Medusa (SE)
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8*When acting as DWMA's nurse, Medusa presents herself as a caring and supportive member of the staff, even to the point of comforting?Maka Albarn?when she displayed her insecurities as a?Meister and showing "concern" for other students within the academy such as?Soul eater.?She was known throughout the academy for being a kind faculty member who not only treated students but also counseled them. However, as?Franken Stein pointed out, Medusa herself is "full of lies" and in actuality cares little for anyone but seemingly herself.?Being a scientist, she also tends to views things like a researcher to the point of using actual individuals such as her own child, for experiments. In addition, she can be viewed as irredeemable, willing to manipulate anyone for her goals and even abandon her own child after deeming them a "failure". ?Perhaps Medusa's greatest strengths, however, are her cunning and intellect. Often enough, she forms complex plans that even the?DWMA at times fails to counter and tends to learn from her own mistakes. She even feels blasphemy is part of the nature of being a Witch. However, despite these dark and manipulative traits, even Medusa can possess some love, admitting to Dr. Stein that she does have genuine feelings for him and with Arachne even confirming this notion.However, as Stein even pointed out, she most likely has an inability to truly understand the concept of love.?When subjected to?Tezeca Tlipoca's?Reflect?(despite not even being the intended target), it also is revealed that even Medusa herself, to some unknown degree, is aware of her treatment to Crona and even harbors?some?amount of guilt. Medusa herself isn't infallible to even being subject to other emotions such as nervousness to the point of actually fidgeting, seen when she was going to meet Death face-to-face for the first time. Oddly enough, despite her own horrendous actions and rather odd tendencies (going barefoot and the way she expresses love)
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