Goodbye

Hi! Γεια!

So, today is the last they I can be with you. I hope you enjoy be with me and also, all the explanations I give you.

Your teachers said me that you will give me a big gift. It is not necessary but they insist. I only have time until this midnight so I hope you might give me the gift in time.

Clic here to see the instructions you have to follow to make a great gift.

See you soon! Τα λέμε σύντομα!

P.D. Δ.δ. Your teachers tell me that they will do a lots of P-H-O-T-O-S to see how you make these big gift!

Chrysaor

Chrysaor was the result of the ill fated mating of Medusa and Poseidon. He was born from Medusa when her head was cut off by Perseus. Little is known of Chrysaor other then he was considered a stout hearted warrior. His name means Golden Sword. He fathered Geryon. His appearance is unknown but, given his family it is likely to have been unusual. He was possibly a gian.

Gorgons

These are female monsters with snakes for hair. Their faces are so ugly that any man that see the face will turn to stone. Oddly the three gorgons have very different origins. Stheno and Euryale were born as gorgons from Phorcys and Ceto. They are immortal. Medusa was not.

Pegasus

In Greek mythology, Pegasus was a winged horse and good flyer. He has the role of a horse-god. He was the brother of Chrysaor, born at a single birthing and it was born from Medusa when her head was cut off by Perseus.Tamed by Bellerophon it served as his mount during his adventures including his slaying of the Chimaera. When Bellerophon attempted to fly Pegasus to Mount Olympus he was dismounted by Zeus. Pegasus continued on and made it to Mount Olympus. Here Pegasus spent his days carrying lighting bolts for Zeus.

By extension, the term Pegasus (and the plural Pegasi) can also refer to any winged horse.