Does Perseus keep Medusa's head with him at all times? Like, why did he have it ready to use the day of his wedding?
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I was thinking "who wears a sheet and helmet to their wedding"
The Greek.
Not the kind of thing you want to lose track of, lest it be used against you
Seems handy to have around.
That's an incredibly powerful relic. Wouldn't you want it handy at all times? It's basically a mythic weapon.
Would YOU let go of the head of Medusa? I'd make that bitch into a hat if I could.
Well, it was the maid of honor, so.
This is epic
Check out the dude still in the process of turning to stone!