It starts off with Medea in a mental state of pain after being abandoned by her lover and the father of her children Jason. Jason left her so he could build his ranking by marrying Glauce, who is the daughter of Ceron. Medea is then feared after making it so evident that she was hurt by Jason that she is told to leave. After begging the king to let her stay just one more day before she is put in exile, her wish is granted. Of course, instead of using that day to prepare for exile, she uses it to take out revenge on Jason. The first thing she does is pretend to empathize with Jason by letting him keep the kids, while doing that she decided to give him a gift to give to Glauce which is all her gold. The gold is covered in poison which kills Glauce by bursting into flames. Jason is left in much despair, but Medea is not done yet. The last thing she believes that she has to do in order to feel accomplished is to kill their
It starts off with Medea in a mental state of pain after being abandoned by her lover and the father of her children Jason. Jason left her so he could build his ranking by marrying Glauce, who is the daughter of Ceron. Medea is then feared after making it so evident that she was hurt by Jason that she is told to leave. After begging the king to let her stay just one more day before she is put in exile, her wish is granted. Of course, instead of using that day to prepare for exile, she uses it to take out revenge on Jason. The first thing she does is pretend to empathize with Jason by letting him keep the kids, while doing that she decided to give him a gift to give to Glauce which is all her gold. The gold is covered in poison which kills Glauce by bursting into flames. Jason is left in much despair, but Medea is not done yet. The last thing she believes that she has to do in order to feel accomplished is to kill their