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Name: Hera Theophilia Irene
Name meanings: Hera = Queen. Theophilia = loved by god. Irene = peace.
Age: unknown but looks about early twentys
Gender: Female
Good or evil?: good
God/goddess of: Greek goddess of familial love, marriage, motherhood, and women.
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Description: Hera Has beautiful dark brown hair that's naturally curly but she straightens it a lot and beautiful white eyes with a black ring around it. Her skin is a beautiful soft white and she always smells like rose pedels. Her body is fit to be a model and is perfectly perfect. Perfect curves, perfect breasts, perfect smile, and perfect stomach.
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Height: 5'5
Weight: 110 lbs
Hair: dark brown
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Godly powers:
*superhuman strength- super strong
*Immortality- cant die
*Omnipresence- Like most of the Olympians, Hera is able to be at two places at once.
*Magic : Like most of the Olympians, Hera possess the ability to use magic. Hera has demonstrated this ability by teleporting, changing her physical size and manipulating clouds
*oversees marriage
*is able to throw zues' thunderbolts
*Superhuman speed
*superhuman stamina
*Superhumanly Dense Tissue- Hera's bodily tissues are about 3 times as dense as the tissue of a human being, which contributes somewhat to her superhuman strength and weight.
*Superhuman Durability- Hera's body is considerably harder and more resistant to injury than the body of a human being, or most other Olympians for that matter. Hera can withstand high caliber bullets, falls from great heights, exposure to temperature and pressure extremes, and powerful energy blasts without sustaining physical injury.
*Regenerative Healing Factor- Despite her high resistance to injury, Hera, like all Olympians, can be injured. However, her metabolism enables her to recover with superhuman levels of speed and efficiency. Most injuries can heal within a matter of hours. However, she cannot regenerate missing limbs or organs without outside magical assistance.
*Energy Manipulation- Hera possesses the ability to manipulate vast amounts of energy.
*Monster Conjuration- Hera could summon any living monster and thanks to Echida have their complete loyalty.
*Menstruation Manipulation- Hera could grant women easy or hard periods.
*Child Birth- No child could be born without Hera or one of her nymph handmaidens present during the labor.
*Luck Manipulation- Hera's duties to mankind were subtler than her siblings, people blessed by Hera were said to just seem to be lucky. However this meant that when angered Hera levied curses of misfortune upon those that offended her.
*Shape shifting- Hera disguised herself as random mortals to spy on followers.
*Transmutation- Hera had the power to change mortals into a variety of animals, objects or monsters.
*Mind Control- Hera could seize control of a mortal's mind for brief periods, or simply drive them permanently mad.
*Apples of the Hesperides- Hera was given a magical bush of golden apples by Gaea as a wedding present. The apples were said to be able to restore one's youth.
Personality: Hera Has multiple personalities. She's kind, gentle, calm yet strict, sometimes quiet, motherly to all, and will agree with just about anything zues has to say. although she often agrees with him, she'll sometimes disobey him if its for the safety of him and the rest of the pure ones. People can be mean all they want, she will never be mean back. but, if you are of an evil soul, she wont hold back her anger and her actions sometimes get the better of her. To evil people she rarely bites her tongue and will be a smartass yet look completely serious when doing it just to piss them off, its something people often find most attractive about her.
Hera might be nice, but dispite how she treats godly people, she easily holds a grudge and loves killing people on occasions. She will kill or curse any girl who lays a loving eye on zues.
Likes:
*sunlight
*white roses
*any angelic person
*waterfalls
*the color white
*Animals
*thunder storms
Dislikes:
*Being alone
*the colors black and red
*blood
*the smell of death
*the sight of someone getting killed or tortured
*any evil soul
*black roses
*fire
Flaws: Her beauty for one, because demons lust for such beauty and will do anything to have it, though that's one of the main reasons zues keeps a close eye on her. and how she cant hold her tongue around evil spirits, being around them fills her soul up with thousands of years of hatred and disgust.
Virtues: Her beauty. Yes, its also her flaw, but her beauty comes in handy when she needs it like if in a fight with the opposite sex, it often distracts them. And how gentle and kind she is to most people, it makes them feel welcomed.
History: Hera (Roman name: Juno), wife of Zeus and queen of the ancient Greek gods, represented the ideal woman and was goddess of marriage and the family. However, she was perhaps most famous for her jealous and vengeful nature, principally aimed against the lovers of her husband and their illegitimate offspring. Hera herself was notable as one of the very few deities that remained faithful to her partner and she therefore came to symbolise monogamy and fidelity.
In Greek mythology, Hera was the daughter of Cronus and Rhea, and mother of Ares (god of war), Hebe (goddess of youth), and Eileithyia (goddess of childbirth), all with Zeus. Hera also gave birth alone to Hephaistos (god of metallurgy) in retaliation for Zeus' similarly single-handed birth of Athena. However, Hera threw Hephaistos from Mount Olympus because of his ugliness, and crashing to earth, the god became lame. In other accounts, Hephaistos was thrown from the heavens by Zeus precisely because of his lameness. In any case, Hephaistos held a grudge against his mother and even imprisoned her in a special throne. Hera was only released from the device by promising her son the hand of Aphrodite in marriage.
Hera constantly battled with her husband's infidelity and she often took swift revenge. Leto was so punished through Hera promising to curse any land that gave the pregnant goddess refuge. Only after months of wanderings could Leto find a place (Delos) to give birth to her son, the god Apollo. Even then, Hera had her daughter Eileithyia prolong the labour to nine months.
In various versions, a very popular myth involved Hera, Zeus, and Io. In some accounts, the queen of the gods turned Io, who was one her own priestesses and a former princess of Argos, into a cow to deter Zeus' advances, but in other versions, it was Zeus who turned the girl into a white cow, either to secretly rendezvous with her or to persuade Hera that he was not really interested in Io. However, Hera discovered their courting, took custody of the cow. and set the one- hundred-eyed Argos to guard her. Zeus then employed Hermes to lull Argos to sleep and kill him. In memory, Hera then set his 100 eyes on the wings of a bird - the peacock. Finally, not to be outdone, Hera sent a gadfly to continually pester the unfortunate Io.
Other victims of Hera's jealousy were Semele, who was tricked by Hera into asking Zeus to reveal himself in all his godly splendour and the sight immediately destroyed her. Callisto was another of Zeus' lovers who caught the wrath of Hera as she was turned into a bear and hunted by Artemis. Zeus, in pity, later made her into a constellation, the Bear.
Hera went to great lengths to revenge herself for Zeus' infidelity with Alkmene, principally focussing her wrath on their son Hercules. Hera delayed his birth so that his cousin Eurystheus could claim the throne of Tiryns, sent two snakes to kill the infant while he slept, caused the hero to become mad and kill his own wife and children, and had Eurystheus set the hero his twelve labours, which being so dangerous, she hoped they would be fatal. She also set the Hydra of Lerna against the inhabitants of Hercules' home town and set the Amazons against the hero when he went in search of the girdle of Hippolyta. Hera was also responsible for some of the fierce monsters Hercules had to fight - the lion which terrorized Nemea and the Ladon dragon which protected the goddess' sacred apple trees, a wedding gift from Gaia. Another pan-Hellenic hero though, who did receive Hera's favour, was Jason, of the Golden Fleece fame. The hero had helped the goddess unknowingly when she was disguised as an old woman and wanted to cross a dangerous river, and she promised to be always at hand in any hour of need.
Finally, two more victims of the queen of gods were Ixion, who was tied to an ever-spinning wheel down in Hades as punishment for his attempted seduction of Hera, and Tityos, who was punished for the same indiscretion by being chained to a rock and having his liver eaten daily by a vulture.
Hera was a major protagonist in the story of the Trojan War as told in Homer's Iliad. The goddess supports the Achaeans and frequently schemes with other deities to bring the downfall of Troy, as she never forgave the Trojan prince Paris for choosing Aphrodite above her as the most beautiful goddess. In the Iliad, Hera mentions three cities particularly dear to her - Argos, Sparta, and Mycenae (or Mykene). We are also told that as a child she was raised by Ocean and Tethys whilst Zeus battled with Cronos. Homer most often describes Hera as 'white-armed', ox-eyed', and 'Hera of Argos'. Hesiod, in his Theogony, similarly describes Hera as: 'of Argos' and more frequently as 'golden-sandaled'.
Hera was the patron of Argos, which possessed a sanctuary to the goddess from the mid-8th century BCE. She also had a temple dedicated to her at Olympia (650-600 BCE), and Tiryns was an important cult centre to the goddess in the 7th century BCE. The island of Samos, in some accounts the birthplace of the goddess, had been a centre for cult worship of the goddess as far back as the Mycenaean period in the mid-2nd millennium BCE, and a major centre was created from the 8th century BCE which prospered right into the Roman period. Hera was greatly esteemed at Elis, where coins depicted the goddess in the 5th and 4th century BCE. Across Greece, sporting competitions for women, the Heraia, were held in Hera's honour, as were annual marriage festivals (hierogamy) when couples re-enacted the marriage of Zeus and Hera.
As one of the most important deities, Hera was, naturally, a prominent figure in ancient Greek art, particularly on Attic red- and black-figure pottery. However, without any specific attributes she is often hard to distinguish from other goddesses. She is most often seated on a throne and sometimes wears a crown (polos), holds a royal sceptre, and wears a bridal veil. On occasion she is also depicted holding a pomegranate, a traditional symbol of fertility. Other associations include the peacock - symbol of pride - and the cuckoo, the form Zeus first took when he courted Hera - both of which the goddess reportedly kept as pets on Mount Olympus - and finally, with the lily flower.

In Roman culture the goddess lived on as Juno, although she principally represented the In Roman culture the goddess lived on as Juno, although she principally represented the
good family and faithful marriage attributes of Hera rather than the jealous avenger of infidelity. Juno was one of the most important Roman gods along with Jupiter and Minerva; indeed she was also the patron of Rome itself. The annual Matronalia was a festival held in her honour in June, the month which carried her name and the period regarded as the most auspicious time to get married in Roman culture.
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Sexuality: Straight
Crush: Zues
Marriage partner: Zues
Enemies: Hades and any girl who likes zues
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Age: unknown
Gender: Male
Good or evil?: Neutral He sides with whomever holds the better chances and better bargain.
God/goddess of: King of the Underworld, the god of death and the dead. He presides over funeral rites and defended the right of the dead to due burial. Haides is also the god of the hidden wealth of the earth, from the fertile soil with nourished the seed-grain, to the mined wealth of gold, silver and other metals.
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Description:A deadly gaze seeming to be stuck into a constant hungry glare. Hades' body is extremly built and possible holds the idea frame for even the horseman of death to become his msitaken identity. He is extremly tall and muscular holding an eerie dominance baout him, but even behind his mask of darkness he shows great sorrows and pains, not jsut bloodlust.
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Height: 6'3"
Weight: 177 lb.
Hair: black
Eyes: Crimson
Godly powers: As one of the Big Three, Hades has the ultimate powers a god can possess, and is rivaled only by his brothers, Zeus and Poseidon.
Geokinesis: As the god of the Underworld, Hades has absolute control over all the earth and stones, as well as the walls of the Underworld, Erebus. He has the same geokinetic abilities as Nico, only extremely increased.
Ferrokinesis: As the god of wealth, Hades can sense and summon precious metals and jewels from under the ground, as well as manipulate them.
Necromancy: As the god of the dead and ruler of the Underworld, Hades has divine authority and absolute control over the deceased.
He can call forth endless waves of the dead to fight for him.
He can destroy Skeleton Warriors.
He can put the dead to sleep
He can silence the dead wth a gesture
Metamorphysus: He can capture and release living souls in a blast of yellow flames, shown when he abducted Sally Jackson.
Death Sense: As the god of the dead, Hades can sense when a person is dying and when their soul is being judged in the Underworld. He can also sence people's life auras.
Death Curses: Hades is able to place curses on the living. While he is unable to kill people before the Fates decree its time, he can prevent a person's soul from ever leaving their body, as he did with the Oracle. This will mean that a person's body will eventually turn to dust with age and their soul will be lost forever.
Monsters: Hades has absolute control over monsters native to his realm, such as the Hellhounds, Cerberus, and the Furies.
Umbrakinesis: As the god of the Undeworld, Hades has absolute control over shadows and darkness.
He can surround enemies into pitch black clouds lightless space.
He can shoot solid bolts of darkness.
He can solidify shadows into shields, which are strong enough to deflect lightning bolts.
Using shadows, Hades is able to travel anywhere he wants at very high speeds (Shadow Travel)
He can use shadows to cover himself in darkness to become invisible.
Dark Pyrokinesis: Hades has absolute control over black hellfire, which is considerably more destructive than normal flames, as it turns whatever it touches to liquid.
Induced Terror: With his Helm of Darkness, Hades can radiate death and terror so intense, that it can unhinge people's minds and stop their heartbeats. Kronos's entire army tried to flee from him, but they were more scared of Kronos than Hades. Also, the Helm allows Hades to become invisible, similar to Annabeth's Yankee cap, though the Helm is described as much more powerful.
Personality: Hades is noted to be a particularly honorable and just as well as a harsh god. He respects oaths and the laws of morality. Ironically, he has never killed a mortal before attempting to kill Thalia. This is most obvious in that he never broke the oath concerning the birth of demigod children of the Big Three as well as when he allowed Sally Jackson to return to the mortal realm after his Helm of Darkness was recovered, something he was not bound to do. His respect for the law and his code of conduct is evident as he's the supreme judge of the dead souls and of all creatures that traverse to the Underworld. He is also noted to be a hardworking and busy god, rather unlike many of the other gods who take their duties and responsibilities in a much lighter manner, such as Dionysus and Apollo.
Despite his honorable habits, there is a cruel and darker side to Hades. Although he was the one to make a compromise with Demeter, he was indeed the one to trick Persephone into staying in the Underworld (though he did it because he was in love and searching for a wife). He also carries grudges for an extremely long time, a trait he passes onto his children. His traits mirror that of his father Kronos in terms of cunning, ruthlessness, and deviousness. As his daughter Bianca put it, "Holding grudges is dangerous for children of Hades. It is our fatal flaw." This is most obvious when he attempts to kill Thalia when Zeus breaks his vow, something that may have been further provoked by Zeus' attempted murder of his youngest children in World War II, ultimately resulting in the death of Maria di Angelo; it should be noted that he did not have the same murderous intent in regards to Percy, despite similarly being the result of the broken vow as a son of Poseidon (probably because he has no grudges against Poseidon). Hades is a harsh father and is often demanding and critical of Nico, who he constantly compares to Bianca, and rarely shows Nico that he does care for him.
His lover, Maria di Angelo, stated that he was a kind and generous man, hinting that there may be a softer side to him. His darker side stems from the bitterness he feels at being spurned by his fellow Olympians, which in turn leads to his habit of holding grudges.
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The black obsidian gates opened to reveal his new kingdom. Hades surveyed his new home. The cold was biting and everything was dark. Only the gentle lapping of the river Styx could be heard against the stark silence. Formless shades floated about until Hades presence was known to them. All subjects, dead and immortal stopped and circled their ruler, bowing in divine respect. He was home.
Although he distanced himself from his family, Hades was lonely and wanted a wife to fill the void. One day, he spotted a young goddess named Persephone, the daughter of Demeter, whose great beauty and tender countenance won his admiration. Hades decided to take her as his bride despite his estrangement with her parents and his siblings, Demeter and Zeus. Hades secretly received Zeus' blessing but he knew that their overprotective sister would refuse to even consider the marriage and so promptly kidnapped Persephone. He then proceeded to woo the distressed goddess with gifts but eventually won her heart through empathy and kindness.
A distraught and grief stricken Demeter soon caused the earth to become barren when she learned of the abduction and furiously blamed Zeus for allowing Hades to court Persephone behind her back. Pressured by mortal prayers and the other gods, Zeus demanded that the lord of the dead return his daughter. Hades refused to lose his wife so easily and persuaded Persephone to eat six pomegranate seeds which would ensure that she returned to him for six months of each year.
"I FOUND HER IN THE GARDENS OF HELL,
PLAYING "HE LOVES ME, HE LOVES ME NOT"
WITH THE SEEDS OF A POMEGRANATE.
I SHOULD NEVER HAVE STOPPED HER AT SIX."
— Hades In the First Springtime
Modern History: As much as he held plots against his brothers he did forgive them and they forgave him for one another's own wickedness. He fought along the side of the great Percy Jackson during the second Titan War and gave a foothold to get to Kronos.
After so long He eventually started visiting Olympus with his own throne at the council now and he was quit pleased with it.
He eventually helped his brothers and sisters make a new city of Olympus for the minor gods and godlings.
Hades has been visiting the mortal world more and seems to have a far kinder image to the world, but he also holds a violent streak with constant raging nerves. He does become furious often at the smallest of things, but when he destroys he has been good about rebuilding and making amends. Hades has grown more and more attached to his own children allowing them to live in the Underworld when most of their mortal families are long deceased.
Having children run around causes his love Persephone to be happy and it always puts a smile on his face seeing her happy.
The Underworld still goes about punishing souls, but it certainly has become a brighter place.
Weapons: Hades bident:
A two pronged spear black and made of Stygian Iron a metal of the Underworld. Carved with the faces of tortured souls that Hades himself has taken the pleasure in torturing.
Hades Helm of Darkness: Like his spear it is also made of Stygian Iron given the ability to cause a mere mortal to become invisible but a god to wield the darkness of fear and grasp the power to move unseen among other immortals.
Sexuality: bi
Crush: Persephone
Marriage Partner: Persephone
Enemies: Anyone who picks a fight, mainly Zeus at most times.
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Name: Aphrodite Arub Ajlal
Name meanings: Aphrodite = Goddess of love. Arub = loves her husband. Ajlal = beautiful, stubborn younge princess
Age: doesnt age but looks about 21
Gender: female
Good or evil?: good
God/goddess of: Love
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Description: Aphrodite has beautiful brown hair, sometimes straight, sometimes curly and beautiful green eyes. Her skin is perfectly tan and she is fit to be a model. Everythings perfect about her. Even her beautiful smile.
Height: 5'5
Weight: 110 lbs
Hair: dark brown
Eyes:
Godly powers: (at most five if you are making the gods/goddesses up, otherwise if you choose a god/goddess from the list, include all there powers. Have powers that involve what type of god you are like zues controls anything that has to do with thunder and lightning and hades has anything that has to do with controling fire and blood control)
Personality: Aphrodite is very kind, loving, seductive, and gentle person. Thats why poseidon loves her very much.
kind
Aphrodite always wants to help others, no matter what theyre doing. She cant help but be nice to them, if she wasnt she knows both her father and poseidon would be upset.
Loving
Aphrodite is a little too trusting and loves just about anyone. Though she mainly loves poseidon, guys trick her into giving love to them, thats why poseidon scare them away. Because he knows aphrodite is too loving to.
Seductive
Theres no lying about it, Aphrodite is one of the sexyest women in the world, so she can get exactly what she wants just by seducing people.
Likes:
*Water
*Love
*Any sea animals
*Any type of gold
*the color gold
*clouds
Dislikes:
*blood
*the sight and smell of death
*jerks
*not getting her way
Flaws: Her seductiveness and love for more then one men, but luckily poseidon doesnt seem to mind, though any guy he sees near her, he shoves them away
Virtues: her beauty and love for poseidon more then other men
History: (working on it)
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Sexuality: straight
Crush: Poseidon
Marriage Partner: Poseidon
Enemies: (personal enemies only)
Other: this is the necklace her father zues gave her

Name: Persephone Azalea plouton
Age: unknown
Gender: Female
Good or evil?: neautral, she is ruler of hell and wife of hades, but she's good and kind hearted
God/goddess of: springtime, flowers, fertility and young life
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Description: Persephone has very alluring eyes and beautiful blond hair, sometimes curlly and sometimes straight. She is very fit and lightly tan. Her Lips are perfectly smooth along with her skin.
Height: 5'5
Weight: 115
Hair: blonde
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Godly powers:
1. She can turn anything (even human) into flowers or anything related to flora
2. Chlorokinesis - as a daughter of demeter and goddess of springtime she can manipulate and control plants and the seasons
3. Geokinesis - as the wife of hades, its possible that she can manipulate the earth
4. Umbrakinesis - as wife of hades and ruler of the underworld, it is possible that she can control darkness
5. She can also create travel roses, so they could return back to the real world
6. Necromancy - as the wife of hades and queen of both the underworld and the dead, she may have the ability to manipulate the dead to do her bidding
Personality: Although she is married to hades and is queen of hell, she is actually very sweet, loving, good hearted and helpful. She always stands up for others and at times, can be quite stubborn. She hates the sight of blood and death and hates when people yell, thats why hades is gentle with her and before he harms anyone, he gets her to leave the room. She loves helping others no matter how harsh they are. And she sometimes gets along with the good gods, but her good nature often makes the guy gods fall in love with her. But, although she can be nice, if you mess with her, hades, or their children, she can be quite violent, though hades doesnt stop her when she is.
Likes:
*nature
*purple tulips
*Fire
*The sun
*Rain
Dislikes:
*the moon
*Darkness
*blood
*death
Flaws: Her kindness and beauty. She is too kind even to evil people and most people want her body but she stays faithful to hades
Virtues:
Her loving heart and gentle nature. She cant hate anyone, not even hades and she is so gentle that she can even calm hades if she wanted to. Those are two things he loves about her
History: Persephone is the daughter of Zeus, ruler of the Olympian Gods, and Demeter, the grain-goddess. The god Hades fell in love with her and obtained permission from Zeus to take her as a bride without telling Demeter. In fact, Zeus is reputed to have suggested abduction to keep Demeter from knowing the truth. Abducted while in the presence of her friends the Sirens, Persephone was taken against her will to Tartarus where she pined for her mother and refused to eat. Demeter mourned for her daughter for ten days before Hecate, looking to make trouble for Hades, told her the truth. Unfortunately, while in the underworld, Persephone fasted by eating three pomegranate seeds. As Zeus arbitrated the case, Persephone was required to spend parts of the year on Olympus and Hades.
Demeter also punished the Sirens by transforming them into birds and binding them to the island of Anthemoessa near Sicily as punishment for not reporting the abduction. In later years, Persephone played an active role in dissuading Hades' whims against mortals as in allowing Queen Alcestis of Pherae to return to her husband. Aphrodite also gave her a coffin with Phoenician prince Adonis in it to hide for her, but she peeked inside and fell in love with the youth for himself. Zeus arbitrated their feelings over him and forced them to share him separately.
Years later, Peirithous, the king of the Lapiths, and his good friend, Theseus, King of Athens, both made pacts to marry daughters of Zeus. Theseus abducted the teenaged Helen (future spoil of the Trojan War) and Peirithous resolved to abduct Persephone. Admiring the courage of the two, Hades invited both of the heroes to sit down from their long journey down into the underworld, but then they became captured in chairs, which slammed shut around them. They remained bound like this until Hercules arrived on his last labor to the underworld. Hercules rescued Theseus, but as Hercules tried to unbind Peirithous, a thunderclap distracted him. Because he had dared to capture Persephone, the Lapith ruler was condemned to stay behind in the underworld.
Despite her role as a goddess, Persephone was rarely invoked by mortal man. Aphrodite involved her in the trials Psyche underwent to be worthy of being married to Cupid. Years after the Trojan War, Orestes, prince of Mycenae, invoked Persephone to send the ghost of his father, Agamemnon, to watch the death of Aegisthus, his killer.
In modern times, the Olympians were nearly snuffed out by their ancient enemy Typhon, who had escaped Tartarus. They were rescued by Hercules and his modern team of heroes, the Avengers. Zeus questioned Persephone about Hades, suspecting that he had released Typhon himself, but she vouched for him, saying he had not departed her sight. Unknown to Persephone, Hades had actually granted the Asgardian god Loki with the power to free Typhon.
Persephone continued to remain devoted to Hades, but while shopping on Earth disguised as mortals, Hercules came to her and informed her that Hades was keeping more mortals against their will in the underworld. Quickly returning to Tartarus, Persephone issued an edict to Hades that forced him to allow the young wards of the Fantastic Four to leave his realm unharmed.
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Sexuality: straight
Crush: hades
Marriage Partner: hades
Enemies: Zues
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