If I may punch my geek-venn-diagram card for a moment, there are a few reasons that this wouldn't work:Mephisto of the FoS wrote: ↑Fri Feb 17, 2023 11:06 amAlthea could be tied with Theros from Mythic Odyssey of Theros. This 5th edition sourcebook details the Theros campaign setting (Magic: The Gathering) inspired by Greek myths and culture but with different gods and goddesses.
- Magic's gorgons can control their petrifying gaze, and actually have to exert effort to use it. This wouldn't fit with Althea's backstory at all, unless she were a special case who couldn't turn it off. Even that would be a major rewrite
- Gorgons from Theros in particular have snake-like lower torsos. Could easily be worked in, but contradicts prior descriptions of her as humanoid.
- Magic doesn't have the maedar/medusa split. That's an entirely D&D invention. I don't know if we've ever seen male medusae in Magic. I don't think so.
I never thought of Althea coming from actual Greece. She's definitely from a Greek-inspired D&D world, (after all, real Greece only had the one Medusa) but not Theros. (I guess I should say Greek Myth only had the one Medusa. To my knowledge, real Greece has none.
