"Petrifying the player"@en . . "In Ancient Greek mythology, the Gorgons (from the Greek word for \"dreadful\") were three monstrous sisters who had hair of living, venomous snakes, and a horrifying gaze that turned those who beheld them to stone. Traditionally, while two of the Gorgons, Stheno and Euryale, were immortal, their sister Medusa was not, and was slain by the mythical hero Perseus."@en . . . "The Gorgons primarily wear lime green-coloured Power Armour with the exception of the helmet which is black in colour. The colour of the Aquila or Imperialis on the chest plate matches the rest of the battle plate's lime green colour, with the exception of the central icon, which is black in colour. The white-coloured squad specialty symbol: (Tactical, Assault, Devastator, or Veteran is located on the right shoulder pad. A black-coloured Roman numeral is centred on the squad specialty symbol, indicating squad number. The colour of the shoulder pad trim indicates company number in accordance to the Codex Astartes -- i.e. White (1st Company), Yellow (2nd Company), Red (3rd Company), etc."@en . "The Gorgons"@en . . "medusa.jpg"@en . . . . . . . "Unknown"@en . . "Unknown"@en . . . . "Pegasus and Chrysaor"@en . . . . . . "Unknown"@en . . . . "Unknown"@en . . . "In Ancient Greek mythology, the Gorgons (from the Greek word for \"dreadful\") were three monstrous sisters who had hair of living, venomous snakes, and a horrifying gaze that turned those who beheld them to stone. Traditionally, while two of the Gorgons, Stheno and Euryale, were immortal, their sister Medusa was not, and was slain by the mythical hero Perseus."@en . "per turn"@en . "Monsters"@en . . . . . "Gorgons"@en . . . "High EXP"@en . . . "Ancient Greek Mythology"@en . . . "Unknown"@en . "Lime Green & Black"@en . . . "The word \"Gorgon\" is of Ancient Greek origin, being Gorg\u014D (\u0393\u03BF\u03C1\u03B3\u03CE, singular) and Gorg\u00F3nes (\u0393\u03BF\u03C1\u03B3\u03CC\u03BD\u03B5\u03C2, plural) in standardized Ancient Greek. The term comes from the word \"gorgos\" (\u03B3\u03BF\u03C1\u03B3\u03CC\u03C2), which can be translated as \"grim\", \"ugly\", \"fierce\", and \"terrible\". Traditionally, there are only three gorgons: Medusa and her sisters Stheno and Euryale. The meaning of \"Medusa\" (\u039C\u03AD\u03B4\u03BF\u03C5\u03C3\u03B1) is not known for certain, but generally taken to be \"queen\" or \"guardian\". \"Stheno\" (\u03A3\u03B8\u03B5\u03BD\u03BD\u03CE) means \"strength\", while \"Euryale\" (\u0395\u1F50\u03C1\u03C5\u03AC\u03BB\u03B7) means \"far-roaming\"."@en . "The Gorgons were three monstrous sisters with snakes for hair. Traditionally two of them are immortal, Stheno and Euryale, while Medousa, the third, was not."@en . . . . . . . "Names:"@en . "Fashion models"@en . "Gorgons were a popular image of Greek mythology, appearing in the earliest of written records of ancient Greek religious beliefs such as those of Homer. Because of their legendary gaze, images of the Gorgons were put upon objects and buildings for protection. For example, an image of a Gorgon holds the primary location at the pediment of the temple at Corfu. It is the oldest stone pediment in Greece and is dated to c. 600 BC."@en . "Phorcys , Ceto"@en . . "Type:"@en . . . . . "Gorgons"@en . "Monsters"@en . . . "Stheno, Euryale, and Medousa"@en . . "link=To Hit +20% To Hit\n\nlink=Stoning Gaze Stoning Gaze -2"@en . "Unknown"@en . . "\"Miss Manners' Guide to Greek Missology\""@en . "Parents:"@en . "The word \"Gorgon\" is of Ancient Greek origin, being Gorg\u014D (\u0393\u03BF\u03C1\u03B3\u03CE, singular) and Gorg\u00F3nes (\u0393\u03BF\u03C1\u03B3\u03CC\u03BD\u03B5\u03C2, plural) in standardized Ancient Greek. The term comes from the word \"gorgos\" (\u03B3\u03BF\u03C1\u03B3\u03CC\u03C2), which can be translated as \"grim\", \"ugly\", \"fierce\", and \"terrible\". Traditionally, there are only three gorgons: Medusa and her sisters Stheno and Euryale. The meaning of \"Medusa\" (\u039C\u03AD\u03B4\u03BF\u03C5\u03C3\u03B1) is not known for certain, but generally taken to be \"queen\" or \"guardian\". \"Stheno\" (\u03A3\u03B8\u03B5\u03BD\u03BD\u03CE) means \"strength\", while \"Euryale\" (\u0395\u1F50\u03C1\u03C5\u03AC\u03BB\u03B7) means \"far-roaming\"."@en . . "Body slam"@en . . "Gorgons were a popular image of Greek mythology, appearing in the earliest of written records of ancient Greek religious beliefs such as those of Homer. Because of their legendary gaze, images of the Gorgons were put upon objects and buildings for protection. For example, an image of a Gorgon holds the primary location at the pediment of the temple at Corfu. It is the oldest stone pediment in Greece and is dated to c. 600 BC."@en . . "45.0"^^ . "The Gorgons were three monstrous sisters with snakes for hair. Traditionally two of them are immortal, Stheno and Euryale, while Medousa, the third, was not."@en . . . . "Phorcys and Ceto"@en . . "The Gorgons primarily wear lime green-coloured Power Armour with the exception of the helmet which is black in colour. The colour of the Aquila or Imperialis on the chest plate matches the rest of the battle plate's lime green colour, with the exception of the central icon, which is black in colour. The white-coloured squad specialty symbol: (Tactical, Assault, Devastator, or Veteran is located on the right shoulder pad. A black-coloured Roman numeral is centred on the squad specialty symbol, indicating squad number. The colour of the shoulder pad trim indicates company number in accordance to the Codex Astartes -- i.e. White (1st Company), Yellow (2nd Company), Red (3rd Company), etc."@en . . . . . . . . "Unknown"@en . . "Gorgons are in the game Blast RPG that can only be found on level 6."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Unknown"@en . . "Gorgons are in the game Blast RPG that can only be found on level 6."@en . . . "200"^^ . . . . . .