,
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desperate to escape the nightmare she had become.
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In a remote cave, she wept,
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haunted by the loss of her friend and his final look of terror.
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But even in isolation there was no peace.
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Word of her curse spread,
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and warriors came seeking her head.
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Forced to defend herself, Medusa's heart broke with each life she took,
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her sorrow deepening as she realized there was no escape from the curse that had destroyed everything she loved.
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As the years passed, I became the warrior I aspired to be,
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mindful of my father Zeus's legacy.
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Tales of Medusa's grim fate,
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a once gentle soul twisted into a fearsome creature,
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reached me even though I didn't want to believe it.
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One night, the gods summoned me through a and Athena appeared in a dream.
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Perseus, son of Zeus, you are favored among men by the gods.
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I have a task for you,
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one that will test your courage and loyalty to Olympus.
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You must slay the monster Medusa and bring me her head.
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Only then will you truly prove yourself worthy.
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The very thought was unbearable,
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but I knew I had no choice.
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The gods had decreed it,
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and to refuse would be to invite their wrath upon myself and those I loved.
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It is impossible, for if my eyes set upon her,
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I will be turned to stone.
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In the dream, Athena handed me a shield that gleamed like a mirror.
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And suddenly when I woke,
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it was in my hands.
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I soon set out for Medusa's cave.
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When I entered the cave,
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I heard a rustle, a hiss, and then her voice.
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Soft, sorrowful, and filled with the pain that cut me to the core.
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Leave this place, stranger.
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I do not wish to harm you.
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Medusa, it is I, Perseus.
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I have come to end your misery.
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Athena herself has sent me.
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At the mention of Athena,
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a profound sorrow gripped Medusa's heart.
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The weight of her transformation from a once beautiful soul to a horrific monster filled her with shame.
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Tears welled in her eyes as she accepted the inevitable,
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knowing that this was the only way to end her torment and escape the endless suffering that had consumed her life.
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But how can it be?
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You will be turned to stone!
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Through the reflection in my shield, I saw her again.
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The once beautiful Medusa was now a tormented creature,
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her radiant face twisted, her golden hair writhing with serpents,
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a cruel reminder of what she had lost.
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With a heavy heart, I raised my sword and struck.
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Her blood spilled, and from it emerged Chrysaor,
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the Golden Warrior, and Pegasus, the Winged Horse.
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Even in death, Medusa's legacy endured,
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her curse giving birth to new life.
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I took her head, as Athena had commanded, and left the cave.
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But the victory felt hollow, the triumph meaningless.
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I brought Medusa's head to Athena,
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and she took it without a word,
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placing it upon her shield where it would remain as a symbol of her power
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and a warning to all who would defy her.
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Hail the God of Wisdom!
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Hail the God of Wisdom!
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Hail the God of Wisdom!
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But in my heart, I knew Medusa had been more than just a monster.
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And out of the tragedy,
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in a cruel twist of fate,
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Medusa did get the one thing she always wanted.
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To be close to Athena's heart once again.
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In the end, Medusa's story is not only tragic, but rather ironic.
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Athena's jealousy and vengeance against a mere mortal ultimately made Medusa's name unforgettable.
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Once a victim of divine wrath,
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her legacy is now immortalized in the very mythology that sought to destroy her.
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