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Chrysaor (Greek)
In Greek mythology, Medusa was one of the Gorgons, three monstrous siblings. Medusa, unlike her sisters Stheno and Euryale, was mortal, and was beheaded by Perseus. Chrysaor and Pegasus sprang from the blood of her decapitated body. In art, Chrysaor's earliest appearance seems to be on the great pediment of the early 6th century BC Doric Temple of Artemis at Corfu, where he is shown beside his mother, Medusa.
Chrysaor was usually described as a giant but, at times, may have been envisaged as a winged-boar. Chrysaor's name means "golden-blade" which could be a sword, tusks, or, as in the case Demeter's title Khrysaoros, a reference to golden blades of wheat. One of the most common iterations of Chrysaor is that of winged boar. Like his brother Pegasus, Chrysaor was a winged beast from the start. However, he had the signature silhouette of a wild boar, complete with tusks.