@Crazy Doctor Marduk fights the other two to have Freya for himself, since he owns everything everywhere anyway, and has to make those scrubs see that he's the top dog.
Hello! Yes, its still open, and we've all been doing some research, it is pretty interesting! If you have any questions, me, @Akayaofthemoon and @Kronshi will be more than happy to help you, as well as other people in the RP haha
Thanks! I can have some notes put together soon and have a character sheet up soon after that.
"Semele was kept for a more brilliant union, for already Zeus ruling on high intended to make a new Dionysos grow up, a bullshaped copy of the older Dionysos [Zagreus]; since he thought with regret of the illfated Zagreus. This was a son born to Zeus in dragonbed by Persephoneia, the consort of the blackrobed king of the underworld [Haides]; when Zeus put on a deceiving shape of many coils, as a gentle drakon twining around her in lovely curves, and ravished the maidenhood of unwedded Persephoneia; though she was hidden when all that dwelt in Olympos were bewitched by this one girl, rivals in love for the marriageable maid, and offered their dowers for an unsmirched bridal. Hermes had not yet gone to the bed of Peitho, and he offered his rod as gift to adorn her chamber. Apollon produced his melodious harp as a marriage-gift. Ares brought spear and cuirass for the wedding, and shield as bride-gift. Lemnian Hephaistos held out a curious necklace of many colours, new made and breathing still of the furnace, poor hobbler! For he had already, though unwilling, rejected his former bride Aphrodite, when he spied her rioting with Ares . . . And father Zeus was much more bewitched by Persephoneia. When Zeus spied the virgin beauty of her shape, his eye ran ahead of him to guide all the Erotes (Loves), and could not have enough of Persephone; in his heart storms of unsleeping passion raged without ceasing, and gradually a greater furnace of the Paphian [Aphrodite] was kindled from a small spark; the gaze of lovemaddened Zeus was enslaved by the lovely breast of the goddess. Once she was amusing herself with a resplendent bronze plate, which reflected her face like a judge of beauty; and she confirmed the image of her shape by this free voiceless herald, testing the unreal form in the shadow of the mirror, and smiling at the mimic likeness. Thus Persephone gazed in the selfgraved portrait of her face, and beheld the self-impressed aspect of a false Persephoneia. Once in the scorching steam of thirsty heat, the girl would cease the loomtoilling labours of her shuttle at midday to shun the tread of the parching season, and wipe the running sweat from her face; she loosed the modest bodice which held her breast so tight, and moistened her skin with a refreshing bath, floating in the cool running stream, and left behind her threads fixt on the loom of Pallas. But she could not escape the allseeing eye of Zeus. He gazed at the whole body of Persephoneia, uncovered in her bath . . . He--so mighty! The ruler of the universe, the charioteer of heaven, bowed his neck to desire--for all his greatness no thunderbolts, no lightnings helped him against Aphrodite in arms: he left the house of Hera, he refused the bed of Dione, he threw away the love of Deo, he fled from Themis, he deserted Leto - no charm was left for him but only union with Persephoneia. Not the Father alone felt desire; but all that dwelt in Olympos had the same, struck by one bolt, and wooed for a union with Deo’s divine daughter. Then Deo lost the brightness of her rosy face, her swelling heart was lashed by sorrows. She untied the fruitful frontlet [a wreath of corn-ears] from her head, and shook loose the long locks of hair over her neck, trembling for her girl; the cheeks of the goddess were moistened with self-running tears, in her sorrow that so many wooers had been stung with one fiery shot for a struggle of rival wooing, by maddening Eros, all contending together for their loves. From all the bounteous mother shrank, but specially she feared Hephaistos to be her daughter’s lame bedfellow . . . All that dwelt in Olympos had the same, struck by one bolt [of desire], and wooed for a union with Deo’s divine daughter [Persephone] . . .
I'm now scared about being in a team with Persephone... She sounds as bad as Freja.
That is wrong. I know what they are talking about and it is false. This is the first time I've seen that story written this way and blah
Zeus raped his daughter Persephone in a cave while being in dragon or snake form. This is how most say Zagreas was born. Her child did not get to live long but Zeus swallowed Zagreas heart and later spat out Dionysos.
He did this one more time later before her kidnapping also
Though many debate that this was actually true and is conflicted Some say Zeus raped her and others say she had no children at all. I do know for a fact she was raped. They said Persephone held a beauty like Aphrodite which is why those two butt heads a lot. Which is what caused her the mess with the horn dog in the first place.
I did say she had gods trying to woo her but Demeter pushed them away as best she could and hid/over protected her daughter. Demeter never expected Zeus to pull trickery
Posted, I'm thinking of playing with the every changing relationship Wepwawet has with Set and Anubis. Since at times Set is the father and Anubis is the brother while other times Wepwawet is defined as being the son of Anubis. Perhaps make it be that Wepwawet was never fond of Set and found Anubis to be as much of a father figure as well as being called brother.
Well yeah, so did Aphrodite and with Persephone's looks held in light of equal to the love goddess, most would go after her. Persephone herself got gifts but her mother pushed the suitors away and the gifts I think were taken from Persephone if I remember correctly. Persephone being innocent, didn't really take notice of the gods wanting for her affections and did as her mother said....without her mother though her reaction and realization of people trying woo her would be funny XD