The woman who shared one eye between them is a reference to the character of the Gorgon Medusa from Greek mythology, specifically in the context of the myth of the Graeae, who were three sisters that shared one eye and one tooth among them. Medusa herself is often depicted with snakes for hair and is known for her ability to turn people to stone with her gaze. The Graeae, in contrast, were often seen as old hags who provided guidance to the hero Perseus during his quest.
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