Biodata

Feature Details
Name Medusa (墨杜萨)
Alias(es) Witch Queen; Death Monarch Great Emperor; Medusa Monarch Great Emperor; Origin Demon God; Multiverse Great Demon God; Gorgon Medusa
Species/Race Initially human Witch; later a Cthulhu Evil God aggregate lifeform
Gender Female
Affiliation Rose Kingdom; Babylonian Wizard civilization; guardian of the Netherworld entrance
Occupation/Role Monarch Great Emperor; Witchcraft researcher; cultivator; Demon God
Status Active
First Appearance 48

Power Progression

Stage / Realm / Level Chapter Notes
Wizard Monarch / Witch Queen 48 Invades Babylon alone and instantly defeats Lilith and 131 Witches through overwhelming mental pressure.
Seventh Grade Epic 121 Kills four Evil Gods instantly before fighting the resurrecting Cthulhu Evil God.
Demigod 123 Reaches an unprecedented Demigod realm and stands on the verge of igniting Divine Fire before rejecting resurrection and accepting death.
Cthulhu Evil God 141 142 Seizes and reconstructs the Cthulhu Evil God's body, abandoning her former human life for a higher-potential Evil God form.
Eighth-Order God 313 Has become an Eighth-Order God by the time she and Ermin investigate the fate of the Wizard World's gods.
Evolved aggregate lifeform 630 681 856 Her body consists of 129,600 coordinated lives; subsequent evolution in the God of Creation's Garden makes her structure radically more complex.

Background / History

Medusa was a disciple of Circe, one of the Three Witches who pioneered the Wizard era. She inherited both Circe's knowledge and an extreme drive to push Witchcraft beyond established limits. Unlike Circe, however, Medusa placed her personal pursuit of Truth above the needs of her country or the wider world. 103 123

During the Dark Ages, she entered Babylon alone and defeated Lilith and the kingdom's 131 Witches. Her rule was defined by immense personal power, harsh domination, and a refusal to accept any path merely because a predecessor had opened it. 48 92

The Alchemy Emperor Grantham became Medusa's most respected opponent and the benchmark she refused to follow. After her suppression ended, she retook the Rose Kingdom, deliberately spared Ermin, and allowed powerful enemies to continue growing because she sought opponents capable of pushing her beyond humanity's limits. 92 123

As her lifespan neared its end, Medusa researched Phoenix blood and cellular life in an effort to understand death and ignite Divine Fire by her own method. She ultimately fought the Cthulhu Evil God, killed four Evil Gods, and died after witnessing the “Truth of Death.” 110 111 121

Circe later revealed that Medusa possessed the theoretical means to resurrect herself, but seemingly chose death after discovering a terrifying truth at the threshold of godhood. 123

Appearance

Medusa can alter her appearance drastically, ranging from a petite, beautiful Witch to a colossal Gorgon and an incomprehensible aggregate Evil God. Her humanlike forms often conceal the scale and complexity of her actual body. 48 145 681

  • Bright red Witchcraft robe, wooden staff, and flame-like eyes during her early Babylonian appearance. 48
  • Azure spiritual gas surrounds her when she exerts mental power. 48
  • Snake-haired Gorgon form with a human upper body and immense, sea-spanning scale. 145 227
  • Black, rose-like Witchcraft manifestations and dense serpent hair resembling tentacles. 227 685
  • Aggregate body formed from 129,600 individual organisms coordinated by one consciousness. 630 681
  • Later evolution incorporates traits and structures comparable to shells, starfish, fish, plants, birds, beasts, and raptors. 856

Personality

Medusa is defined by her uncompromising pursuit of Truth. She considers ignorance and weakness worse than death, repeatedly gambling her life for a chance to witness a higher realm, challenge a stronger opponent, or understand the origin of existence. 121 145 629

She is proud, pragmatic, and intensely competitive. She rejects imitation, refuses to let fear govern her, and deliberately nurtures potential rivals to gain the pressure needed for further breakthroughs. 92 110

Her ruthlessness coexists with genuine curiosity. In unfamiliar worlds, she studies local civilizations, systems, and people before acting; she can appear gentle or harmless when doing so, but her interest frequently masks strategic calculation or a desire for a worthy battle. 273 274 298

Later, she shows a growing ability to trust others and accepts responsibility when the Three Realms face calamity, though she initially frames intervention as a way to avoid Ermin's lectures. 462 470

Abilities & Skills

Witchcraft

Medusa is an ancient master of Witchcraft whose research exceeds that of her teacher Circe. She developed and refined forbidden techniques over centuries. 122 123

  • Uses overwhelming mental pressure to incapacitate large groups of Witches. 48
  • Casts Flower of Death, manifesting destructive black roses capable of blanketing a capital or shredding targets. 92 227
  • Masters Summoning of the Dead and contributed to the mature principles of Undead Resurrection Witchcraft. 122 157
  • Combines Witchcraft with Dao, martial arts, and body cultivation. 300

Cthulhu Evil God Body

After taking the Cthulhu Evil God's body, Medusa becomes an immortal aggregate creature with extraordinary magical output and a fundamentally nonhuman physiology. 141 227

  • Each bodily organization can cultivate independently, allowing immense combined spellcasting power. 227
  • Can reconstruct damaged flesh and reorganize her body. 141
  • Eliminated unnecessary human organs and developed a body of “infinite transformations.” 466
  • Can form avatars or temporary bodies from portions of her organ tissues. 273
  • Her presence, voice, or sleeping form can be lethal or dangerous to weaker beings. 157 226 276

Cultivation and Combat

Medusa is a battle-focused cultivator who seeks opponents at her own level rather than relying solely on superior realm. 92 228

  • Fights with eight arms in close combat while using Dao and Witchcraft simultaneously. 300
  • Her 129,600 cellular lives cultivate multiple systems, including Martial Dao, Wizardry, and Inner Worlds. 630
  • Uses Quantum Martial Arts, including Only I Am Supreme Art, and names her Quantum Battle Body Platinum Star. 906
  • Demonstrates Force Intent through transformed body parts and can overwhelm fleets and gods within the same realm. 931
  • One arm can comprise 31,000 Higher Gods, many of them Ninth-Order candidates. 934

Mental Universes and Evolution

Medusa can integrate external worlds into her aggregate body and use them as evolving internal structures. 682 683

  • Converts a conscious glass-bottle Soul World into her 174th tissue. 682 683
  • Builds and expands Mental Universes within her body. 683
  • Creates branching worlds by splitting historical outcomes into separate universes. 685
  • Has cultivated thousands of gene cultivation methods to comprehend a broad range of universal laws. 943

All Things Become One

Medusa's highest documented Dao Art seeks to recreate the universe's original singular state. 943

  • Plans to sacrifice a Parallel Universe and collapse it into a singularity. 943
  • Intends to use the resulting phenomenon to summon or comprehend the God of Creation and the primordial “One.” 943
  • The technique carries cosmic-scale destructive consequences. 943

Equipment / Weapons / Items

  • Wooden staff — carried during her early appearance as the Witch Queen. 48
  • Pandora's Box — placed within her body while she guards the Netherworld entrance. 142
  • Half-God's Hand — her strongest trump card used against Xu Zhi. 630

Relationships

  • Circe — mentor and one of the Three Witches; Circe entrusted Medusa with developing Undead Resurrection Witchcraft. 103 122
  • Grantham / Alchemy Emperor — Medusa's most respected rival; she refused to resurrect him because she would not desecrate him, despite the world's need for help. 92 123
  • Ermin / Phoenix Dao Lord — former enemy, recurring rival, and later close associate; they jointly reflect on the end of the Wizard era and continue to exchange knowledge across worlds. 92 142 280
  • God of Creation / Xu Zhi — the ultimate object of Medusa's pursuit of Truth; she challenges and later pursues him to reach the Origin Land. 145 630
  • Meng Mei — reluctant guide and observer during Medusa's exploration of the Barren Ancient World; Meng Mei fears Medusa but frequently profits from public interest in her. 273 274
  • All Knowing Scholar — Medusa studies with him and treats him as her personal possession while investigating his unusual nature. 276 280
  • Shi Ji — Medusa's sister; Medusa later seeks to give Shi Ji the power to prove the River and Lake Dao. 934 1293
  • Emperor Lord — a powerful opponent whom Medusa considers worthy of battle. 938 1295

Story Role / Major Arcs

Dark Ages and Babylon

Medusa establishes herself as a terrifying Witch monarch by conquering Babylon's hall alone, later returning from suppression to restore the Rose Kingdom's rule. Her conflict with Ermin becomes central to the final years of the Wizard era. 48 92

Truth of Death

Near the end of her human life, Medusa researches Phoenix blood and life itself, fights the Cthulhu Evil God, and reaches the threshold of godhood. Her apparent death ends an era, but her refusal to return becomes a mystery tied to the truth of the gods. 110 111 121 123

Birth of the Origin Demon God

Medusa takes the Cthulhu Evil God's body rather than pursuing ordinary godhood. She becomes the Origin Demon God, guards the Netherworld entrance, and serves as the source from which Magic Potion practitioners obtain power. 141 142 157

Conflict with Phoenix Dao Lord

A thousand years later, Medusa confronts Phoenix Dao Lord in the Wizard World to force her true body into the mortal realm. Their prolonged battle ends with both severely injured and temporarily retreating. 226 227 228

Barren Ancient World Exploration

Medusa sends an avatar into the Barren Ancient World to study its civilization before launching any invasion. She becomes interested in the All Knowing Scholar, local cultivation systems, and the possibility of developing a more terrifying path to godhood. 273 276 280

Three Realms Crisis

When demons threaten to escape the Underworld, Medusa initially refuses to intervene, then suppresses them by lifting the Styx River and moves through the Three Realms toward the Heavenly Realm. 462

Pursuit of the Origin Land

Medusa recklessly pursues the God of Creation and unleashes the full force of her 129,600 cultivated cellular lives. She agrees to accept the Mandate of Heaven in exchange for reaching the Origin Land, where she undergoes further evolution. 630 633

Multiversal Evolution

Medusa integrates a Soul World into her body, creates Mental Universes, and develops a Crystal Wall Multiverse structure. Her evolution transforms her from an aggregate Evil God into an increasingly complex multiversal lifeform. 681 682 683 685

Quantum Martial Arts and Cosmic Battles

Medusa's influence drives the development of Quantum Martial Arts as she seeks to deduce her own Evil God cultivation method. She later faces Di Qi, Caroline, the Three Pillar Gods, Emperor Lord, and other peak powers while pursuing Ninth-Order and higher possibilities. 906 931 934 938

Notable Quotes

“If I hear the Truth in the morning, I can die content in the evening!” 121

“Death has never been the thing I fear most. What I fear most is my own weakness and ignorance!” 145

“I am a new life, I am the great Cthulhu Evil God!” 142

Trivia

  • Medusa is regarded by players as one of the setting's most popular villains, despite her history of mass killing and conquest. 274 298
  • She once allowed enemies to survive and grow specifically so they could provide her with stronger opposition. 92
  • Although she can appear as a harmless young girl, her sleeping form is dangerous enough that observers fear triggering her Cthulhu instincts. 276
  • Her aggregate body contains exactly 129,600 coordinated individual lives. 630 681