Chrysaor
Chrysaor is a figure from Greek mythology, known as the son of Poseidon and Medusa. He is often depicted as a giant or a warrior, emerging from Medusa's neck when she was slain by Perseus. Chrysaor is associated with the golden sword he carries and is sometimes linked to the creation of the winged horse Pegasus.
In some myths, Chrysaor is considered the father of Geryon, a three-bodied giant. He represents the themes of heroism and the consequences of divine lineage, embodying the complex relationships between gods and mortals in ancient Greek stories.