

Finally, Persues agreed to the deal and started to seek the goddess Athena for advice. Perseus was given two valuable tools: a highly polished reflective shield and the winged shoes of Hermes. The shoes was used by Perseus to fly to the land of Gorgon. The shield was used as a mirror so that Perseus could see Medusa without directly looking at her. Seeing the reflection of Medusa, Perseus lopped her head off with his sword.
Although strong and mighty, Pegasus could be captured and ridden. The horse was captured by Bellerophon, a man who was known as a great warrior for killing the fire breathing Chimaera (an animal with the head of a goat, a dragon and a lion who had been terrorizing the city of Lycia). He was the grandson of Sisyphus. He was sent on this mission by Proteus because he was not only a great warrior but also because Proteus was afraid that his young wife was becoming infatuated with him. By sending Bellerophone away, Proteus believed he can solve the problem and put an end to the affair before it began.
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