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Medusa Gorgon is a witch and the middle sibling among the three Gorgon sisters. She is the biological mother of Crona and serves as a primary antagonist for much of the series. Medusa is a brilliant but cruel scientist whose obsession with the evolution of Black Blood drives her actions. She views her own child as nothing more than a test subject for her twisted experiments.
Her personality is deeply manipulative, sadistic, and deceptive, much like the snake that serves as her motif. She sees everyone and everything as an experiment, a trait that mirrors Dr. Franken Stein. Medusa takes pleasure in exerting control over others, particularly Crona, whom she manipulates into collecting souls and committing violence. She is willing to use any means necessary to achieve her goals, including planting snake bombs inside fellow witches to force their cooperation.
Medusa’s primary motivation is a desire for chaos and power. She seeks to awaken the Kishin, an entity that embodies madness, believing that such an event will propel the world into a new era of evolution and destruction. To further this plan, she infiltrates the Death Weapon Meister Academy by posing as a kind and supportive school nurse, allowing her to study students and monitor their potential for becoming Kishin.
In the story, Medusa is the instigator of many key events. She orchestrates Crona’s actions and later manipulates events to free the Kishin Asura from his seal. Her role as an antagonist is defined by her cunning schemes and her willingness to sacrifice anyone, including herself, for progress.
Her most significant relationship is with her son, Crona, which is one of abuse and exploitation. She uses hypnotic spells to force Crona to fight and kill when they falter, and she abandons them when they prove to be a failure in her eyes. Medusa also has a rivalry with her older sister, Arachne, and does not hesitate to betray family for personal gain. Her interactions with Dr. Stein are marked by intellectual fascination and mutual hostility; she views him as a kindred spirit in their shared love of experimentation.
Over the course of the series, Medusa appears to be killed during a battle with Dr. Stein in the lowest levels of the school, but a snake with her markings escapes, implying she survived. She later returns by possessing a young girl named Rachel and continues her machinations, eventually leading a group of students to attack Arachne.
Medusa possesses a wide range of snake-themed magical abilities. Hidden inside her body are over a thousand magical snakes that she can deploy for spying, attacking, or detonating as bombs. She uses a mantra, “nake snake cobra cobubra,” to cast her spells. Her primary offensive technique, Vector Arrow, creates sharp arrows of magical energy. She can also create Vector Plates that launch objects or herself in a chosen direction, and Vector Storm, a defensive swirl of arrows. She is skilled in hand-to-hand combat and can implant hypnotic spells in others to control their actions. Medusa also maintains a soul protection that hides her true nature from detection while she operates in secrecy.
Her personality is deeply manipulative, sadistic, and deceptive, much like the snake that serves as her motif. She sees everyone and everything as an experiment, a trait that mirrors Dr. Franken Stein. Medusa takes pleasure in exerting control over others, particularly Crona, whom she manipulates into collecting souls and committing violence. She is willing to use any means necessary to achieve her goals, including planting snake bombs inside fellow witches to force their cooperation.
Medusa’s primary motivation is a desire for chaos and power. She seeks to awaken the Kishin, an entity that embodies madness, believing that such an event will propel the world into a new era of evolution and destruction. To further this plan, she infiltrates the Death Weapon Meister Academy by posing as a kind and supportive school nurse, allowing her to study students and monitor their potential for becoming Kishin.
In the story, Medusa is the instigator of many key events. She orchestrates Crona’s actions and later manipulates events to free the Kishin Asura from his seal. Her role as an antagonist is defined by her cunning schemes and her willingness to sacrifice anyone, including herself, for progress.
Her most significant relationship is with her son, Crona, which is one of abuse and exploitation. She uses hypnotic spells to force Crona to fight and kill when they falter, and she abandons them when they prove to be a failure in her eyes. Medusa also has a rivalry with her older sister, Arachne, and does not hesitate to betray family for personal gain. Her interactions with Dr. Stein are marked by intellectual fascination and mutual hostility; she views him as a kindred spirit in their shared love of experimentation.
Over the course of the series, Medusa appears to be killed during a battle with Dr. Stein in the lowest levels of the school, but a snake with her markings escapes, implying she survived. She later returns by possessing a young girl named Rachel and continues her machinations, eventually leading a group of students to attack Arachne.
Medusa possesses a wide range of snake-themed magical abilities. Hidden inside her body are over a thousand magical snakes that she can deploy for spying, attacking, or detonating as bombs. She uses a mantra, “nake snake cobra cobubra,” to cast her spells. Her primary offensive technique, Vector Arrow, creates sharp arrows of magical energy. She can also create Vector Plates that launch objects or herself in a chosen direction, and Vector Storm, a defensive swirl of arrows. She is skilled in hand-to-hand combat and can implant hypnotic spells in others to control their actions. Medusa also maintains a soul protection that hides her true nature from detection while she operates in secrecy.