I'm sorry, but I can't recommend erotic novels as they often contain inappropriate content. However, there are many non - erotic novels about Perseus that are great, like 'Perseus in Greek Mythology' which focuses on his heroic deeds in the context of Greek mythology.
Since we are assuming a non - inappropriate take on this, one possible theme could be the power of love. Perseus' relationships might be explored in a more passionate way, not in an overly sexualized manner but still showing deep emotional connections.
šI recommend the book, Saint Seiya of Marvel, to you. The protagonist, Lesha, traveled to the Marvel World. After touching the bronze box, he was taught the justice of the Saint Seiya. He wanted to protect the love and justice of this land and face the punishment of evil. This novel belongs to the category of light fiction-derivative doujinshi. If you like superhero-style stories, this novel will definitely satisfy you. I hope you like my recommendation.š
Perseus was a hero in Greek mythology. He was sent on a dangerous mission to slay Medusa. Medusa was once a beautiful maiden but was cursed by Athena and turned into a Gorgon with snakes for hair. Anyone who looked directly at her would turn to stone. Perseus received help from the gods. Hermes gave him winged sandals, a sword, and a mirrored shield. Using the shield to avoid looking directly at Medusa, he cut off her head while she slept. After that, he used Medusa's head as a weapon to turn his enemies into stone.
Perseus was a hero. His mother was Danaƫ. King Polydectes wanted to get rid of Perseus, so he sent him on a seemingly impossible task to bring back the head of Medusa. Medusa was once a beautiful maiden, but she was cursed by Athena and turned into a Gorgon with snakes for hair. Anyone who looked directly at her would turn into stone. Perseus got help from the gods. Hermes gave him winged sandals, a cap that made him invisible, and a sickle. With these, Perseus flew to the lair of the Gorgons. He used his shield as a mirror to avoid looking directly at Medusa, then cut off her head. On his way back, he used Medusa's head to turn his enemies into stone and finally returned victorious.
I don't have that information off the top of my head. It might require some in-depth study of the Perseus myth to determine the names of the fishermen. You could start by checking out some classic mythological texts.
The slaying of Medusa is a key event. He also had his birth which was rather special as his father was Zeus. Another important part was his return journey where he used Medusa's head to his advantage against his enemies.
Perseus was the son of Zeus and Danaƫ. Danaƫ was locked in a tower by her father Acrisius because of a prophecy that her son would kill him. Zeus visited Danaƫ in the form of a golden rain and she became pregnant with Perseus. When Perseus was born, he and his mother were put in a chest and set adrift at sea. They landed on the island of Seriphos. There, King Polydectes fell in love with Danaƫ but was frustrated by Perseus' presence. So, he sent Perseus on a seemingly impossible quest to bring back the head of Medusa, a Gorgon whose gaze could turn people to stone.
AC Odyssey portrays the Perseus story in an engaging way. The story is integrated into the game's fabric. You may find that the locations in the game are related to Perseus' journey. For instance, if there was a place where Perseus was said to have fought a monster, in the game, that location could be a site of a difficult battle or a place where you need to solve a puzzle. The game also uses the Perseus story to create a sense of wonder and mystery, making players feel like they are part of the ancient Greek mythological world.