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In Superman comics, at least before Crisis on Infinite Earths, the facet-skinned Bizarros were odd-looking, but never as ugly as everyone seemed to react to them as being. The Bizarro Loises, in particular, were usually drawn with attractive figures and really nice legs (they were all imperfect copies of Lois, after all). Carmilla from the Boktai is a gorgon. It helps that she was originally a good-natured human who was killed because of her petrification ability and that she (at least her spirit) ends up on your side in the third installment.

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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. The Gorgon and Elan from A Magical Roommate. They actually both look pretty normal, excepting the snakes. Grendel's mother gets the same treatment in the 1999 adaptation of Beowulf (which was only very loosely based on the original poem) where she is played by model Layla Roberts. Again, she can appear beautiful (in which case she resemble Roberts) but her true form is a large, red, spider-like monster. In Disney's Aladdin: The Series, Jasmine got turned into a "hideous snake person" by Mirage. Truth be told, there wasn't all that much that's hideous about her, but the poisoned spines were something of a turn-off... to everyone except Aladdin, who willingly dosed himself with the same potion to be with her.

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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. This is reportedly what happened to Queen Azshara as well. It is specifically noted that she still retains her otherworldly beauty in stark contrast to her monstrous form.

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Dark Souls: The Chosen Undead can meet three: Quelaag, The Fair Lady and Priscilla. All three are Type 1 ( Lordran is NOT a nice place) but Priscilla gets special mention for being built up as an abomination who " has no place in this world"... but when you meet her, shows herself to be a lovely young woman with white hair, dragon scales and a scythe. She even opts for pointing you to the exit rather than fight you... not that you can't murder her anyway. Not a Gorgon, but in Divine Blood Eija Semezou is a gothically beautiful Japanese-Greek girl with an aura that terrifies most people that come near her. For further fun, its noted that the aura is pretty much useless against some of the more dangerous people while making normally harmless people dangerous. It's suggested she might grow out of it when she gets more control of her powers, but pointed out that she already has more control than most adults. She has a bit of a phobia when dealing with crowds, but it's hard to tell if the phobia resulted from the aura, in which case it's rather reasonable, or the aura resulted from the phobia. The Locust Queen in Gears of War 2. It's implied, though, that few humans have ever met the queen and she certainly is not reluctant to be a monster.The Medusans from the Star Trek: The Original Series episode " Is There in Truth No Beauty?": you'll be driven insane just by looking at them. They're actually quite friendly, and it's not their fault they make you go crazy when you look at them. Creature Commandos: Dr. Myrra Rhodes—a.k.a. Dr. Medusa—was a plastic surgeon who was transformed intto a snale-haired freak by a Freak Lab Accident. Apart from the snakes for hair, she reamined a very attractive woman. (And, no, her snakes could not turn people to stone.) This is taken to its logical extreme by Medusas in 5th Edition. They are supernaturally beautiful because in that edition, a Medusa is the result of an extremely vain person making a Deal with the Devil for beauty. They get their wish, but eventually they become cursed for their arrogance and become a Medusa. They retain their looks, but it's now a cursed beauty as anyone who dares to look at their beauty gets the usual result. This includes the Medusa, too: they can't look away from their reflection if they see it, and it will turn them to stone. 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. 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.

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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. The Shambleau in the classic Northwest Smith story of the same name by C. L. Moore. She is terrifying, hugely desirable and addictive to the protagonist. The Shambleau is pretty much the intersection of Gorgeous Gorgon and Humanoid Abomination, though her natural state while feeding is a tentacled monster.Her updated look in Kid Icarus: Uprising does fit the bill; except for her pale skin and the snakes on her head ◊, she looks pretty good. This is likely her uncursed Goddess form, rather than the monster Palutena turned her into. A particularly interesting take on the gorgon design since she has normal (albeit green) hair growing from her head as well as the snakes. In The Laundry Files, "gorgonism" strikes humans randomly, from old South Asian grandmothers to young attractive middle-class girls (presumably, males also). When a gorgon looks upon a target, her gaze turns some of the target's carbon atoms into silicon, resulting in instant flaming death. Gazing upon a gorgon whose eyes are closed or covered, on the other hand, has no effect. World of Warcraft's Naga Queen Lady Vashj seems to be widely regarded as fetish fuel. She is a six-armed mutant elf who not only has snake hair, but also has a snake tail instead of legs. Monster Musume: The Gorgon subspecies of lamia are as attractive as is normal for the series. A racial trait of theirs, however, is they all near-constantly have a withering glower on their face, one so intense it's been known to freeze people in place. It's because they all have bad eyesight, forcing them to squint. When Kimihito meets women from the modern Gorgon tribe, they seem to not have this problem because they all wear glasses, instead making them a tribe of Meganekko. GURPS Banestorm describes a game-world with a race of Medusas who typically have the Beautiful Appearance advantage.

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In American Horror Story: Roanoke, this is Played With - the actress who plays Scáthach is played by Lady Gaga, and as such, is still attractive despite the attempts to make her appear disheveled and wild. This is averted in Return to Roanoke, where we are shown the real Scáthach, who appears much less like a woman and more like a thing. Cala Maria from Cuphead starts her fight as a pretty mermaid whose head is made of octopus tentacles . In her second phase she takes a more gorgon-like form with green skin, yellow eyes and snakes as her hair, and she gains the petrifying gaze of a gorgon too. She, however, keeps most of her basic pretty qualities. Lucy and the other diclonius from Elfen Lied are frequently reinforced as non-human, horned killing machines that are dire threats to everyone around them and the doom of mankind...and they're pink haired Woobies with cute little horns. Yes, they may also be horned psychopaths with a genocidal instinct against mankind and able to project kinetic arms capable of ripping apart armoured soldiers as if they were made of paper...and Lucy does this lots of times, but then there's her other personality, Nyu, who is harmless, innocent, and kind.Infested Kerrigan from StarCraft has a little something too, especially on the cover and title screen. 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. The main character of the Spanish novel La Dama Del Alba (The Lady Of The Dawn) was Death herself, but she looked like a reasonably attractive woman and actually envied mortals because they could love - everything she touched died. Her sister, Arachne, also fits the trope. She's beautiful and large-breasted with a spider web in her eye.

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