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* '''Appeared In:''' [[1.38 - Me, Myself, and Eye]]
* '''Appeared In:''' [[1.38 - Me, Myself, and Eye]]
* '''Played By:''' [[Andrea Kelland]] (Deino), [[Christine Bartlett]] (Enyo), and [[Irene Wood]] (Pemphredo)
==The Myth==


Also called the Grey Witches, the Graeae were the daughters of the primordial sea deities Phorcys and Ceto and the sisters of the Gorgons. The three sisters shared one eye and one tooth between them, and they typically took the appearance of old hags.
Also called the Grey Witches, the Graeae were the daughters of the primordial sea deities Phorcys and Ceto and the sisters of the Gorgons. The three sisters shared one eye and one tooth between them, and they typically took the appearance of old hags.
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==On Young Hercules==
==On Young Hercules==


Much like their mythological counterparts, the Graeae had [[Graeae Eye‎|an eye]] that they used to see, passing it back and forth between the three of them. When they lost [[Graeae Eye‎|the eye]] and [[Hercules]] took possession of it, they sought help from [[Artemis]] in getting it back.
[[Image:Graeae.png|320px|thumb|center|The Graeae spying on the boys.]]


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The Myth

Also called the Grey Witches, the Graeae were the daughters of the primordial sea deities Phorcys and Ceto and the sisters of the Gorgons. The three sisters shared one eye and one tooth between them, and they typically took the appearance of old hags.

The three Graeae were:

Some sources list a fourth sister- Persis ("destroyer").

On Young Hercules

Much like their mythological counterparts, the Graeae had an eye that they used to see, passing it back and forth between the three of them. When they lost the eye and Hercules took possession of it, they sought help from Artemis in getting it back.


The Graeae spying on the boys.