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The Harpe was a type of sword mentioned in mythological contexts. Most notobly, it was the sword used by Perseus to decapitate the Medusa.

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  • The Harpe was a type of sword mentioned in mythological contexts. Most notobly, it was the sword used by Perseus to decapitate the Medusa.
  • Perseus' Sword, Harpe was given to him by Zeus along with Hades' Helm of Darkness and winged sandals from Hermes and a polished shield from Athena. Harpe was used by Perseus to decapitate the only mortal Gorgon, Medusa, who's head he kept as a trophy. it shows up several other times in Greek mythology but most famously, it is the scythe created by Gaia and used by Cronus to castrate his father.
  • thumb|right|Harpe A harpe é uma faca longa ou espada curta em forma de crescente ou foicinha, usada na mitologia pelo herói Perseu, para decapitar a Medusa e também pelos druidas celtas, para colher ervas para seus encantamentos. Uma harpe pesa em torno de 500 gramas e tem cerca de 50 cm de comprimento.
  • Immortal Slaying Scythe, Harpe (不死身殺しの鎌・ハルペー, Fujimi Koroshi no Kama - Harupē?) is a divine sword from Greek Mythology used by Perseus to kill the Gorgon Medusa and one of the many weapons inside Gilgamesh's Gate of Babylon. It is described as a monster-killing holy sword with a special shape similar to a scythe, having the cutting edge on the inside of the blade, though it isn't actually an outstanding sword by itself. Its true strength is its trait of Refraction of Longevity (屈折延命, Kussetsu Enmei?), which is a divine ability that nullifies the "undying attribute" of immortals and inflicts wounds that cannot be restored by any methods other than healing in accordance to the natural laws. It is one of the five Noble Phantasms given to Perseus, the greatest amount of legendary artifacts giv
  • The Harpe was a type of sword mentioned in Ancient Greek and Latin sources, almost always in mythological contexts. Most notably it was the sword used by Perseus to decapitate the Medusa, and by Zeus to castrate Cronus. In Greek and Roman art it is variously depicted, but it seems that originally it was a khopesh-like sickle-sword.
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  • The Harpe was a type of sword mentioned in mythological contexts. Most notobly, it was the sword used by Perseus to decapitate the Medusa.
  • Perseus' Sword, Harpe was given to him by Zeus along with Hades' Helm of Darkness and winged sandals from Hermes and a polished shield from Athena. Harpe was used by Perseus to decapitate the only mortal Gorgon, Medusa, who's head he kept as a trophy. it shows up several other times in Greek mythology but most famously, it is the scythe created by Gaia and used by Cronus to castrate his father.
  • The Harpe was a type of sword mentioned in Ancient Greek and Latin sources, almost always in mythological contexts. Most notably it was the sword used by Perseus to decapitate the Medusa, and by Zeus to castrate Cronus. In Greek and Roman art it is variously depicted, but it seems that originally it was a khopesh-like sickle-sword. edit: Zeus didn't castrate Cronos. Cronos castrated his father Uranus with a flint sickle. Uranus was the sky and Cronos' mother was the earth. Basically... the sky was always copulating with the earth and would not let his children be born. So Cronos' made a sickle from the bones of the earth and castrated Uranus so that he and his siblings could leave their mothers womb.
  • Immortal Slaying Scythe, Harpe (不死身殺しの鎌・ハルペー, Fujimi Koroshi no Kama - Harupē?) is a divine sword from Greek Mythology used by Perseus to kill the Gorgon Medusa and one of the many weapons inside Gilgamesh's Gate of Babylon. It is described as a monster-killing holy sword with a special shape similar to a scythe, having the cutting edge on the inside of the blade, though it isn't actually an outstanding sword by itself. Its true strength is its trait of Refraction of Longevity (屈折延命, Kussetsu Enmei?), which is a divine ability that nullifies the "undying attribute" of immortals and inflicts wounds that cannot be restored by any methods other than healing in accordance to the natural laws. It is one of the five Noble Phantasms given to Perseus, the greatest amount of legendary artifacts given to a single person in Greek history, for his quest to slay Medusa. It was given by Hermes, and as it was returned to him once the task was completed, it can be called an “Anti-Medusa” weapon.
  • thumb|right|Harpe A harpe é uma faca longa ou espada curta em forma de crescente ou foicinha, usada na mitologia pelo herói Perseu, para decapitar a Medusa e também pelos druidas celtas, para colher ervas para seus encantamentos. Uma harpe pesa em torno de 500 gramas e tem cerca de 50 cm de comprimento.
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