Gorgeous Monster: An Age Gap Mafia Romance (Marchetti Mafia Book 1)

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Gorgeous Monster: An Age Gap Mafia Romance (Marchetti Mafia Book 1)

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PDF / EPUB File Name: Gorgeous_Monster_-_Charity_Ferrell.pdf, Gorgeous_Monster_-_Charity_Ferrell.epub A gorgon appears briefly in Justice League. Except for the green skin and snake hair, she is fairly average looking and, oddly, has a New York/Jersey accent. Solaron, protagonist in the Dungeons & Dragons story The Tale of Solaron, is a rare male example of this trope. Given that he is able to seduce most any lady he talks to he seems quite attractive by human standards.

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GURPS Banestorm describes a game-world with a race of Medusas who typically have the Beautiful Appearance advantage. The gorgons who appear in Shadowchasers Series are rather attractive if you can get past the snake-hair. (Because interaction with humans is impossible in this reality, a gorgon can use simple dark sunglasses to render her gaze harmless.) Medusa is a recurring boss in the Castlevania series, but her appearances are almost uniformly aversions of this trope. Her first few appearances are as a floating, disembodied head, while the other ones are similar to her classical ugly design. About the only one where she is conventionally attractive is the appearance from Castlevania: Lament of Innocence, which, while still a giant, disembodied head, is still conventionally pretty.Her sister, Arachne, also fits the trope. She's beautiful and large-breasted with a spider web in her eye. One, the ugliness is played up by the superstitious townsfolk, who are so scared of her appearance ( or unintentional dangerousness) that none of them bothered to notice she's actually a Reluctant Monster and very lonely. This Gorgeous Gorgon will likely prove friendly and even pull a Heel–Face Turn (if " evil" to start with) when shown some compassion. On the other hand, Nymphs use their beauty as a weapon... it's the last thing any trespasser looking at them sees. Well, usually, nymphs are A) highly charismatic (low to mid 20s) and B) naked. Some editions say that looking at a clothed nymph will blind you, but looking at a nude one will kill you.

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Medusa herself was briefly resurrected by Circe in Wonder Woman (1987). When one character remarks that she does not look at all ugly, Medusa lashes out that such stories were lies started by Athena. Medusa from Castle Crashers fits this trope. Even though she's trying to kill you, she's still fairly nice looking for someone who's half snake. Final Fantasy IV's bestiary includes a mildly disturbing amount of monsters who are either entirely beautiful women or part beautiful women-part snake, or part spider, or part bat, or...you get the picture.

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Dusa the Gorgon Head (she can float) from Hades is a Cute Monster Girl, and also implied to be the decapitated head of Medusa herself, having apparently worked very hard at reinventing herself post-mortem. She also harbours a flagrantly obvious crush on Zagreus, with Heart Symbols and a Crush Blush showing up whenever he gets close to her. Marilith from the original Final Fantasy could be seen as this. While she doesn't have the turn-her-enemies-to-stone ability, she's still the deadly powerful demon of fire, and could easily be seen as quite attractive. There's a metroidvania on Steam simply called Medusa where the protagonist is one of these, though given the game's simplistic 8-bit style graphics it's hard to tell how attractive she is. She has some curves at least.

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The manual incorrectly portrays her as an overweight cyclops woman when she, in fact, has no body in her monster form. Li'l Horrors has Medusilla Venimski, a pretty monster based on (and named for) the youngest of three gorgons, Medusa. Very vain as she often admires her beauty, which does not turn others (or herself) to stone, unlike the ugliness of her namesake. Her hair can talk as well, as evidenced in several episodes.

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Animora ◊ from Mystic was once one of the most beautiful among The First (the "gods" of the CrossGen universe), until in her vanity and ambition she attempted to challenge Ingra. After utterly defeating her, Ingra let her live but changed her appearance to that of a monster, with just enough of her old beauty left to remind Animora of what she once was and never again will be. Animora's ally Arroh (Darrow) actually likes the scaly look better, lampshaded by Animora herself after Giselle accidentally removes the seal on Animora's powers, enabling her to recover. Deliberately subverted in 1981's Clash of the Titans. Ray Harryhausen felt that a woman with snakes in her hair was not monstrous enough, so he turned Medusa into a scaly, serpent-tailed, crone-like horror with fangs and Glowing Eyes of Doom that turned people to stone. The gorgon from the Hammer Horror film The Gorgon is not played by the most attractive actress in the world and has some rather pale and heavy scale makeup, but she's not exactly hideous. And that's only when she's in her gorgon form. The actress who plays her human form has the sort of looks you'd expect from the lead actress in a movie. The protagonist of Little Medusa is a very cute and adorable gorgon, embarking on a quest to stop the evil and spiteful goddess who cursed her.



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